bertv
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Michael Kellough said:Bert Vanderveen said:smartins said:I regularly see also in Germany that in ebay worn Festool tools goes in auctions for about 70-90% from new price... Never understood why save 50-100euros and have worn tool...
Those are bought for the parts. Repairing Festools 'off the regular road' is a business in Germany. Even at almost full price for a complete machine it is still way cheaper than buying the parts.
Then why bother with repair?
There are guys on the German eBay that offer an all-inclusive repair of various Festool machines. Their pricing is very competetive compared to the regular services (that use the trumped up parts prices of Festools Ekat). In the order of things they luck out on certain repairs that require only one cheap part & sometimes need a more expensive part for a repair. Apparantly in the long run these guys make money, so draw your conclusions…
In my opinion cannibalizing defective machines for their parts is a good thing, although I'd rather have repairs done with some kind of warranty (don't know enough about german law to make a statement about the eBay guys' warranties).