roadking06
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Every newly designed tool, will initially come out at a higher price to recoup some of the development costs. Dewalt has research and development time invested in the new track saw. In 18 months or less, Dewalt will significantly drop the price because their time to market and manufacturing speed will fill in the profit margin of the saw, to be sold in quantity.
This is awesome because it will force festool to adjust price if they want to be competitive in this market.
While most of us who already own festool tools know the quality, fit and finish of our saws, regular joe on the street looking to buy a track saw will see a dewalt at $250 and the festool at $475. Fundamentally both saws complete the same task. Guess which saw is going to be bought.
This is awesome because it will force festool to adjust price if they want to be competitive in this market.
While most of us who already own festool tools know the quality, fit and finish of our saws, regular joe on the street looking to buy a track saw will see a dewalt at $250 and the festool at $475. Fundamentally both saws complete the same task. Guess which saw is going to be bought.