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  • BajaBoy
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 2158

    #16
    ehh i sounded like a moron sorry.. ryobi. and the motor didnt burn out the bearings went. (they were the first ones out.)
    RT
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    • Marek
      AGD Polka Band Leader
      • Apr 2002
      • 774

      #17
      I bought a craftsman. They had the same specs (power wise) and was 30 bux cheaper. Dont regret buyin it either.
      "Yea, well, if wishes were horses, then we'd be all eating steak."

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      • MantisMag
        Dim Sum
        • Dec 2001
        • 1895

        #18
        how is sear's if that breaks marek? i know they have a lifetime service or replacement on hand tools. hehe. my family's brought in enough stripped phillip's screwdrivers to know.

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        • Marek
          AGD Polka Band Leader
          • Apr 2002
          • 774

          #19
          I think it has a 1 yr warranty for anything that goes wrong. I do know that mechanical craftsman tools r lifetime gurantee, while electric does not.

          It is kinda cool tho whenever the tools get worn out and you just take them to Sears and *poof* brand new.

          (Woo hoo 300th post)
          "Yea, well, if wishes were horses, then we'd be all eating steak."

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          • CMDane
            Space Monkey with a fez.
            • Sep 2002
            • 283

            #20
            Craftsman/Sears Rotary Tool

            Yes, it comes with a 1 yr. replacement warranty. You can buy the product protection plan (an another yr. for an additional 10%, 2 yrs for 20%, and 3 yrs. for 30%), and there are Sears stores almost everywhere (yes, I used to work in the Sears hardware dept! Had a blast!). If it goes down, you don't have to send it back to the manufacturer. I've got 2 and absolutely love 'em both..

            And, yes, tools with a motor of some sort, or any electronic gizmos (digital torque wrenches, meters, etc.) are a 1 yr warranty, all other Craftsman tools are lifetime replacement.

            Charles

            edit is the addition of the last paragraph.

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