Wood_Slice
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- Dec 2, 2020
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I guess Im glad I don't have the Kapex. While acknowledgment from a company is a step in the right direction it is (imo) only because of Kapex sales had been affected and assurances must be made to keep it in the Festool lineup. To this day I don't understand why a company like Festool doesn't add brushless technology on all if not most of their tools. I mean $1500 price tag is not sufficient to add brushless technology on a saw? Similarly they have a superb lineup of Hepa vacuums and the priciest is about $1000. So why not make a CT Cyclone model or something that has the vacuum with a built in cyclone. Here is the reason: consumables and sales. Which is why I suspect they don't change the Kapex to brushless technology so that eventually when it does stop working you can send it in for service. It is a shame but its not just Festool it is just how businesses operate in general.