DEWALT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ANY IMPLIED RANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. The retailer can evaluate the product and replace the bit from stock or work with DEWALT's Customer Service Team to order a replacement that can be shipped directly to you at no charge. Visit your local professional retailer.Go to to find one of 20 factory-owned locations or one of more than 600 authorized independent repair shops. A Service Technician will evaluate the product and replace the bit free of charge if it failed prematurely and the wear mark is still present. Visit the DEWALT Service Center nearest you.Call 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-80) between Monday and Friday, 8am-5pm Eastern or contact Customer Service through the form at us/requests/new and DEWALT will ship you a replacement bit at no charge.There are 3 easy ways to get a replacement bit: If your drill bit fails for any reason while the anchor wear mark is still visible on the product, DEWALT will replace it free of charge. I generally don’t because it gets extremely involved.DEWALT ® SDS MAX High Impact Carbide and SOS Plus 2 Cutter Masonry Drill bits are covered by the manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty. Keep in mind that I have a research doctorate I am perfectly capable of establishing comparison testing. But the truth is I’d buy either one if the other weren’t available. I bought both as I thought it might make for an interesting comparison or editorial at the least. ![]() A few feet away they have Diablo 2-for-1 carbide-tipped reciprocating saw blades. Milwaukee 2-for-1 carbide-tipped reciprocating saw blades. I was at Home Depot the other day, and they have new promotional displays. Let’s say one bit lasts 10% longer, repeatedly. But to what end? I rarely see comparison testing that I’d trust. Longevity? Both Bosch and Milwaukee do extremely well. Our Ace Hardware stores stock a few, same or higher prices.ĭangerous failures? I’ve seen amateurs do poorly controlled failure testing without providing context. I hope that decent pricing and easier availability of Diablo blades improves online, since HD nearly locked it out in my area. ![]() I was encouraged to see that Milwaukee was going to start making some of this in the US again but in the end my dollar is going to the quality tool, usually, wherever it’s made or whatever brand is on it. Milwaukee hole saws are crap now, the regular twist drills are marginal and do not deserve their pricing, the recip blades are ok but not as good as others. ![]() Shifting over to Hilti as I replace bits because the Bosch ones, while still decent, are not what they used to be either. Snatched a set of the previous German-made masonry bits because the few I’ve tried of their current China masonry bits are just inferior. ![]() Over the last few years I have been disappointed with all of the Milwaukee accessories that I have used save for their screw bits. I was told that this store had the stock pulled and staged in the receiving department and he was unsure why or if it would end up on the pegs. A couple months ago I finally inquired with one store why the online stock levels that I could see (which apparently are not real and also not what the store employees see when they look at their devices). I have noticed that their Diablo recip blades have been in apparent dire straits for the last 4-5 months as well, and now I half suspect that maybe those will be going away, too. I was in two HD stores today and did notice the bits were pretty sparse.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |