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

Peter Halle said:
Shane Holland said:
Seems like there's some confusion about what can be used as a trade-in tool. Let me give you some examples...  [big grin]

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Easy, right? Here's the next step.

that reminds me of when I bought my first toyota pickup in 1984.  Bring or tow in anything with 4 wheels and get a $1000 down payment credit.  I brought in a matchbox car.

Peter

Did you get the $1000 off?
 
[member=101]Festool USA[/member] I'll ask again, any reason why the MFK 700 Set is not included with the rest of the router lineup?
 
egmiii said:
[member=101]Festool USA[/member] I'll ask again, any reason why the MFK 700 Set is not included with the rest of the router lineup?

Not saying this is a good explanation, but you'll notice that they specify "plunge routers" are in the scope of the offer and the MFK 700 is not a plunge router.
 
Could be they are updating those tools and trying to reduce inventory before the new models are released.
 
jobsworth said:
Could be they are updating those tools and trying to reduce inventory before the new models are released.

Festool USA already responded in the thread that this is not the case.

If new models or updates were coming, we would see them 6-12 months in advance in Europe typically and there's nothing on the radar.  [wink]
 
Shane Holland said:
jobsworth said:
Could be they are updating those tools and trying to reduce inventory before the new models are released.

Festool USA already responded in the thread that this is not the case.

If new models or updates were coming, we would see them 6-12 months in advance in Europe typically and there's nothing on the radar.  [wink]

Not really, the tools would be running 110V.  So they wouldn't be in Europe, Especially if they were to say re-introduce stuff back into the market.
 
DeformedTree said:
Shane Holland said:
jobsworth said:
Could be they are updating those tools and trying to reduce inventory before the new models are released.

Festool USA already responded in the thread that this is not the case.

If new models or updates were coming, we would see them 6-12 months in advance in Europe typically and there's nothing on the radar.  [wink]

Not really, the tools would be running 110V.  So they wouldn't be in Europe, Especially if they were to say re-introduce stuff back into the market.

Generally  new tools or updated versions of tools have been released in Europe several months to a year (in the Euro voltage version) before they have been released in 110v for the North American market. This is not conjecture it is a fact.  It is not 100% always true and it may not remain that way. But there is a previous track record.

Seth
 
They sell both in Europe 110V and 240V.  I bought a 110 V VL CMS table only in Europe (as they'll sell the CMS tables by themselves and you dont have to get a module like the router module for it). I didnt have to change the plug to a US version to plus it into my US CT when I was there. Then when I returned I bought a new US switch for it.

Anyway I didnt post this to "one up" anyone, just passing on some insight .

(in my best imation sedge voice)

I hope this helps.
 
I have two questions about this!
1.Do we have to send the old tool to the dealer or festoolusa?
2.Can we get the metric or this is only imperial ones?

Thanks,
 
HAXIT said:
I have two questions about this!
1.Do we have to send the old tool to the dealer or festoolusa?
2.Can we get the metric or this is only imperial ones?

[member=63059]HAXIT[/member], great questions.

1. Once you receive your new tool, simply register it athttps://www.festoolusa.com/promo. Festool will send you a prepaid shipping label, so there's no shipping cost to you. It gets returned to Festool USA with that label.

2. This is only for new tools. It excludes discontinued tools. Metric tools are considered discontinued. So, only imperial.
 
So per my prior post I took advantage of this offer. After some creative tool-picking arriving today are:

[list type=decimal]
[*]HKC 55 (no rail)
[*]PDC 18/4
[*](4) 5.2ah batteries
[*]Jetstream charger
[/list]

Net cost after rebate $854. Thanks [member=48572]Shane Holland[/member] & [member=101]Festool USA[/member]

UPS is also bringing (6) 1/2 sheets of 3/4 prefinished maple ply (Home Depot) so this weekend I get to do some cordless plywood cutting. Tim the UPS guy is probably grumbling a mite this AM.  [big grin]

RMW

 
Richard/RMW said:
Net cost after rebate $854. Thanks [member=48572]Shane Holland[/member]

Sweet, nice score! Enjoy the new tools, sir. Appreciate the order. Those super cheap 18V batteries help sweeten the deal.

As always, feel free to reach out if I can help with anything else.

Shane
shane@toolnut.com
 
Shane Holland said:
Richard/RMW said:
Net cost after rebate $854. Thanks [member=48572]Shane Holland[/member]

Sweet, nice score! Enjoy the new tools, sir. Appreciate the order. Those super cheap 18V batteries help sweeten the deal.

As always, feel free to reach out if I can help with anything else.

Shane
shane@toolnut.com

You need to put those back at full price so I don't order any more.
 
So I ordered the OF 1010; then decided to upgrade to a braided Midi hose at $130.00 convincing myself the hose only cost $30.00. This did not sound as convincing around the kitchen table. Today's advisory: Have an acceptable plan for the $100.00 gift card!
 
clark_fork said:
So I ordered the OF 1010; then decided to upgrade to a braided Midi hose at $130.00 convincing myself the hose only cost $30.00. This did not sound as convincing around the kitchen table. Today's advisory: Have an acceptable plan for the $100.00 gift card!

Shoulda spent the $100 on the wife!
 
clark_fork said:
So I ordered the OF 1010; then decided to upgrade to a braided Midi hose at $130.00...

You did better than me.  Ordered the OF1010 from Festool Products, then spent another $300 getting NAINA accessories from an U.K. retailer.
 
RustE said:
then spent another $300 getting NAINA accessories from an U.K. retailer.

You're going to throw this out there and then make us ask, aren't you...

OK I'll bite, what else did you find that needed to be ordered from the UK?
 
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