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If you buy used snap on tools is there still a warranty
If you buy used snap on tools is there still a warranty







Pedal wrenches and spoke wrenches come to mind first. In my years as a professional mechanic, I have used several Park tools long enough to cause them to be no longer appropriate to use. They go above and beyond the call of duty and have replaced tools that are clearly worn from use and not abuse. Tools for warranty consideration should be returned to the point of purchase or to Park Tool Company.Ĭlick to expand.Ever deal with Park's warranty department? I have. The TW-3 and TW-4 Torque Wrenches are warranted for one year from date of purchase. This warranty does not cover consequential damage or cost of injury incurred by the user. When possible, tools not covered under warranty will be repaired for a reasonable charge. Tools that are worn from normal use, or damaged due to accident, abuse, neglect, or modification are not covered by the warranty. If a Park Tool product fails to perform its intended purpose, under normal usage, due to defects in material or workmanship, the tool will be repaired or replaced at our option. Park Tool Company backs its tools with a limited lifetime warranty. Here's their warranty, which is pretty clear: I haven't had any issues with their tools, and I have many Park tools, some for a long time. FWIW I had a Park tool box latch break and they promptly replaced the tool box. Check a warranty before you assume what it is. If you wanted Snap-on or Craftsmen for their warranty you should have bought Snap-on or Craftsmen (and good luck with any bike specific tools from either).









If you buy used snap on tools is there still a warranty