How to download bsnl landline duplicate bill copy online. Original review: Dec. 30, 2017 I purchased this 20V Portable Band Saw at Home Depot on December 26, 2017.
The blade snapped within the first 5 minutes of use. There are no extra blades sold with the saw. Dewalt does not include a part number for the replacement blade in the manual or on the packaging, under specifications on the outside of the box there is a blade length of 32 7/8'. I had to go to the Dewalt website to find the part number so I could begin looking for the blades. Home Depot sells the saw but does not sell the DW3984C replacement blades. Lowe's sells the same saw but does not sell replacement blades. Toolmart does not sell the replacement blades.
The DW3984C does not appear to be interchangeable with any other brand (Milwaukee, Porter Cable, or Makita) due to the 32 7/8' length which makes it unique. The 'local' Dewalt factory store is 30 miles away and according to their website not open on the weekends. I do not understand how Dewalt can design, manufacture, and sell a saw that takes a special blade and fail to make sure that the retailer stocks replacement blades. It appears that replacement blades are available by special order only from Home Depot and I pay the shipping or else I have to order them online from Dewalt. I am returning the saw as it offers no value to our collection of tools.
Original review: Dec. 7, 2017 Purchased a brand new DeWALT compressor at Lowe's last year at my vacation home. Just opened box and used it for the first time. Second day turning it on while using it cord blew fuse. Took it back to Lowe's and figured out the copper line coming off motor melted cord and blew fuse. Very poor design. Nothing blocking hot copper line from electrical cord.
Not very safe. Anyway contacted DeWALT. Said had to take receipt to local authorized repair shop. I have 3 to 5000 Lowe's receipts. How am I supposed to find it.
It has a serial number. They know how old it is. Just a lame way out of taking care of it. All they have to do is send me a cord not make a mountain out of a mole hill.
I'll make my own new cord and never buy DeWALT again. Hope it was worth a cheap little cord. Original review: Dec. 3, 2017 I will be as civil as possible, as DeWALT is? A robust manufacturer. The palm sander has a rubber coated on/off toggle switch. This sander, at the worst time, can either (1) NOT be pushed/toggled into the off position.
It will keep snapping onto the on position, and (2) As I just experienced in a very nasty way, can be pushed/toggled into the OFF position and after stepping away it can? Back into the 'ON' position and this time was on top of a Pergo floor. This caused minor damage, but it is an ongoing problem with the sander. Very annoying and very UN-DEWALT like. Original review: Sept. 6, 2017 I've bought all of my power tools from Dewalt so far, and now that a few of their products are acting up, I get no help from Dewalt regarding any issues. First I had my 20V Hammer drill burn out 2 years ago after 3 years of ownership (only a month past warranty), they did nothing.
Instead they recommended a brushless product being the XR hammer drill. After 2 years of owning this drill, it still working but now the batteries will not hold a charge past the 1st LED bar. Dewalt says no warranty coverage on batteries past 1 year and to buy a new one. They do not stand behind their products AT AL. They pass you around from the main customer service line to localized service centres which are even less helpful.
Do yourself a favor and buy a MILWAUKEE, MAKITA, or BOSCH, because even if Dewalt is made in the USA, they have ZERO USA PRIDE, and even less love for their customers. They may as well be made in CHINA, because their products obviously do not follow a quality standard compared to their MILWAUKEE, MAKITA, BOSCH competitors. So I'm switching and I hope I've helped some people make a better decision than I did.
Original review: Aug. 14, 2017 I just went to the Kearny Mesa store in San Diego. They have all the goodies I want, nice floor display, well organized, very inviting! Until you talk to the tall, swarthy woman with the afro. Rude, impatient, condescending, interrupting, tersely speaking are the best descriptions I can use to describe this bully. I don't know this is a business that doesn't sell to just anybody off the street, and this brute of a saleswoman can't dredge up the common courtesy to say the simple and polite words 'We only sell to business customers.' She actually says 'It's a hard subject to talk about to a person off the street.'
It's a hard subject to talk about only if a person is predisposed to being a difficult, socially unskilled brute. Then there's the rolled eyes, the fist on the hip, the raising of her voice, the shaking of her head. It was like watching the Jerry Springer show with a hostile, uncooperative cast member. Later I make the phone call to the office manager, I get an uninterested, uncaring response. 'Well what do you want me to do about it' is the best satisfaction I ever got. I'm so fricken pissed at being treated like. by these recalcitrant ogres.
