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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: venom on 11 March 2012, 13:38:34
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I needed a torque wrench for doing the inner balljoint @ 26 lbf ft so I bought a 3/8 Halfords Professional Torque wrench 8 to 60Nm (6-45 lbf.ft.) around a year ago at £70 as Halfords pro range come with a lifetime guarantee so I thought,well what a load of SH*T.
I was using it the other week to do my cam cover bolts & the circlip came off & the ratchet part fell apart so took it in today with my proof of purchase to exchange it only to be told WE DON'T REPLACE ANYTHING THAT HAS MOVING PARTS & THAT INCLUEDS RATCHET SPANNERS & SOCKET RATCHETS so I would've been better buying a cheap one & if it breaks just sling it away then get another.
I could have rammed it down his throat smug TW*T & having a TC meant nothing to him.
Not happy >:( >:( >:(
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They are talking out of their arse, take it back to another Halfrauds dealer :y
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They are talking out of their arse, take it back to another Halfrauds dealer :y
Nope.
Halfords Advanced Professional Hand Tools come with a Lifetime Guarantee.
Should a Halfords Advanced Professional Hand Tool fail whilst being used for the purpose and in the manner for which it was designed, it will be inspected and replaced. Simply return the product to your nearest Halfords store with proof of purchase and we will arrange a replacement for you.
•Proof of purchase is required to validate the Lifetime Guarantee.
•Misuse of the product will immediately invalidate the Lifetime Guarantee.
•Moving parts are not covered for wear and tear under this guarantee.
•Discontinued items will be replaced with an equivalent product in terms of use and quality.
•This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
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Oh, I thought it was :( :-\
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Oh, I thought it was :( :-\
So did I >:(
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That is the only point where Snap Off/Mac tools guarantee makes better sense, although they don't cover the pin on a breaker bar or air tools on lifetime ::)
To the OP, if it was just the circlip, can you not put it back together yourself? :-\ :-\ Also, exactly when did you buy it? Less than a year and you can go for the "Sale of Goods Act" (not fit for purpose) and they will have to replace it ;) I'd advise a complaint to the store manager, or escalate it up the chain as I reckon that if it's under 18 months old you might well get some joy ;)
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I would've been better buying a cheap one & if it breaks just sling it away then get another.
Except a cheap, badly calibrated torque wrench can be worse than no torque wrench at all :-\
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That is the only point where Snap Off/Mac tools guarantee makes better sense, although they don't cover the pin on a breaker bar or air tools on lifetime ::)
To the OP, if it was just the circlip, can you not put it back together yourself? :-\ :-\ Also, exactly when did you buy it? Less than a year and you can go for the "Sale of Goods Act" (not fit for purpose) and they will have to replace it ;) I'd advise a complaint to the store manager, or escalate it up the chain as I reckon that if it's under 18 months old you might well get some joy ;)
I would've done but one of the pins inside got lost, & it was the manager I was dealing with. My main gripe is that they shouldn't be allowed to sell it under the Professional tool name if it's not covered by the lifetime guarantee >:(
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Its not a 'wear' failure though, so should be covered.
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Try a Halfords Shop, on a weekend when the Saturday Guys are in, Ive swooped 2 Ratchets so far in a shop where the main Store keep saying No.
Tip, if the shop says not in stock, go to a Store, ask them to order you a replacement.
Chris.
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Why not buy a real professional torque wrench like snap on
If it does break the man in the big van comes round and replaces it
Better than arguing the toss with Halfords when company policies come into effect
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Bought mine from screwfix. had quite a bit of use, no probs with it. Keith B
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If the circlip failed and was the direct cause of failure of internal parts, then it should be covered surely? If it was me I would be getting Trading Standards involved >:(
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Sounds like a bit of bastardness to me >:(
I'd, like others have suggested, write them a complaint letter threatening legal action and see how you get on.
Funny, someone mentioned Snap-on.............. i was speaking to my mate's dad at the weekend who said that Snap-on, laser (i think) nand halfords expert are basically all the same thing just undre different brands. Anybody agree with that?
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I personally wouldn't even attempt to write letters of complaint to Halfords with them being such a large company as you'll just go round and round in circles with them and end up being back at square one. You'll just get messed about.
I agree that snap-on and the halfords range are pretty much the same thing but i've owned snap-on tools and they're definately stronger, you'd get a replacement straight away so i'd opt for them over halfords, but thats my personal opinion :)
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I personally wouldn't even attempt to write letters of complaint to Halfords with them being such a large company as you'll just go round and round in circles with them and end up being back at square one. You'll just get messed about.
I agree that snap-on and the halfords range are pretty much the same thing but i've owned snap-on tools and they're definately stronger, you'd get a replacement straight away so i'd opt for them over halfords, but thats my personal opinion :)
Unfortunately though, Snap-off isn't really a viable option for the DIY mechanic due to price and the inability to pay on the drip like you can when in the trade ;)
I actually find Mac give/gave better value for money, although they don't always have what you want when you want it ::)
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Beware the snap-on warranty to......its far from no quible and they often refund what you paid for it......and if thats ten years ago, its not enough to buy a replacement (had this twice now and hence i wont buy the over priced stuff anymore!)
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Had my Halfords torquewrence for 4+ years now, sitll works a treat!
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If the circlip failed and was the direct cause of failure of internal parts, then it should be covered surely? If it was me I would be getting Trading Standards involved >:(
Well I phoned customer services & made your point across that it was the circlip that failed not the internals he agreed with me phoned the store to sort out a replacement which they did, credit where credit is due customer services where spot on shame the store wasn't as good.
Cheers for the suggestions lads
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Good result mate. Well worth the phone call then, and as you say, credit where credits due. It'll be your turn to be 'smug' when you go into the store for the replacement :y
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Good result mate. Well worth the phone call then, and as you say, credit where credits due. It'll be your turn to be 'smug' when you go into the store for the replacement :y
Done it already but MR SMUG had today off :(
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Typical >:(
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Good result :y
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Sounds like a bit of bastardness to me >:(
I'd, like others have suggested, write them a complaint letter threatening legal action and see how you get on.
Funny, someone mentioned Snap-on.............. i was speaking to my mate's dad at the weekend who said that Snap-on, laser (i think) nand halfords expert are basically all the same thing just undre different brands. Anybody agree with that?
Definitely not :-X
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Beware the snap-on warranty to......its far from no quible and they often refund what you paid for it......and if thats ten years ago, its not enough to buy a replacement (had this twice now and hence i wont buy the over priced stuff anymore!)
Indeed. I'm not a big fan.
The Snap-Off stuff is good, but doesn't usually justify the price. The Hellfrauds stuff is pretty much as good, but at a price most can stomach esp if access to trade, or its on offer.
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Good result mate. Well worth the phone call then, and as you say, credit where credits due. It'll be your turn to be 'smug' when you go into the store for the replacement :y
Done it already but MR SMUG had today off :(
He knew you were coming. ;) ;) ;)
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If the circlip failed and was the direct cause of failure of internal parts, then it should be covered surely? If it was me I would be getting Trading Standards involved >:(
Well I phoned customer services & made your point across that it was the circlip that failed not the internals he agreed with me phoned the store to sort out a replacement which they did, credit where credit is due customer services where spot on shame the store wasn't as good.
Cheers for the suggestions lads
I can see a trend of failures building , i bought a halfords proff ratchet set and the circlip of the smaller ratchet has failed also >:( >:(