Amazingly enough, I understand those things. My point was based on a premise, the premise of doing something because you believe in it personally, not just whether or not you can get away with it, and whatever any big company or other individual does to lower the bar should have no effect on it...
Speaking for myself only, I'll agree to disagree about the part about indefinitely returning a consumable item that dulls, under the premise that it has "failed." That being said, obviously everyone is else is free to do as they please.
If Home Depot has no problem with it, then you have your...
I understand what you're saying, I simply disagree. The warranty language in the post above stated "if the tool fails" they'll replace. Dulling is not failure.
We can wonder all day about Husky's business model and profit plan with these but the point that stands out to me, and the reason I...
I just happened across this thread while browsing the site today and decided to sign up and post, but I do not think I would be proud of doing this. If I'm understanding this correctly, the files didn't fail, they got dull, i.e. wear and tear. Wear and tear is not failure on a consumable...