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These are the same people who sell the Blue-Point cordless screwdrivers. I
had one for which I needed a diagram so I could put it together again after I opened it to clean it (I let it sit for some time, should have taken notes!). I tried no less than SIX times to get them to reply to emails to customer service, through their web site. They never did, so I never do business with them again. I'm picky, I only do business with companies that don't just want to take my money, but also are willing to support the products they sell. ![]() "Capt.Doug" wrote in message news ![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message I've had it with the El Cheapo Corp. tools I've been buying from vendors at OSH and other places. When I really need them to deliver, they break or fail to work as they should. I bought my safety-wire pliers off the Snap-On truck 26 years ago. The initial cost is pricey, but amortized over 26 years plus another couple of decades of expected usage, the cost is a bargain. The next best option for me is the Sears store, especially on the weekends when I don't want to drive out to the Snap-On guy's house. D. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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