I found Kauffman Family Tool Repair while searching the net for some parts for an older Milwaukee drill. Their website showed that they had what I … read more
I found Kauffman Family Tool Repair while searching the net for some parts for an older Milwaukee drill. Their website showed that they had what I was looking for along with some other parts I wanted in stock.
Since I had never ordered anything from them before, so I had no idea for what kind of service I would receive. But I took a chance since one part they showed in stock, I couldn't find anywhere else.
Well let me tell you that they are a fantastic company to deal with for parts orders. They had everything I wanted, they shipped it quickly and when a couple of questions about what parts I needed came up, they took the time to check with me before shipping the order.
I dealt with Kellie through emails and a couple phone calls over a day or two and without a doubt, she provided what was probably the best customer service I have ever received from any company that I have worked with over the years.
In my opinion, this is a great place to work with and I will definitely keep them in mind for the next time I need replacement parts for my power tools.
Russ
December 5, 2022
Russ
December 5, 2022
Purchased an extremely hard to find, discontinued “Gear Kit”
for my Milwaukee drill that could not be found anywhere … read more
Russ
December 5, 2022
Purchased an extremely hard to find, discontinued “Gear Kit”
for my Milwaukee drill that could not be found anywhere else.
Would have had to throw my $300 drill in the trash.
Thank you K.F. Tool Repair!!!!
Brian Kev
November 8, 2023
What a great company! Wish there were more stores like Kauffman Family Tool Repair.
I have an old Milwaukee 5935 belt sander from the mid 80’s. … read more
What a great company! Wish there were more stores like Kauffman Family Tool Repair.
I have an old Milwaukee 5935 belt sander from the mid 80’s. One of the bearings on the front drum was shot, rendering the sander useless. Drum would flop around, and the belts wouldn’t stay on. Normally, I’d toss it and get a new one. But this one belonged to my wife’s grandfather. Scoured the Internet to find a bearing. Even reached out to a company to get a quote on machining one out (flanged sleeve bearing) since it’s not a common size. By sheer luck, I happened to come across Kauffman’s website, and lo and behold, they had the exact front drum assembly. Probably the last one available on the planet. And it was only $20!
I emailed, and Kellie was prompt to reply, confirming that the drum assembly did in fact include the bearings, and she sent along a photo. It, and a couple other items for the sander arrived a couple days later, and I couldn’t be happier.
Fast forward, I’m now restoring an old DeWalt compound miter saw (DW708) that the previous owner left outside for a year. A YEAR! Haha. Suffice it to say, Kauffman was the first place I reached out to for parts. While they didn’t have them in stock, Kellie went one step further and called around to find some of the parts.
Kauffman is the kind of place, that if I lived in the area, I’d show up with a box of donuts for the staff every Sunday morning. LOL
Thanks again Kellie! You guys will be on speed-dial.
December 5, 2022
Purchased an extremely hard to find, discontinued “Gear Kit”
for my Milwaukee drill that could not be found anywhere … read more
I have an old Milwaukee 5935 belt sander from the mid 80’s. … read more