I just wanted to pipe up and say a thing.
I am surprised when I hear tradesmen moaning about the price of tools, and Festool stuff gets moaned about louder than any other. I am surprised doubly so to hear moaning about price here.
I currently run a DeWault 12" single bevel miter saw, and have been for about... crap like 15 years now. It has been a good little performer, and it has had all of it's limitations, heavy, dusty, stiff, etc. It will be replaced with a Kapex, soon.
The price difference between a Kapex and my second choice, a Makita slider, is about $600. I believe that Makita is a good saw, I also believe the Kapex is better. When I imagine using both for the next 10 years and try to put a value on the additional ease and function of a Kapex, for 10 years; and divide out the price difference over 10 years, 60 a year, honestly seems like a bargain.
A company like Festool that is seriously pushing the envelope in tool design, and employing folks for a living wage in their home country vs. exploiting cheap labor has real additional value to me as well beyond the value a better tool will bring over it's lifetime.
We all want good manufacturing jobs until it comes time to pony up and pay the extra cost associated with providing them. We all want kick ass tools until they cost more than the competition.
I want tools crafted by artists for artists, and when I find them I call that a bargain.