glass1 said:Why no 120 volt version for USA. Probably because Festool makes less profit on it and it would cut into ks 120 sales. I have heard of no ks60 120 volt burnouts from the uk. Come on Festool get your head out of the sand and give us the good tools.
glass1 said:Like I said corporate profits trump all.
Alex said:I do not understand how not releasing a saw would mean more corporate profits. But that's just me......If Festool thought releasing it to USA market would increase profits they would release it.
Birdhunter said:Also, the US has a unique legal system where the manufacturers are held liable for damages if the product causes harm even if the user is doing something incredibly stupid.
Birdhunter said:The most amusing one for me is the warning to not eat the desiccant packets that are in the shipping boxes.
Birdhunter said:The most amusing one for me is the warning to not eat the desiccant packets that are in the shipping boxes.
Birdhunter said:The most amusing one for me is the warning to not eat the desiccant packets that are in the shipping boxes.
Alex said:I just bought some Sigma paint yesterday form our local Sigma Service Centre. Since a couple of years the Dutch brand Sigma is owned by the American company PPG.
To my surprise on the receipt I got it said I was not allowed to use this paint to paint any facilities where chemical, biological or nuclear arms were made.
I thought this was very funny and very sad at the same time. [huh]
rst said:Peter, I think you may be thinking of me. I do commercial glazing, automatic doors, locksmithing and plastic fabrication. I wood butcher as a hobby, all my house trim is quarter sawn oak that I made. Started out as a finisher and branched out form there is the last 50 years.
Alex said:Birdhunter said:The most amusing one for me is the warning to not eat the desiccant packets that are in the shipping boxes.
I just bought some Sigma paint yesterday form our local Sigma Service Centre. Since a couple of years the Dutch brand Sigma is owned by the American company PPG.
To my surprise on the receipt I got it said I was not allowed to use this paint to paint any facilities where chemical, biological or nuclear arms were made.
I thought this was very funny and very sad at the same time. [huh]