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Had some HORRIBLE experience with Porter-Cable recently. Compressor was
defective from the factory, now the damn thing has been in the shop since I got it, and Factory Service told me I should truck it up to them... OK, a large (150 lb+) compressor, take a day off of work to take it north of Baltimore, then when they finally get around to fixing it take another day of work off to drive all the way up to pick it up... My cost in time and what little time off I get from work is exceeding what I paid for it! Porter-Cable used to mean something to me. Is this just a fluke, or is their quality dropping across the board? I don't think I will buy another P-C product at this rate! |
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