Last Chance To Shop Festool's Lower Prices

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Last Chance To Shop Festool's Lower Prices

Festool is increasing their prices tomorrow..


Due to the increased prices of manufacturing, labour and materials, Festool has announced they are increasing the prices on their product line.

This allows them to keep consistent, top quality tools you know you can depend on when you need them most.

The new pricing will take effect May 1st, 2019.

Take advantage of the lower prices now before it's too late!

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I've only seen this mentioned by Canadian dealers. Is this a Festool Canada only thing? Can any US dealers or FestoolUSA comment? [member=48572]Shane Holland[/member]
 
elfick said:
Can any US dealers or FestoolUSA comment? [member=48572]Shane Holland[/member]

[member=20971]elfick[/member], no word from FUSA on a price increase in the U.S. at this time. So... shhhhhh!  [wink]
 
Something to do with the fact that the Canadian dollar has been losing ground steadily over the past year or two?
 
The dictionary definition of a sale is a period during which a retail seller offers goods at reduced prices.  A sale at Festool means we are raising our prices (again) so if you buy a tool before we raise prices it will cost less than if you wait until after we raise prices.
 
As a service provider myself (in a non-woodworking sector), I have increased my fees four times over the past three years alone. I receive a regular service from another business (about 6 - 7 times a year) which miraculously could keep the same rate of fee for close to ten years until this week when it announced a 8% price increase. How could I say no?

As a Festool owner who has already got all his "essential" Festool goodies (as opposed to nice-to-have ones), I don't get affected by the annual price increases...I actually benefited from them when I sold my CT26 and TS75 (still in pristine conditions) after owning them for two to three years. No other common brands could hold that kind of price after a few years of use.
 
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