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Re: Sears Tools

by The OTHER Kevin in San Diego <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> Nov 16, 2007 at 09:24 AM

On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 08:15:34 -0800, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields"
<sfkf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>I recently purchased the Sears "Professional" Lithium batteried driver 
>drills.  I purchased two because I was in the process of erecting a metal

>building.  The batteries and charger worked good but the keyless chuck on

>both drills exhibit what I call "Auto Loosen".  I have several other
keyless 
>chucks in my shop and none of these exhibit the same characteristics.  I 
>called Sears Customer Service to complain and they told me to visit my
local 
>Sears dealer.  The local Sears dealer told me to call Customer Service. 
>Whoa!! I've been a victim of that before.  I will now look for my tool 
>requirements somewhere else.
>
>Stu Fields 

I've found that Sears tools with no moving parts (i.e. wrenches,
screwdrivers etc..) last very well, but if they require electricity,
or move in any way, they're garbage.

I've had excellent luck with my DeWalt cordless tools even after years
of commercial abuse.
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Sears Tools
"Stuart & Kathry  2007-11-16 08:15:34 
Re: Sears Tools
The OTHER Kevin in San Di  2007-11-16 09:24:10 
Re: Sears Tools
"Andrew P." <  2007-12-14 01:26:43 
Re: Sears Tools
"Stuart & Kathry  2007-12-14 13:34:30 
Re: Sears Tools
D Peter Maus <DPeterMa  2007-12-16 21:25:35 

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