![]() ![]() ![]() Problem is, Galloway discovered, that the old tools sold by Sears and the new craftsman tools sold by Lowe's are different and have different part numbers. "I said these are tools I got at Sears, and he told me that Lowe's could not replace any tool that was not sold at the Lowe's store." "With Lowe's coming on board with Craftsman, I felt relief that I could get a tool replaced if they were to break," Galloway said.īut he says he got some bad news at the nearby Lowe's store. He knew that his nearby Lowe's now sells Craftsman. So when his socket wrench recently broke, he didn't worry about his local Sears having recently closed. "You could walk into Sears, and pretty much lay it on the counter and they would give you a tool comparable or just exactly like that," he said. His tool of choice: Craftsman, because of its lifetime replacement warranty Gary Galloway loves working on old cars, like the 1967 Plymouth with a 440 V8 under the hood he was tinkering with this sunny afternoon. ![]() If one broke, you could just return it and get a new one freeīut one man says it's not so easy anymore. Woodworkers, mechanics and crafts people have loved Craftsman tools for years, because of their lifetime warranty. ![]()
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