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Hartville Hardware

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Some of you may recognize the name Hartville Tool, the original e-commerce site for Hartville Hardware. In 2021, Hartville Tool merged with Hartville Hardware’s retail site, www.hartvillehardware.com, for a more expansive product selection. We invite you to check out Hartville Hardware, where you can shop all things Festool! We carry the entire Festool line, including the new autumn lineup, which you can order now. We also offer free shipping on all Festool orders with up-to-date inventory, so you don’t have to worry about backorders. If we say we have it, we have it in stock in our warehouse, ready to ship to your door.

Hartville Hardware is an independent, family-owned hardware store based in Hartville, Ohio. We started as a small local hardware store and have since expanded into the largest independently owned hardware store in America, with a 305,000 sq. ft. building. But we don’t just carry Festool. We also offer durable workwear and gear from brands like Carhartt & YETI, as well as tools, storage, and more for your workshop.

We’re happy to help if you have any questions.

Hartville Hardware
www.hartvillehardware.com
 
A great resource, I’ve  bought various things from Hartville over the years.
 
They are pretty much my go-to for Festool products. I have spent quite a few $$$ there over the last few years. It's about a 2 hour drive, so I might even make it to the actual brick and mortar store eventually.
Good to see you here.
 
I think I've gotten a few things from you guys on Amazon!

Festool 204310 Handle SB-CT Mini/MIDI-2
Festool 494340 LR 32 Guide Plate
Festool 500767 SYS-AZ Drawer Set Systainer Organizer x10 of 15
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Thank you all for your positive feedback! We hope to continue to be a resource for all our current customers and invite new customers to check out our Festool page.

We would also like to invite people to our annual Fall Tool Sale & Expo happening November 13-November 18, where you can find inspiration for your next project and get all the tools you need, all in the same place. We will have huge savings online and in-store on top-tier tools from brands you know & trust, including Festool, plus live demonstrations from woodworking experts on Friday, November 17 & Saturday, November 18, at our Hartville location.

Hartville Hardware
https://www.hartvillehardware.com/
 
Hartville Hardware said:
Thank you all for your positive feedback! We hope to continue to be a resource for all our current customers and invite new customers to check out our Festool page.

We would also like to invite people to our annual Fall Tool Sale & Expo happening November 13-November 18, where you can find inspiration for your next project and get all the tools you need, all in the same place. We will have huge savings online and in-store on top-tier tools from brands you know & trust, including Festool, plus live demonstrations from woodworking experts on Friday, November 17 & Saturday, November 18, at our Hartville location.

Hartville Hardware
https://www.hartvillehardware.com/
I frequent your ebay clearance outlet. Saved quite a bit on some granat sheets and discs.
 
Leemstradamus said:
I think I've gotten a few things from you guys on Amazon!

Festool 204310 Handle SB-CT Mini/MIDI-2
Festool 494340 LR 32 Guide Plate
Festool 500767 SYS-AZ Drawer Set Systainer Organizer x10 of 15
a81201d36b3138a5e0af3969d1ecc49b.jpg


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Looks like you are pretty popular with the 8020 people too. Nice looking set up.
 
Hahaha [emoji1787] I am!

I've got a bunch more around the house. Debating on making that mft strike table out of the stuff next. That table has no fiction other than collecting stuff on top of it [emoji6]. Thanks so much for noticing! Still need to get it organized more though [emoji20].

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Hartville's clearance on eBay to the rescue... my TI-15 keyless chuck decided to lock up on me. Liquid Wrench doesn't seem to do the trick nor freezing it to maybe shrink away from the binding point. Of all things, found "last one" available on their eBay site. Even if I get this chuck back to functioning, good to get a replacement for something discontinued 9 years ago?

Now if they had a bit of Brilliant II paper stashed... (for shaping, I like that it is very flexible; mesh may work well for it, but have not tried)
 
Speaking about Hartville...I just ordered one of these for mixing mud. It was on sale at 50% off, only $22.

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