Posted by George Marsh on July 28, 2012 at 13:54:27 from (50.104.225.241):
Been thinking of buying a 3500 watt generator from either Sears or Lowes, because they are local and the price is about the same. Also, Sears has a briggs motor on their generator. Sears says they do their own warranty work and only cover what I can prove to be a manufacturer's defect. Lowes says I'll have to take to a reputable lawn and garden service two blocks away. However, I purchased a Whirlpool washing machine from Lowes less than a year age. A local service repair center to come out and repaired the machine. They told me that if a sock choked the water pump, it were my fault and I would have to pay for the repair. Asked them how can it be my fault if a sock makes it's way to the water pump? Sounds to be that would be a defective machine allowing a sock to choke up the pump.
My question is, who has the best Warranty plan, Sears or Lowes? Or they both about the same? George
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