I'm dealing with my first warranty issue and I'm a bit confused. I purchased a fuel air compressor about a year ago, and it just stopped working out of the blue - I've hardly used it. Do I need to provide a receipt or proof of purchase to process the warranty? Also, if anyone has any idea why it might have stopped working, I'd appreciate your input. I've checked to make sure the batteries are fully charged and tried the usual fixes.
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From what I've heard, Milwaukee can confirm warranty eligibility just by using the serial number, so a receipt might not be necessary. You can check the details on their e-tool service warranty section online. It might save you some hassle!
If you're unsure about the process, I recommend reaching out to their customer service directly. They usually are pretty helpful with warranty concerns!
In my experience, I didn't need to submit a proof of purchase for my warranty claim. My tool was under 5 years old, and that was good enough for them. Just make sure your tool falls within the warranty time frame!

Yeah, I've noticed that sometimes the tools can go past the warranty period, even if they seem newer. Just be sure to check the manufactuer date on your compressor!