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I have broken my wood handle. What is the warranty on my Stiletto Hickory handle?

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I have broken my wood handle. What is the warranty on my Stiletto Hickory handle?

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We warranty all Stiletto products against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from date of purchase. We do not warranty normal wear and tear. See Stiletto Warranty Policy below. We use all American Hickory and inspect our Hickory handles for physical flaws, but occasionally we miss internal grain flaws that can cause a defective wooden handle to break. Hickory is used for striking tool handles for its natural ability to dispel recoil shock when driving nails. However, care should be taken not to exceed its strength limitations under heavy prying tasks. Can you drive and pull common unhardened 16 p. framing nails with a Hickory handle? Yes. Should you try to pull really stubborn fasteners, like hot dip 16’s, or 20p ringshanks, or pry something heavy with it? No, you should not. Those tasks are what a nail puller or pry bar is designed to do. If you feel that your handle broke too easily, please review the Stiletto Hickory Warranty Evaluation Guide (below) to compare the br

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