10 RULES FOR SATISFACTION FROM A POWER TOOL PURCHASE

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10 RULES… 10 RULES FOR SATISFACTION FROM A POWER TOOL PURCHASE

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10 RULES FOR SATISFACTION FROM A POWER TOOL PURCHASE

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RULE #1

Professional power tools will help you complete MAJOR construction or renovation projects at your home more reliable and faster than low cost hobby machines.

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RULE #2

Low cost power tools should not be subject of continuous loading. Their switches and buttons require also more careful treatment.

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RULE #3

The technical features of a power tool to be used for many applications should be selected based on the main task you are going to perform.

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RULE #4

Accessories of good quality can make up for machines of poor quality. The opposite is not true.

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RULE #5

Price matters, but often times spare parts cost matters more. Even the purchase of low cost machine may turn out uneconomical if its parts replacement causes large expenses. Note that some parts are integrated in complex units which makes their replacement even more expensive.

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RULE #6

After-sales service is as important as the purchase. Make certain, the service center is as much trusted as the dealer.

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RULE #7

Your warranty is valid if you are able to present to the dealer a receipt for the purchase together with the warranty certificate.

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RULE #8

Extended warranty requires mostly online registration of your purchased tool on the site of the manufacturer. The registration note should be printed out and presented to the dealer if a warranty case occurred.

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RULE #9

Before your new power tool is put into action, take a few minutes to read the user manual. It helps you use and maintain the machine properly in a way it will last longer and serve you at low cost.

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RULE #10

Testing before purchase how the tool really runs and fits in your hand is much more credible than relying only on the technical data you read.

GOOD LUCK IN YOUR TOOLS SELECTION !

summarized by Georgi Doychev