"Cydrome Leader" wrote in message
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Ignoramus3121 wrote:
I have a few broken snap on air tools and I was wondering if snap on
has some sort of a replacement policy like Sears does. IOW, should
they go to a junk pile or should I do something about them. Thanks.
You typed out "replacement policy" so what's IOW?
(IOW = in other words.)
To answer Iggy, if you have a Snap-On product that is broken but not a free
replacement tool, it is probably worth looking at repair options. Air tools
usually can be fixed with a few minor parts, and then they are good as new.
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