CT 26 unfixable

angler

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Sent in my 5 year old CT 26 for a repair. Festool came back with an estimate of $540.00 to fix it. I have been a loyal Festool fan until now. Unfortunately I am so enveloped in the Festool brand I bought a new CT 36 rather than spending that kind of money for a repair. I have to say that this left a bad taste in my mouth. I have always been a fan boy of Festool and selling people on there warranty and how they stand behind their products. How can you possibly charge that kind of money to repair a vacuum. Not happy.
 
Thats a bummer, can you elaborate on what parts they wanted to replace, why the cost was so high. Just curious here---
 
angler said:
Sent in my 5 year old CT 26 for a repair. Festool came back with an estimate of $540.00 to fix it. I have been a loyal Festool fan until now. Unfortunately I am so enveloped in the Festool brand I bought a new CT 36 rather than spending that kind of money for a repair. I have to say that this left a bad taste in my mouth. I have always been a fan boy of Festool and selling people on there warranty and how they stand behind their products. How can you possibly charge that kind of money to repair a vacuum. Not happy.

Ouch! That seems ludicrous.

How much are they to buy in the US? We can get a brand new CT 26 in the UK for £385.
 
Unfortunately I am so busy right now I did not delve into what needed to be repaired. I am doing alarge install with mostly MDF and Xterra and am desperate for dust collection. I have another midi and 26 going but need the 3rd vac for other tools. After I heard they wanted to charge me to send it back I decided just to move on. Count my losses (literally)
 
It sounds like you use the vac a lot, but 5 years is still to short for what sounds like a catastrophic failure, based on the estimate.  I agree that you having to pay for them to return the vac because you decided not to have it repaired is kinda crappy.
 
What on the vacuum costs 540 if an entirely new vacuum is 675?  Maybe if you did a bunch of video promos they would comp some of the repair as Festool has done for others.
 
glass1 said:
What on the vacuum costs 540 if an entirely new vacuum is 675?  Maybe if you did a bunch of video promos they would comp some of the repair as Festool has done for others.

It's parts and labour, so most likely a motor assembly/install.

My promo video would consist of the line "I put the "tool" in "festool"...  [doh]
 
That's mad money fix a vac, there's a guy in Germany on Ebay selling complete new motors for £50. 
 
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