I'm a 60 year old welding shop owner, not some punk kid trying to make trouble. This experience has trained me well, 1.)First impressions are accurate. 2.) Shop somewhere else. Original review: April 30, 2017 The worse from who I expected to be the best, the cobalt drill bits snap so easy. I was left in disbelief, so I purchased another set, and time after time they continued to crack and shatter at low speed with a cordless drill.
I was drilling stainless steel and high carbon steel, at first I thought it was me, but time after time they would snap at the least resistance! Very poor quality!!!
Advertised best for stainless steel with 4X longer life. DeWALT cobalt drill bit are poor quality. Original review: March 25, 2017 On Sept 10, 2016 I was working with a DeWALT grinding disc, it had only been used 2 very short times, when I went to use it the third time I squeezed the trigger and NEVER even touched the disc to anything but the disc blew apart. I ended up having a gash on the side of my face and had to go to the hospital. The Emergency Room doctor cauterized my gash to get it to stop bleeding. I ended up with 3 internal stitches and 9 external stitches. It took 2 months to heal.
Upon contacting DEWALT and have many calls back and forth, the company has taken the stand that the DEWALT cut off wheel is made by another company and they have no responsibility. After months of talking to them my wife had abrupt conversation with Ross. and was told that 'it was your husband's fault and that their findings were there was no defect'. They have forwarded the information to the company that 'makes the disc' and that company never got back to Ross. DEWALT feels the case is closed. Why can't they take responsibility? I have been working on cars since I was 12 yrs old (I am now 50) and graduated from a Automotive program, so I am not new to the auto repair situation.
How can a product shatter into 3 pieces and it is not defective or their responsibility? They claim since I got angry and threw the grinder out, they are blaming it on that and anything else but the disc. They claim that a disc blowing apart is not a defect but 'operators error'.
This sounds to me like big corporate America screws the little guy again. The least they could have offered was to pay the hospital copay or stitches being removed. Thanks to DEWALT I have an embarrassing lifetime scar on my face.
A few more inches one way and I would have lost an eye but, a few more inches the other way and I could have hit a major vein in my throat and died, AND IT IS NOT THEIR RESPONSIBILITY? Must be nice to rake in money on a product and not back it. The disc said DEWALT not this other company they are trying to pass the buck to. Original review: Jan. 29, 2017 I did massive research before buying 3 piece combo tool kit of DCF 887 impact driver, drill and flashlight. The driver works great in position 2 & 3 but not in drive position 1 which I need for driving screws into drywall, etc.
As another reviewer mentioned their website is very user-unfriendly and doesn't allow you to leave a review there or register your products. Trying to exchange the kit so if things improve I'll leave another review but right now I'm not impressed with this brand name that I thought was king of the drills. Original review: Dec. 26, 2016 I want to get the review of DeWalts portable radio out there so no one else has a terrible letdown. This product has notable static for reception even local am fm stations forget about others. Obvious weak antenna. Electrical audible surging caused by charging a battery while using radio.
Poor sound quality from speakers, distortion occurs if volume turned up past 1/2 way of control dial. If you want to listen to the added bass feature speakers cannot be volume increased above 1 4 way before complete speaker distortion.
Note that this is supposed to be a worksite radio. The rubber auxiliary port cover does not stay in the port to protect dirt from entering. The pre set programing coin battery that comes with the radio was dead. When purchased it should have had a plastic pull tab to keep from draining prior to purchase. Note that this is not an internal bluetooth device. You must spend another 40$ for adaptor which would not make this unit very portable on a job site.
The plugin a c cord does not detach from unit while using on battery power. Instead must be wrapped up around cord handling provisions on bottom of radio. Not a complete disappointment but the portability option without dragging the cord would have been better. Found it cheap that the added a c ports x3 on the side of the radio is rated at 10/a max. Not much good for construction tools unless you prefer to melt the connections.
For the retail price of $230 cad DEWALT should be ashamed to put their name to this product. Original review: Nov. 19, 2016 Oscillating multi tool died 2 days after Lowe's 90 day warranty expired, as if it was with a timer. It was only lightly used and died doing the same task as a Dremel tool (Dremel finished both). The product has cheap plastic parts and tends to overheat. When at Lowe's I was told the product has been discontinued (probably because they were all duds) but could have been a lie from the staff, not 100% sure. I still see them at shelves at HD and Lowe's.
Dewalt's customer service is a joke and virtually nonexistent. Haile gerima sankofa interview. I regret investing on DeWalt, should have gone Bosch or Hitachi. What's the useless unit?
Yep, its the drill. Every time I use it the chuck comes undone and the drill bit drops out!
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I thought it was just me at first not tightening, then when it became av regular occurrence called my local Dewalt stockist who said to use Dewalt Drill Bits, which have a different shank. Yep, you guessed it, more expense and guess what? Yep, exactly the same, they suddenly drop out. Useless piece of kit not fit for purpose.
