DB

Dave Balderstone

01/03/2014 3:43 PM

Kudos to Dremel/Bosch customer service

I posted a review of my experience with the Dremel Multimaster on the
Dremel site. I heard back within a couple of hours from a customer
service rep who proposed a very acceptable solution.

In part, they said: "...we expect the tools to run.  Not forever ­ but
we do expect them to provide solid use.  And our experience has taught
us that when a customer purchases our tool, they often do so because
they¹re familiar with our brand.  They believe in us.  The least we can
do is stand behind the product."

Nice.

--
³Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and drunkenness
sobered, but stupid lasts forever.² -- Aristophanes


This topic has 8 replies

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

02/03/2014 8:35 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
<"[email protected]"> wrote:

> So, what was the problem with what tool, and what was the solution?

Multimaster(s) that simply stopped working. They are replacing them,
even though they are well out of warranty, with the newer models.

--
³Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and drunkenness
sobered, but stupid lasts forever.² -- Aristophanes

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

04/03/2014 8:11 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
<"[email protected]"> wrote:

> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 8:35:20 PM UTC-6, Dave Balderstone wrote:
> > In article <[email protected]>,
> >
> > <"[email protected]"> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > So, what was the problem with what tool, and what was the solution?
> >
> >
> >
> > Multimaster(s) that simply stopped working. They are replacing them,
> >
> > even though they are well out of warranty, with the newer models.
>
>
> Aha! Thanks for the update. I hope the new ones work well for you.

An MM20 and MM40 arrived late yesterday to replace the 6300s that died.
Looking forward to putting them through their paces.

--
³Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and drunkenness
sobered, but stupid lasts forever.² -- Aristophanes

nn

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

03/03/2014 9:08 AM

On Sunday, March 2, 2014 8:35:20 PM UTC-6, Dave Balderstone wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
>
> <"[email protected]"> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So, what was the problem with what tool, and what was the solution?
>
>
>
> Multimaster(s) that simply stopped working. They are replacing them,
>
> even though they are well out of warranty, with the newer models.


Aha! Thanks for the update. I hope the new ones work well for you.

Robert

wn

woodchucker

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

02/03/2014 5:00 PM

On 3/2/2014 4:35 PM, G. Ross wrote:
> Dave Balderstone wrote:
>> I posted a review of my experience with the Dremel Multimaster on the
>> Dremel site. I heard back within a couple of hours from a customer
>> service rep who proposed a very acceptable solution.
>>
>> In part, they said: "...we expect the tools to run. Not forever ­ but
>> we do expect them to provide solid use. And our experience has taught
>> us that when a customer purchases our tool, they often do so because
>> they¹re familiar with our brand. They believe in us. The least we can
>> do is stand behind the product."
>>
>> Nice.
>>
> I had one of the little rechargeable dremel tools and loved it. Then
> the battery died.
> I opened it up and the battery was soldered in. My battery Mart said
> that although he was trained in lithium battery replacement, the company
> would not allow replacement of lithium batteries.
> I contacted Dremel and they said send it in, that it would cost no more
> than $40 to fix it.
> I trashed it. Poor design. Poor service--they would not give me the
> actual cost for replacement of the battery.
>

So first off, all batteries are soldered in, they don't want a fire from
loose wires.

Buy your own lithiums and solder them in... it's easy.

--
Jeff

nn

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

02/03/2014 10:08 AM

On Saturday, March 1, 2014 3:43:24 PM UTC-6, Dave Balderstone wrote:
> I posted a review of my experience with the Dremel Multimaster on the
>=20
> Dremel site. I heard back within a couple of hours from a customer
>=20
> service rep who proposed a very acceptable solution.
>=20
>=20
>=20
> In part, they said: "...we expect the tools to run.=A0 Not forever =AD bu=
t
>=20
> we do expect them to provide solid use.=A0 And our experience has taught
>=20
> us that when a customer purchases our tool, they often do so because
>=20
> they=B9re familiar with our brand.=A0 They believe in us.=A0 The least we=
can
>=20
> do is stand behind the product."
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Nice.
>=20
>=20
>=20
> --=20
>=20
> =B3Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and dru=
nkenness
>=20
> sobered, but stupid lasts forever.=B2 -- Aristophanes

OK... sounds like you had a good experience with them. So, what was the pr=
oblem with what tool, and what was the solution?

