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MADE IN THE USA /Stand By Your Products, MADE IN THE USA/Stand By Your Products |
Jeff Hail |
Jan 20 2009, 11:48 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,141 Joined: 3-May 07 From: LA/ CA Member No.: 7,712 |
Had a bad experience with a postive turn around. I have an Ingersoll Rand Compressor. Been very happy with it. Many many many hours of trouble free operation. Sunday the motor lit on fire just as I was walking by it . I first thought I lost a one leg on the phase. The motor just gave up the ghost with a fire storm of sparks. Looked like one of those friction wheel toys I played with as a kid.
I am not going to get into the model and start a what if thread. 1)I bought the Inger because they have a good reputation for the money. I spent a few bucks more than the other brand. 2)I have owned I/R products from Impact Sockets to Die Grinders etc and everything in between. 3)I have registered EVERY I/R product I have ever bought for warranty purposes. 4) I have never had a product or tool go bad until now. The kicker. The motor on this air pusher is way out of warranty. I started surfing the web for a motor and found I was looking at $500 for the motor and shipping as this is a heavy item. Then I got to thinking. I have started Letter Writing Campaigns in the past and have always gotten my way in the end. I did this with another high end tool brand until they begged me to stop and sent me a replacement along with a few extra gifts to make me go away. It was a David and Goliath thing. Monday morning 9:00 AM: I call I/R and first call I get a supervisor. The guy was pleasant to deal with. I explained my problem and the flaming motor. He asked for the serial number which I provided. Next thing he says "you have bought a few items from us in the past 20 years". I replied I was always happy with the products. They never broke and even if they cost a litle more I felt it as worth the cost. - Adding MADE IN THE USA. The supervisor told me the motor is out of warranty. As I am thinking yeah he is right but I thought I would try.....before I could even complete the thought he said "Im going to send you out a replacement NO CHARGE. It will be on your doorstep in 72 hours. No questions asked. Tuesday morning 8:00 am: I hear a thump on my porch via UPS Heavy Freight. Motor was here. 23 hours later from the first call. I am impresses by I/R. This is a Global Company that does business the American way. Not too many business's left that handle customers this way. They honor the brand they sell. In this economy, present state of the world and all other uncertainty I have faith in this country. I/R had no reason to do this but they did and that matters to me. The warranty invoice that came with the motor is what got me the most. It was printed VIP Customer/ Emergency shipment. Goliath made David feel important today. Edit- Flame out.......left engine Captain! Attached image(s) |
ArtechnikA |
Jan 21 2009, 06:23 AM
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rich herzog Group: Members Posts: 7,390 Joined: 4-April 03 From: Salted Roads, PA Member No.: 513 Region Association: None |
2)I have owned I/R products from Impact Sockets to Die Grinders etc and everything in between. I've had 3 I/R products in my Amazon wishlist for a while now waiting for cashflow to improve. I feel good about leaving them there. Like just about everybody else with a "home shop" I have a horrible "oil-less" compressor. It was cheap (in every sense...) when I needed one and had no money for better (and still kicking myself about the 2HP Craftsman compressor I'd used happily for 20 years but just wouldn't fit on the truck for the move outta NV...). The noisy monster has been completely reliable (so far...) but I have been looking at sh!tcanning the "compressor" part (leaving the big tank) and replacing it with a nice 'real' (oiled-piston) compressor. IR has moved to the top of that search list, lemme tell you ! Thanks for the post ! |
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