Okay to start off I have to say that before I found and tried Festool products...I thought I had good tools. The saving grace is that some people that read Crag's list seem to not know about Festool and want to buy any brand functioning tools so I can support my addiction Festool.
I'm even hesitant to post my comments as the Festool has been soooooo....well engineered and built that I find it amazing that I can even find room for improvement.
I only have about 7 Festools tools…and many accessories.
My latest purchase was a Trion PS 300 EQ and yes again found that tools could make life Better!!!
I do have a combination of feedback, questions and suggestions.
Let me just list them in no order:
Every Festool blade for the 300 EQs , should include one splinter guard.
How can you charge $1.30 - $0.75 for a splinter guard that is just piece of injection plastic? I know the plastic molding and manufacturing industry and your price seems to have VERY large profit margin.
On the topic, why would you not include 20 or more splinter guards with the purchase of the saw?
Okay I might need to define that I look at the Systainer system as a very close part of tool, as the way I work is on site not a permanent workshop.
The Systainer that comes with the Jig, has triangle space in the top right area of the Sys. Why is that area not purposed to hold both splinter guards and blades? Real I have to ask..... with a jig saw, that is used on site and so I'm going to need to have many types and lengths of blades with the saw. I find it a bit odd that you don't think that would be a need.
Of course I don't want to spend more money than I have to...but if you had a package that would include the tool, parallel edge guide, circle cutter, guide stop, and a Systainer for blades/consumable media as one purchase/package ...that would allow me one line item to depreciate that would make life simpler.
I also ask as a Festool addict. Why don't you list a kit with the parallel edge guide, circle cutter, guide stop, and a Systainer for blades/consumable media and storage for the before mentioned accessories?
Sorry if I have been too bold with my comments.
Cheers,
Steve
I'm even hesitant to post my comments as the Festool has been soooooo....well engineered and built that I find it amazing that I can even find room for improvement.
I only have about 7 Festools tools…and many accessories.
My latest purchase was a Trion PS 300 EQ and yes again found that tools could make life Better!!!
I do have a combination of feedback, questions and suggestions.
Let me just list them in no order:
Every Festool blade for the 300 EQs , should include one splinter guard.
How can you charge $1.30 - $0.75 for a splinter guard that is just piece of injection plastic? I know the plastic molding and manufacturing industry and your price seems to have VERY large profit margin.
On the topic, why would you not include 20 or more splinter guards with the purchase of the saw?
Okay I might need to define that I look at the Systainer system as a very close part of tool, as the way I work is on site not a permanent workshop.
The Systainer that comes with the Jig, has triangle space in the top right area of the Sys. Why is that area not purposed to hold both splinter guards and blades? Real I have to ask..... with a jig saw, that is used on site and so I'm going to need to have many types and lengths of blades with the saw. I find it a bit odd that you don't think that would be a need.
Of course I don't want to spend more money than I have to...but if you had a package that would include the tool, parallel edge guide, circle cutter, guide stop, and a Systainer for blades/consumable media as one purchase/package ...that would allow me one line item to depreciate that would make life simpler.
I also ask as a Festool addict. Why don't you list a kit with the parallel edge guide, circle cutter, guide stop, and a Systainer for blades/consumable media and storage for the before mentioned accessories?
Sorry if I have been too bold with my comments.
Cheers,
Steve