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Default looks very well made

Electric Comet was heard to mutter:
looks to be simple and thought out and the price is very good comparing
to off the shelf brand name stuff
http://www.ickler.com/belt-sanders.html
did not see a 1 incher but if they did that they would find a lot of
new fans i would bet
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For the price it's disappointing the warranty is only one year.

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On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:26:22 -0400
Casper wrote:

For the price it's disappointing the warranty is only one year.


i bet if it broke after that and it was due to some fault of theirs they
might work something out because you could call them and they probably
actually answer the phone

instead of sending you into a circuitous digital
dungeon via button pushes only to be placed into a queue that magically
disconnects after 9 minutes


but how does the length of their warranty compare to the industry for
a similar tool








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On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 09:10:01 -0700, Electric Comet
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:26:22 -0400
Casper wrote:

For the price it's disappointing the warranty is only one year.


i bet if it broke after that and it was due to some fault of theirs they
might work something out because you could call them and they probably
actually answer the phone

instead of sending you into a circuitous digital
dungeon via button pushes only to be placed into a queue that magically
disconnects after 9 minutes


but how does the length of their warranty compare to the industry for
a similar tool




I'm of the opinion I'd rather have a good tool with a short warrany
that never breaks down than a piece of crap with a lifetime warranty
that I never get to use because it's always being sent back for repair
or waiting for replacement.

Kinda like the lifetime warranted battery I bought for the old
Ambassador that was replaced 3 times in 2 years - once leaving me
stranded, of all places,on the "Ambassador Bridge",
Much happier with a battery with a one year warranty that gave over 7
years of service before going with the car when I got rid of it.




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