Will Dewalt do anything about it, not likely, far too busy selling more tools than looking after customers who have used their products for years. I found a solution. I got my old Dewalt drill out and recharged the one old style battery pack I have left and use that instead.
How the mighty fall!! Original review: Oct. 6, 2016 Tried to send a comment to DeWalt on their site, but it kept kicking it out. Didn't really want to put this in a review, since I have been a DeWalt guy for at least the past 20+ years.
But your multi-tool has got to be one of the worst one I have ever purchased, the blade was dull right out of the package, and it won't hold an edge worth spit. Not to mention bulk for what it offers is far too much, the screw drivers are substandard and the scissors quality of operation is dismal. I guess it's back to Gerber, Bear, SOG, Leatherman or one of the many other ones.
My faith in DeWalt has definitely been shaken for the first time! Original review: Aug. 1, 2016 I bought a P1000 DeWalt Fastening tool, and had to exchange the 1st one the same day a couple weeks back. Well, I thought it was probably just a bad batch or this one tool out of a good batch.
The same thing on the 2nd one, and it's worse, I have had to go through about 5 cartridges just to get a nail driven in. I will not buy any DeWalt tools anymore, I'm taking this back for a full refund.
I have my old 20 plus year old Remington, that needs some oiling and shake off a little rust. But DeWalt is going to have one big issue in a huge liability claim, when someone gets hurt or killed from lack of proper testing. And I've cracked half my concrete in addition to this bad experience. Original review: July 19, 2016 DeWalt Support/WARRANTY website is a joke! I typed in my zip code for a service center, and they gave me one 25 miles away.
I called first, and they said they do not accept drills. I called the toll free customer support number, typed in my zip code on the phone, guess what same service center. The next service center is in another state 60+ miles away. I live near three major cities! So I called again and spoke to a Black & Decker rep, they transferred me??? So I called again.
I have a 3 yr warranty, 2 years left on it. Drill (DCF610S2) Guaranteed tough website states. Drill stopped while drilling a screw in a 2x4, and smelled electric odor. Not covered, wear and tear item, yea drilling is wear and tear duh. I will never buy another DeWalt again, poor management, will not honor warranty. Incorrect service lookup, deceptive advertising.
(See website) Need a class action lawsuit lawyer. Original review: June 4, 2016 Bought a planer and stand.
Stand number is DW7350. Included was about one third of the hardware to set the stand up.
Retailer is happy to make it right. I only have to drive 100 miles round trip in a truck that gets 17 to the gal.
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And spend a half of a day's productivity; that is to say, 4 hours driving through traffic. Customer 'service' doesn't answer the phone. I listened to the message about how they would be right with me 13 times by actual count. The website is worthless. I am getting ready to drive to the hardware store and fix this at my own expense.
Won't be buying DeWalt again anytime soon. Original review: May 31, 2016 I have bought this D51238K Dewalt Brad Nailer for various projects around my house.
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I have owned it just over a year and have had minimal usage on it. Maybe a small package of 2' brads have gone through it. Overall the product worked as advertised until one day it stopped shooting brads.
It makes all the appropriate sounds, just doesn't shoot brads any more. I called up Dewalt and they said since it was over a year old there was nothing will do.
I discussed my usage on the Brad Nailer and my collection of their 20v series I have inquired and they could care less. The reason I purchase Dewalt tools is because once the warranty runs out I am confident that I have a sound product that I can rely on. There is no reason that my Brad Nailer went out.
At the rate it was used it should have lasted for many years. This experience has really made me think twice about only relying on Dewalt. As you can see from my pictures I am heavily invested in their 20v series along with numerous other tools not pictured. There are many different tools that Milwaukee, Ryobi, and others make that I have steered away from until now. I have spent thousands of dollars and have created amazing projects, yet Dewalt won't stand behind their products – makes it tough for a DIY like myself.
My email is. if anyone wished to further contact me on this issue.
Original review: May 24, 2016 I bought a 1/2' drill May 16 and have tried many times to register my drill and create an account on the DeWALT website. I'm thoroughly disgusted with the site and tired of wasting my time online. It appears the site is display only and e-attempts to contact the company have failed. I would not have made the purchase on any DeWALT tool if I had known this would happen.
If DeWALT cannot satisfy a customer on an initial benign contact, what will a warranty issue bring? I plan to return the tool in the 90 days allowed. Original review: May 10, 2016 I can understand the frustration of the other reviewers. I just bought a sander yesterday at Home Depot and the first thing I did was try and get it registered for warranty purpose. I went online and it did not work. In the booklet that came with the sander it stated if there was any problems to call customer service. I was on hold for 17 minutes, with a voice saying 'Please wait.
