I bought a mower and a chainsaw with 12ah batteries just a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, I left the chainsaw in my ATV trailer during a heavy rain, and it ended up submerged in water. Am I able to return or exchange the chainsaw and the battery at Home Depot?
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You might want to think twice before attempting that return. What you're suggesting could be seen as fraud, and honestly, it's a bit unfair to the store. You made the mistake, and they likely won't appreciate it if you try to pass off water-damaged items as returns. Plus, they’ll probably notice the signs of the damage.
Honestly, I’d be careful with this one. Sure, some tools can survive a little water, and I’ve had my fair share of wet tools that still worked. But if you do decide to return it, just tell them it stopped working. Just keep in mind that you should really own up to your responsibilities here. Stupid mistakes can be costly, as my dad always said.
It sounds like a tough situation, but trying to exchange tools that were damaged due to misuse isn't really how returns work. If you bought a functional item and then ruined it, unfortunately, that's on you. Consider checking if the chainsaw still works; some tools can handle getting wet if you dry them out properly. But asking for an exchange here feels a bit like trying to pass off a car accident as a warranty issue—it's just not going to fly.
