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Alan m said:there are some shocking increases in that.
7.9 % overall but 100% on a few and 110% on one.
loads of 50% and 75%
the only good thing on there is the extentions for the kapex. down from 700 to 500.
erock said:Well it's a good thing I picked up a RO 125 in the last recon sale.
And I'm glad I bought my Kapex this year.
Man, if Festool keeps raising the prices every year I may have to rethink some future purchases. The next sander I was thinking about buying is the
LS130. I know it's only going up $10 making it $375. But as a hobbyist, I will just make due with the sanders I have now and keep an eye open
for a future recon sale or start watching ebay a little more often. My Festool wish list just got a little bit smaller. I'm definitely NOT buying a Kapex
Portable stand UG set. I can scratch that item off my wish list.
But on a positive note, the prices on the systainers are staying the same. Plus a couple went down in price. Which is great because I plan on putting
all my non-festool tools into a systainers over time.
It's a good thing I appreciate the quality Festool delivers. I may be a little put off by the price increase now. But come June (my birthday month) I'm sure I'll
forget all about it and would be looking into a new Festool tool of some kind.
Eric
Rocky said:Addiction = sales.
woodie said:At some point these price increases have to start affecting their sales... Some of the increases on abrasives are ridiculous. I can't believe the Kapex is going up again too, even if it is only $25 [sad].
skids said:Rocky said:Addiction = sales.
Yep! But...The thing the Germans aren't quite accounting for with the American market, since they more familiar with a planned economic environment, is when the competition catches on and starts producing competitive products that folks here are willing to purchase instead. Let's take the miter saw market in it's current state. It's a collective joke, with nothing that even comes close to acceptable once you've used a Kapex. Then there is the Kapex, sitting there shining like a Beacon of hope for us all-at a price...But what happens when Bosch or someone else produces a saw with Kapex qualities for $800.
Markets always figure this stuff out, maybe not on our timelines, but they do. My feeling is Festool is completely ok with pricing out the hobbyist with increases like this, and I suppose going after the contractor only market?? Which is a shame, because most contractors are so set in their ways, good luck convincing them they should change to a new high-priced tool. Better off with hobbyist homeowners (tweenie types) if you ask me, they are the one with the cash to burn and willingness to try new tools.
Pricing can't continually go up, or I am out of the game. I love my Festool tools, but I love my principals more. A price increase when prices are already through the roof is just starting to make me feel like an idiot when I show other people I own Festool. Honestly, when people ask me what the Kapex costs, I lie (this includes my wife). It's becoming the Luis Vuitton of power tools.