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The people who make MagLites have a deal with Duracell, EverReady, and
Ray-o-Vac that if one of their batteries fails (and expands, and gets
stuck), then you get a new flashlight.
Read what Mag says, "Mag Instrument does not warrant against battery
leakage, however, we do have agreements with Duracell, Eveready and
Ray-O-Vac that allow us to replace your flashlight. If one of these brands
of batteries is stuck (by leaking in your flashlight), send the flashlight
to us and we will repair or replace the entire flashlight at no charge to
you. We recommend that you ship the flashlight UPS or Postal Insured for
tracking purposes. Please send to; Mag Instrument, Inc., Attn; Warranty
Dept., 1721 E. Locust St., Ontario, Ca. 91761-7769. You pay the freight to
us and we pay it going back. Please also include a letter with your name,
address, phone number and a description of the problem. Don't forget to
indicate what brand of batteries is inside if you know. We will check to
verify that it is Duracell, Eveready and Ray-O-Vac; and if it is, we will
send you a new flashlight at no charge. Occasionally we open the flashlight
and we find it contains leaking batteries that are not Duracell, Eveready
and Ray-O-Vac. In cases of "off-brand" battery leakage, we can replace your
flashlight for a charge of -- $12.00 plus your state's sales tax for a 'C'
or 'D' Mag-LiteR flashlight, or $8.00 plus tax for a Mini-MagliteR
flashlight."
-----Original Message-----
From: Mullen, Tim (IS) [mailto:Tim.Mullen@ngc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 2:00 PM
To: Clyde Stutzman; J.C. Hassall; shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: [Shop-talk] How to remove corroded batteries from an Aluminum
case
Clyde Stutzman
>
> LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Mag Instrument, Inc. (Mag) <...>
> EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not cover any of the following:
> <...>
> 2. Battery leakage;
I wouldn't expect Mag to replace the flashlight because the battery failed.
But I would expect the battery company to replace it when their battery
failed.
In fact, they did just that for me several years ago. I think it was the
Eveready batteries that leaked and became stuck in my flashlight. I sent
the tube of the flashlight into them (no need to ship the heavy extra parts
- just enough to prove the batteries were stuck and leaking) and they sent
me a check for a new Maglight.
I had another one go bad (keep by the bed in case the lights go out) - the
batteries leaked after about a year. I have to send that one off to
Eveready too...
Tim Mullen
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