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We will get with you', etc. After these 17 minutes a voice came on and said 'We can't help you right now' and then hung up. I tried online again the next day and the whole DeWALT website is down. Never again will I buy DeWALT, but they probably don't care and are even laughing at me saying, 'Sucker we got you to buy this sander.' To keep the target $500 price in the big box stores, DeWalt moved the manufacturing to Asia and used less expensive components.
It still looked identical to the original model and was still called DW 788. No mention was made in any advertising or user manual about the change to 'type 2'. I only learned of this through a woodworking blog. Some new owners of 'type 2' were starting to have bearing failures and high vibration.
The only indication on my saw was tiny print that said 'type 2' on the label on the motor. Obviously they were not planning to let the consumer know of the change. Despite this I was pleased with the saw and was optimistic that I had a good one. After about 2 weeks the saw developed a knock that got progressively worse over the next few days. It was obvious something had come loose inside the saw. Since it was under full warranty for a full year I took it to a authorized factory repair shop, Contractor Nail and Tool in North Charleston, SC which is an hour drive from my house. They said it would take about a week to repair it.
A week later I called to get a status update and was told by the repair technician that he was very busy and decided send it to the DeWalt factory repair center in Greenville, SC. He said they would be able to get right on it.
7 days later I called again and the same technician said it had only been picked up the day before. 7 days later I called again, spoke to the same technician. It was not back yet, but he promised to call DeWalt to get a status update. He called back and said it was delayed because they had to order parts. Finally after almost 5 weeks it was back. I drove over, picked it up and remounted it back on the stand.
When I tried to mount a blade it would not clamp properly. Whoever repaired it at DeWalt in Greenville, SC had left the set screws out of the blade holders! The thumb screws were in, but will not clamp without the matching set screws on the other side.
Obviously the saw had not even been tested after repair. The people at Contractor Nail and Tool were very sympathetic and agreed to have the set screws overnighted to me. They actually arrived 2 days later, but finally I was ready to use the saw again! The saw had considerable more vibration than when new, but much worse was that it was impossible to make a tight turn in a cut. The blade would keep on cutting forward.
When I checked the blade alignment I found the top of the blade was angled forward about 4. This made the saw useless for detail sawing. At this point I was disgusted and decided to take advantage of DeWalt's 90 day satisfaction guarantee refund. I was told by DeWalt customer service I had to either ship or take the saw to the DeWalt Service Center in Charlotte, NC. I decided to drive the 4 hours rather than having to repackage the heavy saw and ship it. The person in the service center verified it was not damaged, and after making a copy of my proof of purchase gave me a receipt for the saw. He said I should receive a check from Stanley/Black & Decker in about 6 weeks.
After 6 weeks I called the toll free number on the receipt to verify that the check was not lost. After finally getting through to a real person, I learned that he could see no record of the return in the system. He said he would open a case for me and someone would get back to me.
No one did, so I called back a few days later, and finally got through to another person. This time he found the case opened by the other person and apologized that nobody got back to me. This time I scanned the receipt from DeWalt service center and sent it to him to attach to the case. Today it is a week later.
Still nobody has contacted me and no check. It is now 8 weeks since the saw was returned. I called again today with same results. The person who finally took my call can give me no information about when I will get my refund other than to say it is on file and somebody will call me when my case gets to the top of the list. Original review: March 12, 2016 I purchased a DeWalt 1/2' drill yesterday and tried to register it through the DeWalt site as the 3year warranty is invalid unless registered. The site doesn't work.
Can't contact the company through email or chat, no option to register through mail, no option to register over the phone. Called and talked with a service person for some other option and was told the site was down and apologized for it but gave no indication when or if the site will be available again. Hope I don't lose my purchase documentation as will have no warranty. If DeWalt doesn't care about this area (registration), this will be the last product I will purchase from them, especially after reading previous reviews. Original review: Jan. 30, 2016 I bought a 4.5 DeWalt grinder model D28402 in 2008 and used it on 1 project, less than 1 hour of run time.
I needed to use it recently (Jan. 2016) and it failed electrically. I removed the access panel and checked for continuity in the power cord and the connections at the motor and they are both fine. I tried to contact DeWalt through their website 'contact us' link but it wouldn't work either.
I was able to message them through Facebook and they gave me a site to contact and told me to include my contact info and pictures of the grinder. I did contact them with an explanation and pictures that clearly demonstrate the minimal use, and they pointed out the obvious expired warranty and gave me links and phone numbers to order replacement parts or a possible trade deal.
