Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced if possible, and then try to repair the bare tool. If the tool is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
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Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced if possible, and then try to repair the bare tool. If the tool is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement, and letting them know the old one is dead due to liquid if you need to do that.
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More then likely, the tool will be a total loss unless you can fix it, or get a pass for accidental damage. If the battery isn't covered you usually get a better deal on 2 packs.
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More then likely, the tool will be a total loss unless you can fix it, or get a pass for accidental damage. If the battery isn't covered you usually get a better deal on 2 packs. I would check that first before risking getting caught.
Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced, and then try to repair the bare tool. If the tool is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
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Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced if possible, and then try to repair the bare tool. If the tool is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
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More then likely, the tool will be a total loss unless you can fix it, or get a pass for accidental damage.
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More then likely, the tool will be a total loss unless you can fix it, or get a pass for accidental damage. If the battery isn't covered you usually get a better deal on 2 packs.
Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced, and then try to repair the bare tool. If the tool is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
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More then likely, the tool will be a total loss unless you can fix it, or get a pass for accidental damage.
Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced, and then try to repair the light. If the light is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
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Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced, and then try to repair the bare tool. If the tool is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive. I would get the battery replaced, and then try to repair the light. If the light is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
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Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive especially if the motor is bad. I would get the battery replaced, and then try to repair the light. If the light is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.
Unless you can clean the PCBs and replace the battery, I doubt it’ll survive. I would get the battery replaced, and then try to repair the light. If the light is beyond repair, then you will probably be better off replacing it with a “tool only” replacement.