Cummins Industrial Tools
A few months ago, I bought a voltmeter and electrical tool set at one
of those traveling tool shows that was in town. Later on I determined that it did not work. Iwas just going to toss it but then I sent them an email and miracle of miracles today I received a refund check. No requirement that I send them the non-functioning meter back. It did take them awhile (the lady I emailed with said they were undergoing a computer changeover and warned me it would take a while to get done) but its hard to quibble too much. Incidentally, it appeared to me the meter they sold me is a near duplicate of the cheapo meter HF sells with a different brand name on it and a different color plastic. I bought one at HF several years ago for $5 or so on sale, and it works OK. Seems to read high on 480V but otherwise seems close. I bought it for taking with me so if I leave it somewher I won't be all that steamed up about it. |
I've been surprised by the good service I've received from travelling tools
shows like those held by Homier. I've also been dismayed by so called retailers like Sears (who once processed a return as a sale, thus charging me twice, and then requiring about a dozen phone calls to straighten out). "bob peterson" wrote in message om... A few months ago, I bought a voltmeter and electrical tool set at one of those traveling tool shows that was in town. Later on I determined that it did not work. Iwas just going to toss it but then I sent them an email and miracle of miracles today I received a refund check. No requirement that I send them the non-functioning meter back. It did take them awhile (the lady I emailed with said they were undergoing a computer changeover and warned me it would take a while to get done) but its hard to quibble too much. Incidentally, it appeared to me the meter they sold me is a near duplicate of the cheapo meter HF sells with a different brand name on it and a different color plastic. I bought one at HF several years ago for $5 or so on sale, and it works OK. Seems to read high on 480V but otherwise seems close. I bought it for taking with me so if I leave it somewher I won't be all that steamed up about it. |
You want to get a real shock about sears, check out their selling account on
ebay. It has a really abominable feedback record. "AL" wrote in message news:LJs7d.399213$8_6.211515@attbi_s04... I've been surprised by the good service I've received from travelling tools shows like those held by Homier. I've also been dismayed by so called retailers like Sears (who once processed a return as a sale, thus charging me twice, and then requiring about a dozen phone calls to straighten out). "bob peterson" wrote in message om... A few months ago, I bought a voltmeter and electrical tool set at one of those traveling tool shows that was in town. Later on I determined that it did not work. Iwas just going to toss it but then I sent them an email and miracle of miracles today I received a refund check. No requirement that I send them the non-functioning meter back. It did take them awhile (the lady I emailed with said they were undergoing a computer changeover and warned me it would take a while to get done) but its hard to quibble too much. Incidentally, it appeared to me the meter they sold me is a near duplicate of the cheapo meter HF sells with a different brand name on it and a different color plastic. I bought one at HF several years ago for $5 or so on sale, and it works OK. Seems to read high on 480V but otherwise seems close. I bought it for taking with me so if I leave it somewher I won't be all that steamed up about it. |
I bought some cheap sheet metal wall cabinets from Homier last time they
came through. can't beat them for $20. next time they come through I plan to get a couple more. they have a metal pegboard back to them. very useful and inexpensive. HF sells a duplicate of it for $40. "AL" wrote in message news:LJs7d.399213$8_6.211515@attbi_s04... I've been surprised by the good service I've received from travelling tools shows like those held by Homier. I've also been dismayed by so called retailers like Sears (who once processed a return as a sale, thus charging me twice, and then requiring about a dozen phone calls to straighten out). "bob peterson" wrote in message om... A few months ago, I bought a voltmeter and electrical tool set at one of those traveling tool shows that was in town. Later on I determined that it did not work. Iwas just going to toss it but then I sent them an email and miracle of miracles today I received a refund check. No requirement that I send them the non-functioning meter back. It did take them awhile (the lady I emailed with said they were undergoing a computer changeover and warned me it would take a while to get done) but its hard to quibble too much. Incidentally, it appeared to me the meter they sold me is a near duplicate of the cheapo meter HF sells with a different brand name on it and a different color plastic. I bought one at HF several years ago for $5 or so on sale, and it works OK. Seems to read high on 480V but otherwise seems close. I bought it for taking with me so if I leave it somewher I won't be all that steamed up about it. |
Some other decent items from Homier:
-red floor standing sand blasting cabinet, around $100. HF has a similar one on sale for $200. -50' rubber air hose with spring loaded retractable reel. Just like the ones in the auto shops. Around $40. HF has them around $80-$100. -six wheeled molded plastic car creeper. I forget how much, but cheap. -one piece welded steel mobile base (with foot pedal) for 14" bandsaw. It fits my HF saw. I think it fits the Jet and possibly the Delta. This base is very nice. $15. |
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