Crox G
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If we return a Festool product within 30 days for a refund, does the brick-and-mortar retailer lose his profit?
I wanted a T18+3 and went to the local Woodcraft. They had one, and I noticed that the batteries were 3 Ah. I told the dealer that I thought they were supposed to be 4.2 Ah, but she looked in a catalog and said that the T18 drills all come with 3 Ah batteries. I figured I was mistaken, and I bought it anyway. When I later looked on the FOG, I found that I must have bought old stock and missed out on a larger Systainer with bins and a thinner charger, as well as the 4.2 Ah batteries. I'm hoping to get a cordless Carvex soon, and I'd like to have all batteries be 4.2.
I'm trying to decide whether to return the drill and apply the refund to the newer set. I have a good relationship with the dealer and would hate to see him lose his profit. They've always let me play with their demos and given me good advice. If they won't lose on the exchange, my decision will be a lot easier.
Thanks,
Crox
I wanted a T18+3 and went to the local Woodcraft. They had one, and I noticed that the batteries were 3 Ah. I told the dealer that I thought they were supposed to be 4.2 Ah, but she looked in a catalog and said that the T18 drills all come with 3 Ah batteries. I figured I was mistaken, and I bought it anyway. When I later looked on the FOG, I found that I must have bought old stock and missed out on a larger Systainer with bins and a thinner charger, as well as the 4.2 Ah batteries. I'm hoping to get a cordless Carvex soon, and I'd like to have all batteries be 4.2.
I'm trying to decide whether to return the drill and apply the refund to the newer set. I have a good relationship with the dealer and would hate to see him lose his profit. They've always let me play with their demos and given me good advice. If they won't lose on the exchange, my decision will be a lot easier.
Thanks,
Crox