Home Depot tools ,& blue Aqua Filter

thomas g. warner

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I have a larger Blue Aqua filter for the house and bought it at Home Depot
also. Which brings up another idea.

I have bought a lot of tools in the last several years, most of them at Home
depot. Reason? They will beat anyones price by 10%(and that includes any
advertisement in any current magazine ad price that you take in) AND have
the best warranty that i have ever seen. Bring it back if it is defective
and they give you a new one. Just a thought for those that like to save
money on good tools.

>Tom,
>Thanks for your reply. My kitchen faucet is a "Bradley". Don't understand
>why anyone would change out a "Moen" for any other brand. As yet, have had
>no other replies as to where I might get the Blue Aqua filters.
>Neely B., TN
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas G. Warner
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 8:42 AM
>Subject: Re: GMC: Moen faucet for GMC
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>>If you still have the original Moen faucet you should be able to get one at
>>Home Depot. When I first got my coach the faucet leaked like a sieve. took
>>it to Home Depot, they looked at it and told me that it was a Moen (I
>>already knew that) and gave me a new cartridge to fix it good as new for
>>free. told me that Moen has a liftime warranty on all of their faucets. I
>>felt like a thief.
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>>

>>>Mark,
>>>Thanks awfully. Made trip into town, Lowe's has the brand (Sharp), will
>>>order for $477.27. Just not ready right now. Another subject, my kitchen
>>>sink faucet has a screw-on filter. Replaceable cartage had manufacture
>name
>>>"Blue Aqua Filter Corp, Pelham Mana, NY". I can find no one in Nashville
>>>that has replacement. Got any suggestions as to where I might get these
>>>filters?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Neely B., TN
>>>'78 Elengaza II
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Tom & Marg Warner
>>Vernon Center NY
>>1976 palmbeach
>>
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
> the best warranty that i have ever seen. Bring it back if it is
>defective and they give you a new one. Just a thought for those that
>like to save money on good tools.

Tom... or any one else that has experience with this Home Depot
warranty...

I buy Sears Craftsman hand tools for the same reason and have tried out
the warranty several times on screw drivers and other hand tools etc.
They don't even inspect the returned items. The lady or guy at the cash
register just says go get another one, and holds on to the worn one to
match against the replacement. When you get back to the cash register,
he/she matches up the two tools and throws the old one in the trash. You
sign the register receipt with your address, and that is it.

How does the Home Depot warranty work... do you need a receipt or what?
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Regards,
John 74 Glacier near Washington, DC.
 
>From my experience they do not even ask for a receipt. They replaced my 21
year old Moen faucet and I was not even the original owner.

>> the best warranty that i have ever seen. Bring it back if it is
>>defective and they give you a new one. Just a thought for those that
>>like to save money on good tools.
>
>Tom... or any one else that has experience with this Home Depot
>warranty...
>
>I buy Sears Craftsman hand tools for the same reason and have tried out
>the warranty several times on screw drivers and other hand tools etc.
>They don't even inspect the returned items. The lady or guy at the cash
>register just says go get another one, and holds on to the worn one to
>match against the replacement. When you get back to the cash register,
>he/she matches up the two tools and throws the old one in the trash. You
>sign the register receipt with your address, and that is it.
>
>How does the Home Depot warranty work... do you need a receipt or what?
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>Regards,
>John 74 Glacier near Washington, DC.
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach