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- From: kosowsky@esaki.harvard.edu (Jeffrey J. Kosowsky)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Compressors & Air Tools
- Message-ID: <KOSOWSKY.92Jul27121559@esaki.harvard.edu>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 17:15:59 GMT
- Article-I.D.: esaki.KOSOWSKY.92Jul27121559
- References: <1992Jul20.182720.26606@bnr.ca> <1992Jul21.201325.2308@adobe.com>
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- In-Reply-To: davek@informix.com's message of 24 Jul 92 16:12:17 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul24.161217.8558@informix.com> davek@informix.com (David Kosenko) writes:
- > The general rule I have heard for Craftsman tools is:
- >
- > If it has no moving parts, buy it.
- >
- > The guarantee on their hand tools is pretty good (or at least used to
- > be - I haven't shopped at Sears in some time): lifetime. If it breaks,
- > they will replace it.
- >
- > Dave
- > --
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- Does the Craftsman lifetime warrantee include drill bits? (After all, I
- might be using them in a hand drill and hence they should qualify as
- hand tools)
-
-
- Jeff Kosowsky
-