What brand of tools has a lifetime warranty?

What brand of tools has a lifetime warranty?

Let’s start with what is arguably the tool industry’s most famous lifetime warranty: Craftsman hand tools. The iconic Craftsman brand has had its ups and downs over the years, but happily their lifetime warranty on hand and mechanic’s tools stands untarnished.

Does GREY pneumatic have lifetime warranty?

Grey Pneumatic tools carry a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

Does Ingersoll Rand have lifetime warranty?

Ingersoll Rand Genuine service parts and accessories carry a 90-day limited warranty and Ingersoll Rand Industrial Impact Sockets have a lifetime limited warranty. Warranty coverage periods for tools, parts and accessories are determined by the date of sale to an end customer, verified by a valid proof of purchase.

Do all Mastercraft tools have a lifetime warranty?

Your Mastercraft ® tools are guaranteed against any defects in material or workmanship, which is why they carry a lifetime warranty.

Do Blue Point tools have lifetime warranty?

All SNAP-ON and BLUE-POINT tools carry a full warranty, the duration of which depends upon the nature of the tool. For BLUE-POINT brand hand tools, unless otherwise specified with the tool, the warranty is also a LIFETIME warranty effective as long as you own the tool.

Is GREY pneumatic good?

Grey Pneumatic is known for their reliable and durable impact sockets. The sockets, made from steel alloy material, are super resistant to cracking or shattering, and meet OSHA safety standards. GP impact sockets with a hex extension bit are one piece impact hex drivers, available in metric and fractional sizes.

Do maximum tools have a lifetime warranty?

LIFETIME WARRANTY These MAXIMUM products carry a no time limit warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. MAXIMUM products are not guaranteed against wear or breakage due to misuse and/or abuse.

What is the difference between Mastercraft and Mastercraft Maximum?

Maximum stuff is typically better quality. The “Maximum” name replaced the old “Professional” moniker as CT’s higher line of tools, though since the advent of Maximum things have gone downhill a bit (but you can say that for a lot of tools in general, Mastercraft/CT and otherwise).

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