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At Spartan Tool Supply, we have taken pride in providing quality tool repairs since 1978. With our decades of experience in the tool repair business, we are confident that there is no job too big or small that we can't handle. Whether your tool repair falls under warranty or not, you can trust our team to provide expert and quality tool repairs at a quality price.
Price gouging I get we need to make a profit, but charging over 2x price for equipment is absurd.
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Lane Tanner
Sep 19, 2025
5.0
Best suppy for tools in the city.
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Joe Thomas
Jul 17, 2025
5.0
Excellent service. My salesman Drew is a true professional.
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Kris Zulandt
May 7, 2020
1.0
We used to use these guys a lot for tool purchases quite often for our company and our sister company but we will not anymore. We are in the security locmsith business and our integrity is paramount for our trade.
This being said this is our story.
Purchased a walk behind saw from them for jobs. Saw was good for a long time so no complaints here. Saw quit working so I took it out of its cradle to have one of our guys drop it off to have it looked at and since it was purchased at Spartan this is where we took it.
Sat at their location for 3 months before they finally looked at it so we bought another one from Ohio Power in the mean time. Was finally contacted and told that the saw needed a new motor for $900. Decided to get a 2nd opinion from someone else who was also a dealer for the saw manufacturer. Picked up saw from Spartan and took it straight to other dealer. The other dealer also had it for a few months but it was fine at this point this was going to be spare unit.
Was told by the other dealer that the saw was missing parts a coil and wiring harness. Contacted Spartan to ask why the parts were not returned with it and was told that it came in taken apart. Now I am the owner and I bought it I took it out of the cradle and handed to my employee to drop off. It was not taken apart when we dropped it off and it was not apart when we picked it up to take it to the other dealer. Being a lockmith safe technician I cannot stand being called a liar by someone obviously. But this is exactly what happened I was told it was dropped off this way and the motor was blown. Well Spartan the motor was not blown the sprocket bearing was bad and other dealer said it should run once the parts were put back on. You could not pull the start cord because the sprocket was locked up due to the bearing. The motor was fine go imagine.