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Old 12-30-14 | 03:45 PM
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RoadGuy
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Originally Posted by Jarrett2
Thanks dad

I didn't know that was an option. I'll look into it.
Sears Craftsman, some Snap-on, Harbor Freight, Lowes Kobalt, and Home Depot Husky hand tools have a limited lifetime warranty. Snap-on and Harbor Freight require proof of purchase.

Tools get worn and can break with age and use. Nothing wrong or that can be avoided. But, there's no excuse for rusty, neglected tools.

The condition of a technician's tools is a indication of the quality of the work he does and the care he puts into his work.

Sorry, but I wouldn't let you work on anything in my house.

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