darbo
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- Jun 18, 2010
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Why is an MFS 700 priced more than an OF 1010? Put another way: Why are four pieces of static extruded aluminum rails and a handful of connectors and supporting parts priced higher than a sophisticated/complicated/highly engineered electric routing machine? I don't pretend to understand marketing or manufacturing, and I am not one to complain about the cost of Festool tools as compared with other manufacturers similar tools, but the fact that an MFS 700 is more expensive than an OF 1010 seems all out of proportion to me. Isn't MFS primarily a support jig for OF 1010 and other routers? Sometimes I can comprehend support equipment being priced more than the primary equipment. For instance, a high quality lens can cost more than a digital SLR camera because producing high quality lenses requires a lot of engineering and very expensive materials. But, while I am confident that an MFS set is very well machined, I cannot believe that it is more expensive to Festool to engineer and manufacture an MFS 700 than an OF 1010.
I write this post not to complain or to encourage complaints; only to express bewilderment and astonishment at what seems to me to be pricing that is completely out of proportion to the point of insult. Am I wrong? (I hope so!)
I write this post not to complain or to encourage complaints; only to express bewilderment and astonishment at what seems to me to be pricing that is completely out of proportion to the point of insult. Am I wrong? (I hope so!)