$100 OFF! Trade Up to Festool and save up to 25% through Oct. 31st (US)

Shane Holland

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Trade up to Festool between now and October 31st to receive $100 off via rebate on a new corded or cordless TS 55 track saw, HK 55 carpentry saw or OF-series plunge router! In my ~15 years being involved with Festool I have never seen a promotion offering the equivalent of up to 25% off on tools.

Step 1 - Order any qualifying tool
Step 2 - Register your tool online with Festool
Step 3 - Festool will provide you with a prepaid shipping label
Step 4 - Send Festool any tool, regardless of brand or condition, using the prepaid shipping label
Step 5 - Upon receipt of your old tool, Festool will issue you a $100 Mastercard (allow 4-6 weeks for processing)

Check our website for Festool $100 OFF promotion details and to order now.

What are you waiting for?! Ready, set, save $100!

Order Now to Trade Up to Festool - Save $100




 
nvalinski said:
... any tool? So I could just send a $4 Harbor Freight tape measure in?

[member=101]Festool USA[/member] can clarify, but there were no restrictions or definitions given for a "tool".
 
Festool USA said:
nvalinski said:
... any tool? So I could just send a $4 Harbor Freight tape measure in?

Any tool.  [smile]

[member=67061]nvalinski[/member], there ya have it! Pretty sweet, eh? Festool would probably foot the bill for a tape measure than a radial arm saw as a trade in tool anyway.  [big grin]
 
The last two times I bought new Festools there was a sweet promotion like four days later. Perhaps I'll learn my lesson and stop purchasing.
 
Combined with the 10% package savings on CTs and MFTs, you can potentially save almost $200. Like I said, this type of discount is unprecedented in all my time being involved with Festool. At $100 off, that 26% off of the HK 55 BASIC, for instance.

Great opportunity to add a OF 1010 for LR32 or other tasks so you can have your OF 1400 dedicated to your CMS. Or, snag a smaller lighter TS 55 to supplement your TS 75.
 
Am I the only one tempted to slap that prepaid shipping label onto the heaviest thing I don't want anymore?  ;D
 
Shane Holland said:
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Great opportunity to add a OF 1010 for LR32 or other tasks...

I’m seriously considering it.  Need to do some reading though because I’m not too familiar with all the features and capabilities of the OF1010.

Have at least two older, but functional, sanders that I don’t like and won’t be missed.
 
DynaGlide said:
Am I the only one tempted to slap that prepaid shipping label onto the heaviest thing I don't want anymore?  ;D

Festool better hope Darcy doesn't see this promotion. [tongue]
For anyone that doesn't remember Darcy he loves restoring old industrial heavy iron woodworking machines.

On a more serious note, it might be fun to try and think about the smallest, lightest weight items we can send in to save Festool a bit on money on shipping.  After all this is a pretty good deal.
 
Brice Burrell said:
On a more serious note, it might be fun to try and think about the smallest, lightest weight items we can send in to save Festool a bit on money on shipping.  After all this is a pretty good deal.

Sound advice, Brice.  [thumbs up]

Let's definitely do Festool right and help them keep the costs of the promotion down so we might see more of these in the future.
 
I wonder what Festool is going to do with the old tools they receive?  A lot maybe be completely worthless, but maybe some could be sold for parts or scrap metal?
 
GoingMyWay said:
I wonder what Festool is going to do with the old tools they receive?  A lot maybe be completely worthless, but maybe some could be sold for parts or scrap metal?

Having been on "the inside", I don't think these will be resold. There's too much of a liability risk if someone got hurt using a trade-in tool. Even if they were donated, there would be a risk of liability.
 
Snap they always do this to me. Always give good deals on tools I already have or dont need. to bad they wont do this for drills or sanders. theres a couple of them Id be interested in trading up for.
 
Got my attention. I've been looking for a rationale/deal to get an 18v drill. [scratch chin] Bear with me here...

Assuming the Festool 201371 HKC 55 Cordless AirStream Track Saw PLUS runs on the standard TS tracks and uses the same batteries as the 18V drills:

HKC 55 ($645 - $100) $545 plus a bare PDC 18 $350 totals $895 to get fully cordless track saw + drill/driver.

Plus the cost of the HF tape measure of course...

RMW 
 
Shane Holland said:
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Let's definitely do Festool right and help them keep the costs of the promotion down so we might see more of these in the future.

Ad Edit:  oops!  already asked and answered.

Do you have any idea what’s happening to these tools?  Hopefully some cool/good like going to a charitable organization (e.g. Habit for Humanity)
 
Aw heck, I really thought I was done buying Festool (already having everything I could want), but even though I already have an OF1440, the OF1010 at $100 off in exchange for the nonworking Porter Cable router I dropped on the floor but never threw out seems awfully tempting.
 
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