Yes, as far as I know that is correct.Coen said:-The guy behind GereedschapPro has some personal problem with Festool
JGVilla said:Yes, as far as I know that is correct.Coen said:-The guy behind GereedschapPro has some personal problem with Festool
But then you have to tell the complete story:
Sander was a Festool dealer but did not comply with Festool's mandatory fixed retail price policy.
He was selling Festool products at a considerable discount.
Festool consequently withdrew his dealer license and he did not get supplies anymore.
Please refer to the following memorandum:
http://www.omm.com/antitrust-risk-german-antitrust-agencies-continues-its-active-pursuit-of-resale-price-maintenance-cases-with-eur-8-million-fine-08-21-2012/
Hope this will give a more unbiased view of this topic.
-Jan-
Stone Message said:It was interesting to note that Festool were busier than Mafell at W12. These two pictures were taken within a few minutes of each other. I went past both stands several times and Festool always had the edge on numbers. The Mafell stand was well laid out and their equipment display was pretty good but they did not quite draw the crowds. I saw the PS420 and watched it being demonstrated. It cuts through 100mm section with ease (probably) just like the Mafell equivalent. I am pretty certain that Mafell are not prepared to condone the efforts of the Dutch dealership in trying to discredit Festool in a test that has been described, here, as rigged. Perhaps Mafell will have the guts to do something about this.
Peter
Stone Message said:You are partly right - they did have their track saws, jigsaws and some other small stuff. Their big stuff was more akin to the Protool range which TTS did not put alongside the Festool kit.Deansocial said:Alot of the numbers around the festool stand was due to the constant demo on there i think peter. I did notice the mafell stand was more aimed at the lagre timber frame type work mainly
I am expecting to review the PS420 for my magazine very soon (like when someone remembers to send it to me) and so I was able to get a quick lesson on the saw and a demo. I asked for an extra long blade so that I can demonstrate, on video, the machine cutting really thick stock. I will do my best to address every shortfall that I have read about the PS400. If, after I have done the video, someone wants me to do further tests then I am open to sensible suggestions (I cannot be expected to buy exotic timbers, Corian and so on and I am not going to wear an orange T shirt).
I am sorry that we did not meet at the show. I met JJB and his chums - a great bunch.
Peter
woodguy7 said:I too received mine today, thanks TTS. I don't have the long blades in question but Warren at Toolfest has kindly offered to send me some F.O.C so I can do the test myself.
Will update as soon as I've done it also. But be warned, if its crap I will say as much. If its good I will admit that as well. I just don't have any faith in those reviews now & really want to try it for myself.
Woodguy.