I have heard first hand, and read many stories on websites including this one, about Kapex 120 failures. So many in fact I could possibly write a book about it!
The issue or potential issue for certain 120’s to take a dive is very real, not a myth or hearsay, it was/is still a potential issue with many saws out there.
Also, and this is opinion based, I have found that number of issues I alone have heard and know about to be worrying for such a premium tool with a substantial price tag.
So, the problem is real, that’s not what Festool or a customer wants by any means but, none the less it exists.
So, it’s then, as a company, how Festool deal with the “problem” that matters.
Blaming user error or voltage fluctuation is like rubbing salt in the wound. Denying there is any problem or potential problem is plain silly, and a bit of an insult.
I have had a multitude of mitre saws over many years from various makes, and they have worked hard, and none ever suffered this type of failure?
I didn’t buy a Kapex for a very long time, because of the doubt deep in my mind brought on by the stories of failures.
I recently unexpectedly needed to buy another large mitre saw, I still fancied a Kapex because of all of the great reports I’d heard about them. I have heard far more really good reports and reviews, rather than bad, so I was in a quandary.
I then heard about a new improved KS 120 REB. So, I decided to take a chance, if it dies, I have warranty (for a while).
I’ve now used the saw a lot, for all kinds, from small trims to roof trusses and joists.
I and anybody that uses it, look after and respect it but, it gets used throughout it’s capacity, not baby’d or wrapped in cotton wool, just used as it was designed for.
It does spend more time in a workshop than on site, as we have other saws for the majority of site work but, even in the workshop, it’s cutting all kinds.
I really do love the saw, it is everything I’d heard it would be and more, and when you actually own one, you realise how good a design they are. The only thing I still can’t get used to, is the sound of the motor. I say that about the Festool plunge saws as well though. So not an issue, just something I need to get used too.
So, hopefully the latest saw, and later parts on the older saws will eradicate the issue, or potential for it, lets hope so, as I’m sure Festool do too.
I appreciate the statement here, it confirms what most of us already knew, and is more transparent than I’ve heard from many Festool employees.
I have asked many times Festool employees, Festool dealers etc about the issue, most or many shrug their shoulders and say “what issue?” Or words to that effect. Some have been very honest, and although loyal to the company they work for, have acknowledged what’s been asked, and usually reply that certain parts on certain machines had the potential to fail.
So that at least tells me, they knew/know of the problem.
So the statement here although very welcomed, was quite a long time coming.
I must say though, the reports of Kapex failures seem to be a lot fewer now, both on here and elsewhere. Let’s hope it continues that way.