Anyone who has plants or–more importantly–gardens, knows a nice pair of shears are essential to upkeep plants (or a garden.) My mom has her Fiskars out in the gardening toolbox within hand reach, always equipped to prune her plants. While her Fiskar shears are great, Fiskar doesn’t have an exceptional warranty on their tools. You must return them within 30 days of purchasing. And, in all honesty, you can’t really test out a tool in 30 days, especially if you’re not using it every single day. So, essentially, if you purchase a pair of Fiskar shears (or many other brands of shears), you could be stuck with a pair of shears that don’t work well after being used only a few times. Luckily hers haven’t fallen apart yet. But, when they do, she won’t be getting her money back.
DeWit’s gardening tools are much more promising. They’re marketed as “the world’s best gardening tools,” and we believe they live up to the hype. DeWit tools are handmade in Holland, craftered with “European FSC-certified ash hardwood handles and high-quality Swedish Boron steel heads.” And, best of all, they have a lifetime warranty on their tools. DeWit is completely confident in the quality of their products and they claim that they don’t believe anyone who purchases their tools will have a problem with them. However, if your DeWit gardening tool happens to have manufacturer defects or workmanship issues, you can “take the product (along with the receipt) back to the retailer or Garden Center where you purchased it.” You are ensured, then, to receive a replacement product. You have to have the receipt, so make sure to keep it in a careful place after purchasing one of their gardening tools.
Considering the durability and quality of these tools, however, we’re hesitant you will ever need to return one of their tools. That is why DeWit gardening tools ultimately make it on our compilation of best lifetime warranties. DeWit will replace your product (regardless of when you originally purchased yours) as long as you have the receipt. And that is quite an exceptional policy. I know what I’m buying my mom when the holidays roll around this year.