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StTexan
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Just curious about the people super on top of warranties. I am thinking tools and appliances, even perhaps tents or bags(work tool bags or hiking gear). Any companies you buy from specifically because you know if shit breaks in 15 years you can get a replacement, no hassle, etc etc.

2/28/2024 11:12:17 PM

TreeTwista10
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I only buy from companies that stand on business

2/28/2024 11:36:20 PM

emnsk
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Opinel knives

a lot of craftsman stuff in general

2/29/2024 7:11:36 AM

rjrumfel
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REI has always been pretty solid.

Unless you need something that has waterproofing like a tent. I think they stand pretty firm on not replacing those things outside of the warranty period.

2/29/2024 9:05:03 AM

Snewf
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Kodiak Canvas tents

2/29/2024 11:48:19 AM

JP
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Costco return policy

2/29/2024 3:55:07 PM

Sweden
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Quote :
"I only buy from companies that stand on business"

2/29/2024 4:29:06 PM

Kickstand
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I think Craftsman went to shit about the time Sears went out of business and they moved their product line to Lowes'.

2/29/2024 10:22:28 PM

Cabbage
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GNSP

2/29/2024 10:44:21 PM

justinh524
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"I think Craftsman went to shit about the time Sears went out of business and they moved their product line to Lowes'."


You can still return warrantied craftsman tools to Lowe's (and also ace hardware)

3/1/2024 12:40:48 AM

beatsunc
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ackkktually*

sears sold craftsman to stanley black n decker before they went bankrupt

3/1/2024 6:31:56 AM

Str8BacardiL
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vestige of the past

3/1/2024 1:44:03 PM

StTexan
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Think i read something recently that said stanley black and decker is like biggest tool company or something like that. Biggest something i think

3/1/2024 3:49:39 PM

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