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Originally Posted by elusivemax93
danny like i said if you where to walk in in a uniform from any dealership or privatly owned shop they will tell you as they have told many of my college mates that they will not warranty the parts because it was used as a professional tool and the warranty is for the hobbiest not the professional level.
If you dont beleave me and work in a shop outside of your garage as your job. Then break a socket or breaker bar and take it back wearing your uniform and see what they say or do.
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like what John said man...they usually don't give you a hard time...but if you know that your local sears gives you a problem w/ your uniform on then why not just change or throw on a jacket? how do they know if you work in a shop? it's not like you have to flash them a "i'm a shade tree grease monkey" badge or something.
i still stand by the craftsman tools just because it's so easy to get a replacement when it breaks.
not the case w/ Snap-on, Mac, Matco, etc etc...still have to look for the truck M-F (i think i've seen them around on sat once in a while).