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It comes with a lifetime warranty, but I'm sure that the line is very thin of what they'd accept as a return under the lifetime warranty umbrella.
I don't think that it'd fall under the warranty if you went to the beach and fucked up the ring by wearing it in the sand. It DOES cover it if it "becomes damaged" (see below), but what does/doesn't it cover? I think that the warranty needs to be more specific.
"Yes, we offer a lifetime warranty that is automatically part of your original order. If your item becomes damaged or if there seems to be a manufacturer's defect at any time after your purchase, we will gladly exchange your item for a new one. Your ring and receipt will be required to process your warranty transaction. The only cost to you is a shipping/handling fee to send the replacement to you. Please contact us so we may quickly process your warranty. "
Yup, and if you sre working on cars, do the same, heaven forbid you get you finger caught, or worse electrocuted through the ring. No one likes a permanantly fixed ring, watch, or bracelet.
Right on, a co-worker had his ring zapped when he shorted it out with a wrench and boat batteries. He said that the wrench slipped and his ring made contact with metal, then poof.. It just arced right on his finger.
He didn't go into any details as to what happened after that in the ER. I can only imagine...
That is so tight! But... since it supposed to spin and all that, I'm guessing it's going to suck when you get something like a piece of sand or grit in it...
Ditto, that's the third item on the crew briefing items before we fly, remove rings and scarfs. Our unit hasn't worn scarfs in decade but it's still an issue item.
I used to wear mine on my dog tag chain with my tag the other goes in your right boot lace.
It's a cool ring, yes it will get dirty but they make home ultrasounds for jewelry cleaning.
Yup, and if you sre working on cars, do the same, heaven forbid you get you finger caught, or worse electrocuted through the ring. No one likes a permanantly fixed ring, watch, or bracelet.
When you get to work, put your ring on your keychain. It becomes a habit.
Ditto, that's the third item on the crew briefing items before we fly, remove rings and scarfs. Our unit hasn't worn scarfs in decade but it's still an issue item.
I used to wear mine on my dog tag chain with my tag the other goes in your right boot lace.
It's a cool ring, yes it will get dirty but they make home ultrasounds for jewelry cleaning.
That thing is going to get fucking disgusting in no time. Going to be spending more time cleaning it than playing with it. Plus the idea of a steel ring scares the shit out of me. A good friend's dad lost his finger thanks to one (got caught in machinery and they couldnt cut it off in time).
Being said, Im baised because I dont wear rings at all.
A TRUE car guy would add clutch packs for limited slip action. (and a broke drifter who couldn't afford clutch packs would weld it using mild fluxcore wire)
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