Ah, the trusty Milwaukee tape measure. A staple in any toolbox, it's seen you through measuring mishaps, DIY disasters, and even the occasional ill-advised attempt to estimate the wingspan of a particularly disgruntled goose (we've all been there). But what happens when your trusty tape measure decides to, well, not be so trusty anymore? Does Milwaukee have your back, or are you left holding a broken (and possibly goose-goo covered) measuring device?
Milwaukee actually offers two separate warranties depending on the type of tape measure you have:
Important Note: Like any good warranty, there's some fine print. Normal wear and tear, misuse, and unlicensed goose wrangling attempts are not covered.
To snag that sweet warranty service, you'll need to do a couple of things:
How to Register My Milwaukee Tape Measure?
Great question! But actually, you don't have to register your hand tool for the warranty to apply. The manufacturing date will do the trick.
How Do I Know if My Tape Measure is a Hand Tool or Test & Measurement Tool?
If it's got bells and whistles (like lasers or digital displays), it's a Test & Measurement Tool. Otherwise, it's a hand tool.
What if I Lost My Receipt?
Warranty salvation might still be possible! Contact Milwaukee directly, and they can work with you to determine a solution.
How Long Will the Warranty Repair Take?
That depends on the specific issue and workload at the service center. Best to contact them for an estimate.
Can I Use My Old, Broken Tape Measure as a Nunchuck?
While we wouldn't recommend it (safety first!), a broken Milwaukee tape measure probably wouldn't make the most effective nunchuck anyway.
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