Don't understand why a company can't be liked or disliked. Obviously there are those here who like or dislike companies.
Peter
Peter
Kev said:Years ago, when I enquired about Mafell tools for use in Australia, I was given a blunt response and told to deal with Timberwolf US. Not a positive interaction. Mafell today actually acknowledge that Australia exists as a country on their website .. not that they actually have a reseller/distributor. Maybe it's time to simply assume the person I had dealt with at Mafell back then was a fool and give them another try. I really do like a few of their tools.
Svar said:Kev said:Years ago, when I enquired about Mafell tools for use in Australia, I was given a blunt response and told to deal with Timberwolf US. Not a positive interaction. Mafell today actually acknowledge that Australia exists as a country on their website .. not that they actually have a reseller/distributor. Maybe it's time to simply assume the person I had dealt with at Mafell back then was a fool and give them another try. I really do like a few of their tools.
Not all companies are global. You can't dislike a company for not having presence in Australia. I'm sure there are plenty of wonderful Australian companies without presence in Germany. Should we dislike them?
Peter Halle said:Hey Kev, you and Holmz have a special relationship. Maybe you can convince Holmz to set up a distribution network there. He has knowledge of the brand, obviously highly intelligent and is certainly a believer in their products.
Peter Halle said:Hey Kev, you and Holmz have a special relationship. Maybe you can convince Holmz to set up a distribution network there. He has knowledge of the brand, obviously highly intelligent and is certainly a believer in their products.
Kev said:I've had exchanges with him via PM .. I know his sources [wink]
Cheese said:Is he stable? Does he need to be put on the no fly list? These are serious questions from a Norton owner to a Triumph restorer.
Rollin22Petes said:Shane sure has been mum on this. I wonder if Toolnut is going to carry there full line of tools the only thing that has kept me buying any Mafell is having only one dealer here in the US. May be time to rethink that.
greg mann said:Call me crazy but I do not believe this hurts Festool at all. Mafell is even more expensive, but more importantly, their presence is another example of high value products in the marketplace. Festool is often described as an anomaly, a company that over-estimates the value of their products versus the commodity offerings so widely available. It is more difficult to disparage a premium car brand when there are a half-dozen of them as opposed to only one.
Billy stray said:OK now somebody please put up an "Erika" link
Sincerely
Out of the loop yank