Peter Halle said:
I have never jumped on the bandwagon of the Centrotec. Not because I don't believe it is better than other alternatives (I do think that is it great), but I see the purchase price as being one of diminishing returns.
BUT, I will never buy a Centrotec set again if the replacement parts are not available separately.
I don't have it either, I don't have any Festool drills. I'm not sure on the benefits of it. That said, I would be very annoyed if I couldn't buy replacement bits and parts. They are consumables, and thus just like any other machine tool, you can (should be able too) buy individual bits/drills/etc to refill as needed. This is a good example (like the systainer inserts too) of thing that even if Festool doesn't want to sell everything direct, some things they really need to have a simple web store for replacement parts, replacement consumables, misc objects, etc where folks can just go in and order up these stuff directly and easily. No, having to call Festool, etc is not the answer, simple webstore for this sort of thing.
For sure though it makes no sense to try and make kits like this unique to countries. People in N.A. want metric too, someone in the UK might want some inch based stuff. If Festool made tap and die sets or wrenches I wonder if they would only sell a Whitworth set in the UK, no option of unified inch or metric tools in the UK, and no one outside the UK could buy the Whitworth stuff (masochist outside the UK who like old British cars and bike are out of luck). "Sorry due to technical manufacturing difficulty in relabeling the spanners to Whitworth logic, "the "BMC Re-Installer Set" will only be available during the week of the queens birthday when it falls in a leap year". Would a wrench set sold in Germany have the spanners based on DIN hex head bolt sizes, not the ISO head sizes (17mm, 19mm, 22mm vs 16mm, 18mm, 21mm)?
For stuff outside of the scope of regulations (drill bits and such would have no issue, RoHS would be pretty much the only concern and it's global). There is little reason not to make available from all, or even have a global store. And certainly you need to be able to sell piece parts. I can buy tool sets for most things, and the same stores also sell parts in them individually too. I think to some degree depending on the country it's the law.
This is the sort of thing that just causes people to pass on buying into it.