Untidy Shop said:[size=13pt]Well the Festool Jan 1 price rises are now known. For example now -
Kapex 120 - A$1945.00
Domino 500 - A$1550.00
Domino 700 - A$2150.00
TS55R - A$950.00
HK55 with FSK420 - A$835.00
ROTEX 150 - A$965.00
More on Festool Aust. Website.
Overall increases are 'moderate to high''; for example the HK55/FSK420 deal was A$810.00. That's roughly an 8% increase. So the yearly creep in prices continues, and within a market in which many other brands have decreased their prices through competition.
Untidy Shop said:[size=13pt]Well with the Down Under price rises on Jan 1; today, Jan 3, there were some new tools released.
KS 60
RTS400
DTS400 and ETS 125 new models
ETS-EC 125/3
And this time some, such as the KS60, before NA. [big grin]
Details -http://www.festool.com.au
Grakat said:[member=13058]Kev[/member]
Are you currently using a consolidated shipping service? I have a few more Festool purchases to make, but TTS are giving me the you know whats. Looking at options.........
Pykie said:Untidy Shop said:[size=13pt]Well with the Down Under price rises on Jan 1; today, Jan 3, there were some new tools released.
KS 60
RTS400
DTS400 and ETS 125 new models
ETS-EC 125/3
And this time some, such as the KS60, before NA. [big grin]
Details -http://www.festool.com.au
I'm pretty interested in the KS 60, bit ill wait for some reviews.
I'd use it purely as my saw for fixes, I've currently got the Bosch X glide 12", but it is huge to be lugging around for everything.
KS 60 appeals to me given it's likely precision and dust extraction for stuff like MDF.
It's price point isn't to bad either. Even the decent smaller drop saws from Makita etc are around $700, most good SCMS are around $1000.
Grakat said:Should be better as it costs 10x what the Ryobi costs, personally Fein Super cut or Multmaster are much better value for money when it comes to multitools IMO.
Grakat said:Yes it's an interesting promotion. The Routers and the ETS sanders are the stand outs for this one. I have the ETS150/3 sander, would consider the 5mm but was going to cover that off with the Rotex.
I have a cheap Ryobi multi tool, which can't cut custard. Is the Festool Vecturo any better? Can anyone shed any insight?
All going well, will pick up the OF1400 this time around. Decisions decisions :-\
bryan1982 said:What i found interesting between the ks60 and ks120
Was is the weight.
Ks120 weight about 21kg and the trolley is about 10kg
Ks60 weight about 17.8 and the trolley with adapter is about 13kg
So the foot print of the new saw is only smaller if you dont put it on the stand
And they weight basically the same.
[size=11pt]eddomak said:Hi All,
I saw an ad in Gumtree, and followed up a little...
Looks like Vijays Power Tools (897 Botany Rd, Rosebery NSW) is clearing out Festool. The Gumtree ad says they will not entertain queries over the phone, but I gave them a call anyway and he was happy to tell me if he had a specific item in store. He wouldn't disclose any prices over the phone but said it was better than RRP . . . . . . . . . . . .
Untidy Shop said:[size=13pt]Well we have had the price rise, now comes the promotion. We had no promotion catalogue in the last 1/4 of 2016, but the Jan - March, 2017 has been released.
The Catalogue celebrates the release of the KS60 with a promotion price on saw/stand combination. And there are considerable sander 'discounts' particularly on the ETS150/3/5s with discounts of A$139 which nearly brings them back to the price I paid over ten years ago! [eek]
The three main router models are also discounted, in this case by A$100 each., and yes [member=13058]Kev[/member] with discounts over A$300 on the Vecturo range, there is room for sales speculation. Fein anyone ; or even a Blue Boch, DeWalt or AEG!
But it is great to to see some real discounting at last;
no matter what the reason. [thumbs up] [thumbs up]
http://www.festool.com.au/WebRoot/S...s/Festool_Jan-Mar_17_Campaign_Spreads_low.pdf