have to agree with a few posters here. I was ready to buy a Kapex but now I am looking at alternatives. I know there are thousands of them out there working for years, but there also seem to be quite a few that are not working. If Festool does not talk to us, we will make up our own numbers and scare ourselves. I don't want to risk being one those that don't work so I am looking at alternatives.
Instead of ignoring the problem, Festool needs to take a business 101 class, one of the things they will learn is "talk to your customers, if you ignore them, your competition will talk to them" Only Festool knows the seriousness of this problem and only they know if it is even a real problem or a internet problem. One of the problems with the internet is that when things are working fine, most people don't go on the net and say so, when they don't work the net is the first place they complain, so sometimes things appear worse than they really are, but in this case the silence from Festool makes it appear true.
I will be buying the competition since they are talking to me...let me tell you a story...At the last dealer day at my local tool store (a dealer day is a day where company representatives show up and talk and demo their tools, usually goes along with a BBQ so I go there for lunch
) I was looking at the Makita saw and mentioned I was thinking Kapex, the Makita representative told me to google Kapex motor failures and compare that to a google of Makita motor failures, hint that was the competition talking to me. Festool didnt have a rep at this dealer day so the store had their Festool salesdroid there and his answer to that was that Festool would take care of it while under warranty but could not answer my question about what happens after the warranty, except to say that Festool is one of the best.
Right now, I am still getting by with my 12" slider but I really need better accuracy (repeatability)
Instead of ignoring the problem, Festool needs to take a business 101 class, one of the things they will learn is "talk to your customers, if you ignore them, your competition will talk to them" Only Festool knows the seriousness of this problem and only they know if it is even a real problem or a internet problem. One of the problems with the internet is that when things are working fine, most people don't go on the net and say so, when they don't work the net is the first place they complain, so sometimes things appear worse than they really are, but in this case the silence from Festool makes it appear true.
I will be buying the competition since they are talking to me...let me tell you a story...At the last dealer day at my local tool store (a dealer day is a day where company representatives show up and talk and demo their tools, usually goes along with a BBQ so I go there for lunch

Right now, I am still getting by with my 12" slider but I really need better accuracy (repeatability)