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Sears Craftsman Lawnmower Breaks on Third Use csoehl 08-03-2007
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Posted by on August 3, 2007, 8:36 pm
I recently purchased a Sears Craftsman 19" Electric Lawnmower (the
type with a cord). On its third use (my son was mowing), the blade
hit a root and tore into the plastic housing, stuck there and stopped.

Is this type of disaster eligible for warranty repair? It seems
pretty poor design if a small irregularity like a root could cause
this kind of damage.

South Carolina mom


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Posted by Noozer on August 3, 2007, 8:54 pm

>I recently purchased a Sears Craftsman 19" Electric Lawnmower (the
> type with a cord). On its third use (my son was mowing), the blade
> hit a root and tore into the plastic housing, stuck there and stopped.
>
> Is this type of disaster eligible for warranty repair? It seems
> pretty poor design if a small irregularity like a root could cause
> this kind of damage.

Is it a LAWN mower or a ROOT mower?

Remember... you get what you pay for! (or better phrased... You don't get
what you didn't pay for.)



Posted by C & E on August 3, 2007, 9:08 pm
>I recently purchased a Sears Craftsman 19" Electric Lawnmower (the
> type with a cord). On its third use (my son was mowing), the blade
> hit a root and tore into the plastic housing, stuck there and stopped.
>
> Is this type of disaster eligible for warranty repair? It seems
> pretty poor design if a small irregularity like a root could cause
> this kind of damage.
>
> South Carolina mom
>

Call them. All you have to lose is the time even if later you have to buy
parts.



Posted by Steve Barker on August 3, 2007, 9:24 pm
ELECTRIC lawn mower!!1 LMMFAO!!!.

steve



>I recently purchased a Sears Craftsman 19" Electric Lawnmower (the
> type with a cord). On its third use (my son was mowing), the blade
> hit a root and tore into the plastic housing, stuck there and stopped.
>
> Is this type of disaster eligible for warranty repair? It seems
> pretty poor design if a small irregularity like a root could cause
> this kind of damage.
>
> South Carolina mom
>



Posted by Kate on August 5, 2007, 7:49 pm

ELECTRIC lawn mower!!1 LMMFAO!!!.

steve


Yea...
Me too
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