Inquiring minds need to know...

I used to be a HUGE fan of Bosch tools and still use a couple of them very =
frequently.

Robert

k

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

02/03/2014 6:50 PM

On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 17:00:37 -0500, woodchucker <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On 3/2/2014 4:35 PM, G. Ross wrote:
>> Dave Balderstone wrote:
>>> I posted a review of my experience with the Dremel Multimaster on the
>>> Dremel site. I heard back within a couple of hours from a customer
>>> service rep who proposed a very acceptable solution.
>>>
>>> In part, they said: "...we expect the tools to run. Not forever ­ but
>>> we do expect them to provide solid use. And our experience has taught
>>> us that when a customer purchases our tool, they often do so because
>>> they¹re familiar with our brand. They believe in us. The least we can
>>> do is stand behind the product."
>>>
>>> Nice.
>>>
>> I had one of the little rechargeable dremel tools and loved it. Then
>> the battery died.
>> I opened it up and the battery was soldered in. My battery Mart said
>> that although he was trained in lithium battery replacement, the company
>> would not allow replacement of lithium batteries.
>> I contacted Dremel and they said send it in, that it would cost no more
>> than $40 to fix it.
>> I trashed it. Poor design. Poor service--they would not give me the
>> actual cost for replacement of the battery.
>>
>
>So first off, all batteries are soldered in, they don't want a fire from
>loose wires.
>
>Buy your own lithiums and solder them in... it's easy.

Soldering LiIons is not a good idea. There are companies that do
replacement cells, though.

jj

"jloomis"

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

02/03/2014 11:54 AM

I just sent a letter to Bosch, inspired by your experience with them.
I had an wonderful old Jig Saw Bosch, and used it for many years....
It was getting noisy and old, so I bought a new Bosch Jig Saw.
It lasted about 7 days after warranty....
so now I am using my old Bosch Jig Saw, and am not sure what to buy in its
place.
I sent a letter to bosch to see if they could re-kindle my use of their
tools?
john

"Dave Balderstone" wrote in message
news:010320141543246836%dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca...

I posted a review of my experience with the Dremel Multimaster on the
Dremel site. I heard back within a couple of hours from a customer
service rep who proposed a very acceptable solution.

In part, they said: "...we expect the tools to run. Not forever ­ but
we do expect them to provide solid use. And our experience has taught
us that when a customer purchases our tool, they often do so because
they¹re familiar with our brand. They believe in us. The least we can
do is stand behind the product."

Nice.

--
³Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and
drunkenness
sobered, but stupid lasts forever.² -- Aristophanes

GR

"G. Ross"

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 01/03/2014 3:43 PM

02/03/2014 4:35 PM

Dave Balderstone wrote:
> I posted a review of my experience with the Dremel Multimaster on the
> Dremel site. I heard back within a couple of hours from a customer
> service rep who proposed a very acceptable solution.
>
> In part, they said: "...we expect the tools to run. Not forever ­ but
> we do expect them to provide solid use. And our experience has taught
> us that when a customer purchases our tool, they often do so because
> they¹re familiar with our brand. They believe in us. The least we can
> do is stand behind the product."
>
> Nice.
>
I had one of the little rechargeable dremel tools and loved it. Then
the battery died.
I opened it up and the battery was soldered in. My battery Mart said
that although he was trained in lithium battery replacement, the
company would not allow replacement of lithium batteries.
I contacted Dremel and they said send it in, that it would cost no
more than $40 to fix it.
I trashed it. Poor design. Poor service--they would not give me the
actual cost for replacement of the battery.

--
 GW Ross 

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