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First post and it's going to upset some of you. Let me start by saying i have had a festo saw since 1988. It had to be rebuilt after 1 hours use due to a "worn drive gear" but has only now started to give the same problems again in the last few years. I also have a 240mm circular saw, 230mm grinder and two 4 speed cordless drill from Protool. I am a carpenter with a workshop with three phase tools from europe, japan, taiwan, brazil.
I have spent the last 10 years working on oil and gas rigs on and offshore using and repairing machines from all corners of the world.
To say that tools are a big part of my life is a massive understatement.
I like Festool, stupid name should change it back to Festo, but i don't like the mystique that surrounds it or the way any criticism is met with anger from Fans, dealers, and festo themselves.
I recently bought a cordless festool jigsaw and i was unbelievable disappointed with its features, performance and warranty.
The 1st issue is i had to add a washer below the guide main connection bolt as it was impossible to align the guide. This is standard issue on any bolt used in an adjustable slot anywhere in the world even china.
The 2nd issue is the pinch bolt used to adjust for blade thickness variations relies on the internal spring tension of the guide to be exactly symmetrical. It wasn't so 1 side would always move more than the other requiring me to readjust the main bolt. Bad design, too time consuming and unprofessional for my liking.
The 3rd issue is the strobe light. It just does its own thing and was unstable in operation. it turn off when using the jigsaw upside down which means it does not work when cutting holes in ceiling or other inverted jobs.
The 4th issue is the blade release lever almost never works as the pendulum almost never stopped at the top of the stroke which is the only position it works in.
The 5th issue was that the blade holder did not hold the blade straight. The blade was off to the left. turning the blade 180 degrees confirmed it was not a bent blade.
I may have been able to live with 1-4 but issue 5 was a real deal breaker so back it went 2 or 3 days after i bought it for a 30 day satisfaction guarantee replacement.
Dealer knows nothing about tools even though he has the full festool display and is a " power seller or whatever they are called" you can be a premium seller by simply stocking the full range not by actually being a festool expert. This should stop right now. Festool should be sold by good businesses not good businessmen.
After initial disbelief that i was not happy with the greatest tools on earth i was finally able to convince them that the blade should actually be square to the base and parallel to the pendulum. when home with a replacement unit. i should mention that the tried first to give me their old demonstrator and then were so clueless as to bag me up a corded model. My Son pointed out it was the wrong one.
The second unit had all the issues of the first but with out the blade misalignment issues.
It had a new problem though. The entire pendulum could be moved side to side several mm.
it went back and i wanted my money back this time.
Well its been 3 months or more and still no money. Festool has said that they will not honour the "satisfaction guarantee" because all that was wrong with the first one was something was jambed in the pendulum stopping the blade from sitting straight. What about all the other issues and the fact i was not "satisfied"
The second one will also not be honoured as it is the way they are made. Well i'm still not "satisfied" with the quality or design.
The dealer has agreed that they will personally supply a refund at their own cost even though festool will not honour there own guarantee. Not sure when they will do this as it has to be cleared by head office and despite promises to call me and organise so far i am still waiting.
Does this sound like a company that deserves the kind of following usually reserved for religion?
Will i buy Festool again?
I have spent the last 10 years working on oil and gas rigs on and offshore using and repairing machines from all corners of the world.
To say that tools are a big part of my life is a massive understatement.
I like Festool, stupid name should change it back to Festo, but i don't like the mystique that surrounds it or the way any criticism is met with anger from Fans, dealers, and festo themselves.
I recently bought a cordless festool jigsaw and i was unbelievable disappointed with its features, performance and warranty.
The 1st issue is i had to add a washer below the guide main connection bolt as it was impossible to align the guide. This is standard issue on any bolt used in an adjustable slot anywhere in the world even china.
The 2nd issue is the pinch bolt used to adjust for blade thickness variations relies on the internal spring tension of the guide to be exactly symmetrical. It wasn't so 1 side would always move more than the other requiring me to readjust the main bolt. Bad design, too time consuming and unprofessional for my liking.
The 3rd issue is the strobe light. It just does its own thing and was unstable in operation. it turn off when using the jigsaw upside down which means it does not work when cutting holes in ceiling or other inverted jobs.
The 4th issue is the blade release lever almost never works as the pendulum almost never stopped at the top of the stroke which is the only position it works in.
The 5th issue was that the blade holder did not hold the blade straight. The blade was off to the left. turning the blade 180 degrees confirmed it was not a bent blade.
I may have been able to live with 1-4 but issue 5 was a real deal breaker so back it went 2 or 3 days after i bought it for a 30 day satisfaction guarantee replacement.
Dealer knows nothing about tools even though he has the full festool display and is a " power seller or whatever they are called" you can be a premium seller by simply stocking the full range not by actually being a festool expert. This should stop right now. Festool should be sold by good businesses not good businessmen.
After initial disbelief that i was not happy with the greatest tools on earth i was finally able to convince them that the blade should actually be square to the base and parallel to the pendulum. when home with a replacement unit. i should mention that the tried first to give me their old demonstrator and then were so clueless as to bag me up a corded model. My Son pointed out it was the wrong one.
The second unit had all the issues of the first but with out the blade misalignment issues.
It had a new problem though. The entire pendulum could be moved side to side several mm.
it went back and i wanted my money back this time.
Well its been 3 months or more and still no money. Festool has said that they will not honour the "satisfaction guarantee" because all that was wrong with the first one was something was jambed in the pendulum stopping the blade from sitting straight. What about all the other issues and the fact i was not "satisfied"
The second one will also not be honoured as it is the way they are made. Well i'm still not "satisfied" with the quality or design.
The dealer has agreed that they will personally supply a refund at their own cost even though festool will not honour there own guarantee. Not sure when they will do this as it has to be cleared by head office and despite promises to call me and organise so far i am still waiting.
Does this sound like a company that deserves the kind of following usually reserved for religion?
Will i buy Festool again?