I'm sure DeWalt tools will survive without my business. Original review: Nov. 15, 2015 I have had a 18v cordless drill for about a year now from new and after a month the shaft has bent. I ignored it as it wasn't too bad and I thought maybe that's normal for these new drills. I then bought a 18v sds xr 235 bare tool and again after a month's use the shaft bent.
Only this time it was a lot worst. I try to drill a 5.5 mm. Hole and it makes a 10 mm. So I contacted Marshall and Parsons which are the people in the UK that fix your DeWALT under warranty.
I sent the sds drill to them and they said they fixed it. At ConsumerAffairs we love to hear from both consumers and brands; please never hesitate to. At ConsumerAffairs we take privacy seriously, please refer to our to learn more about how we keep you protected.
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To become a DeWalt member, go to the DeWalt.com and click the Become a Member link near the top of the page. Provide your name and email address and choose a password and display name. Click the yellow Submit bottom at the bottom of the page to continue. Once you have created your account, return to the DeWalt homepage and click the Register Your Product link. Enter the requested details about the tool you wish to register. Provide the tool's make, model number, serial number and date of purchase.
Select whether you purchased this product or received it as a gift. If you purchased this product, select where you bought it or provide the name of the store. Provide details about your power tool usage by rating a series of statements.
Click the Next Step button to continue. Select answers from the drop-down menu indicating how likely you are to recommend this tool to a friend or colleague and how likely you are to purchase a DeWalt product in the future. Click Submit to complete registration.
Dewalt rating plates show the main specifications of the machines including model number and type number as well as voltages and kite marks. It is important on Dewalt models to match up both the model and type number where possible as different type numbers can be totally different machines and parts may not fit. If a type number is not shown this could mean that the machine is a type 1.
Most type numbers on our site are listed as type A, B, C etc these usually go in order so type A = type 1, B type 2.
CPSC, Power Tool Manufacturers Announce Recall of Electric Drills WASHINGTON, D.C. – In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., of Brookfield, Wis., and DEWALT Industrial Tool Co., of Baltimore, Md., are recalling about 58,000 electric drills. The switches on these power tools, which were manufactured by Eaton Corp., of Milwaukee, Wis., can stick. The drills can continue to operate after the trigger is released, posing a risk of injury to consumers.
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. Has received four reports of drill switches sticking in the on position and one report of a hand injury.
DEWALT has received three reports of drill switches sticking in the on position but no reported injuries. The affected drills have switches that are being recalled by the switch manufacturer Eaton Corp., of Cleveland Ohio, and were sold under the brand names, Milwaukee Electric Tool ½' drills and DEWALT ½' Stud & Joist Drills. The following chart lists the ½' drills included in this recall: Tool Manufacturer Model Numbers of Recalled Tools Serial Numbers or Date Codes of Recalled Tools Recall Hotline Number Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. 1610-1 Serial Numbers: 713 to 797 (866) 473-2288 8 a.m. CT Monday through Friday 1630-1 757 to 718 1670-1 461 to 488 1675-1 467 to 400 DEWALT Industrial Tool Co.
DW124 or DW124K Date Codes: 0021 through 0110 (800) 433-9258 8 a.m. ET Monday through Saturday The model number and serial number/date code are written on an identification plate attached to the drill or stamped into the drill body. Home center and hardware stores, industrial tool distributors, and factory service dealers sold these drills with Eaton switches nationwide from May 2000 to April 2001 for between $300 and $555. Consumers should stop using these drills immediately and contact the tool manufacturer to receive a free tool repair. To locate your nearest service center, click here.
Most hammer drills on battery from brand Dewalt have its serial number in one of the yellow shell parts its a build code of the shells only under the battery holder also the year of build date stands there too it have the same function, I myself have long wondered too, because some Dewalt tools have a real serialnumber is it not fully clear why there is sometimes not and sometimes a full number to find, i have asked that also on Stanley Dewalt in Belgium. Ser 030942 on this picture but i know maybe you see a clear yellow line in black on the information sticker where you think there should be placed the number and they forget you will find no real number but always you can use the 2 3number code with year of build in one of both shells under batteryholder. Jan 27, 2016. If you go to google images for your model there are various exploded views available. If you work down them you'll see an armature with a small gear on one end. If you have no drive in any gear my guess is that gear has disintegrated.
If you remove the 4 screws holding the gearcase to the motor body and carefully pull them apart, lay the parts out according to one of the exploded views. You will find that gear, just be ready for parts to fall out and take care where they came from.
If the armature is available it may still not be an economical fix. You may be better searching a dealer who has a current one on offer. Jun 05, 2015.