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nanook said:Shane, what issues did the Service Dept Manager mention them seeing?
I figured that might be asked. I actually typed it in my original post and removed it because I thought I might not be believed. But there were no issues that were on the radar.
I did specifically ask about the 4-5 reported cases of the TS 55 REQ not retracting after plunge. I had him take apart a saw and show me what he thought was the problem. We were expecting one of these back from a customer (also a FOG member) who reported this problem and I was going to hear about the actual findings but the Service Department Manager is out of the office this week. So, I expect to hear something on Monday about whether his hunch was confirmed. I'll reiterate that there are very, very few reported cases. I also asked about the report of grease dripping from the Kapex which is another rare case to make sure my understanding of the problem was correct and I was providing accurate information when I responded here on the forum.
The reality is that this forum is not censored. If there were widespread problems, they would be posted about here for all to read. If there's a problem, you guys are likely to read all of the juicy details for yourself and learn about it the same time I do.
But, I think Kev summed it up well with his reply...
Kev said:I think I could say that even if you were unfortunate to have an issue, Festool would see it good.
We take care of our customers. I do it every day and go above and beyond in many cases what we guarantee. I've said this before here on the forum, but humor me in repeating myself: While we strive for perfection, there are problems with any product, regardless of price. The defining difference is how a company stands behind their product. I can say with confidence that we are among the very best in that respect.