Jeffry Skidmore
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I had to choose between this category and "Off-Topic", but I figured quite a few of you have this product.
First and foremost,let me say that my Stanley Stainlees Thermos has provided me with many a hot cup during a chilly fishing or hunting trip. I bought the product around 1983 or 1984. I have not abused it, (dropped it,threw it in the toolbox or truck bed, drove over it, drove off with it on the roof, etc.)and was always careful to clean it after every use.
Stanley claims to have a "lifetime warranty" against "man. defects or workmanship". On my thermos, one of the welds that attaches the bracket that holds the handle failed, (defect?)allowing the handle to come loose on one side. I emailed Stanley CS and asked if I could send it to them to have it repaired. A CS Rep. emailed me back and told me to email the color, man. date, and description of the issue, which I did. In addition I attached a pic of the thermos showing the issue.
I just got an email reply saying that it was a normal wear and tear issue, and not repairable or replaceable.:unsure::unsure::unsure: My point is, and I replied in kind to Stanley, IMO, their lifetime warranty ain't worth spit!!!!!:angry::angry::angry: I can only hope none of you others have any issues similar to mine. Those thermos's, as good as they are, now sell for $40+, and I told them I wouldn't spend $40 of my money to replace that product or purchase any other Stanley product in the future. I urge all of you to do the same.
Now this ain't a world/life changing issue, but it kills me dead to here some company(ies) make claims that they have no intention of fullfilling. I'm still gonna use the thermos; I'll duct tape the friggin' handle on, and when someone (if anyone) asks about it, I'll tell them my tale.
First and foremost,let me say that my Stanley Stainlees Thermos has provided me with many a hot cup during a chilly fishing or hunting trip. I bought the product around 1983 or 1984. I have not abused it, (dropped it,threw it in the toolbox or truck bed, drove over it, drove off with it on the roof, etc.)and was always careful to clean it after every use.
Stanley claims to have a "lifetime warranty" against "man. defects or workmanship". On my thermos, one of the welds that attaches the bracket that holds the handle failed, (defect?)allowing the handle to come loose on one side. I emailed Stanley CS and asked if I could send it to them to have it repaired. A CS Rep. emailed me back and told me to email the color, man. date, and description of the issue, which I did. In addition I attached a pic of the thermos showing the issue.
I just got an email reply saying that it was a normal wear and tear issue, and not repairable or replaceable.:unsure::unsure::unsure: My point is, and I replied in kind to Stanley, IMO, their lifetime warranty ain't worth spit!!!!!:angry::angry::angry: I can only hope none of you others have any issues similar to mine. Those thermos's, as good as they are, now sell for $40+, and I told them I wouldn't spend $40 of my money to replace that product or purchase any other Stanley product in the future. I urge all of you to do the same.
Now this ain't a world/life changing issue, but it kills me dead to here some company(ies) make claims that they have no intention of fullfilling. I'm still gonna use the thermos; I'll duct tape the friggin' handle on, and when someone (if anyone) asks about it, I'll tell them my tale.