Pete Pedisich
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- Jan 22, 2007
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I think Festool make what they feel is the most practical decision on a country by country basis.
They wish to succeed in the US market, and realize we are very price tag sensitive, and sell at a lower profit margin to gain a foothold in the market.
Other countries, used to higher prices on tools, have a higher 'price tag' tolerance.
My dad paid (in adjusted dollars) much higher prices for contractor grade power tools than I do now, maybe not quite Festool prices, though.
I feel bad for the Canadians, it certainly does not seem fair, but the Australians and many others have much higher prices than the US on Festool.
They wish to succeed in the US market, and realize we are very price tag sensitive, and sell at a lower profit margin to gain a foothold in the market.
Other countries, used to higher prices on tools, have a higher 'price tag' tolerance.
My dad paid (in adjusted dollars) much higher prices for contractor grade power tools than I do now, maybe not quite Festool prices, though.
I feel bad for the Canadians, it certainly does not seem fair, but the Australians and many others have much higher prices than the US on Festool.