Get More Power With Black And Decker Power Tools
When someone says tools, quite often the first brand name people think of is Black and Decker power tools. They are widely available from hardware stores and department stores and occasionally even dollar stores. Although marketed for the home handyman, Black and Decker power tools are often used by professionals.
Doing Well In The Stock Market
Unlike many other companies, Black and Decker seems to be holding its own during America's latest economic recession. It owns many companies including DeWalt, Baldwin and Price Pfister. It's traded on the NYSE as BDK. Not all companies warrant their own initials on the NYSE. An individual share is worth nearly $70, and their first quarter of 2008 did better than expected. This is a good indication that if you buy Black and Decker power tools, the company won't suddenly go under.
Warranties
One of the things that makes Black and Decker power tools so attractive is that they come with warranties and guarantees. You do have to check with an individual store's return policy for returns of non-damaged goods or if you decide to return it because you got the wrong model. Black and Decker power tools come with a two or three year warranty.
You should keep all of the paperwork - including original receipt, in with the original box your Black and Decker power tool came in. This will greatly help you take advantage of your warranty, should you ever need it. You should take the time to register your tools with Black and Decker also to help take advantage of the two or three year warranty.
Use your common sense when trying to take advantage of your warranty for your Black and Decker power tools. If your stupid kid brother decides to use your electric drill to extract gunpowder from a bullet, Black and Decker is not going to cover the damage. If, however, it suddenly stops working after normal use, then you have a shot.
You do have to return your faulty Black and Decker power tools to Black and Decker itself in order for them to either fix or replace your tools. Or, you can look online or in your Yellow Pages to see if you can find a "Black and Decker Certified Dealer" to return the Black and Decker power tools to and do the transactions there. You can also check with Black and Decker's website to find a dealer near you.