Hi,
I light of a recent warranty discussion I am just curious as to how many of us use non-Festool blades in our green jigsaws, circular saws, routers, Dominos etc.
Given the implication by Festool that it may have some bearing on the validity of any warranty claim, I am curious as to how many of you might think twice about using a Bosch jigsaw blade or CMT router bit in the future?
I guess I'm just wondering if Festool's claim that it ".. does not condone nor support the use of any non-Festool engineered, designed, and manufactured accessories or consumables with Festool products." why do Festool use industry standardised mounting patterns/dimensions for these consumables?
Personally I'm about 50/50 on genuine to non-genuine blades on my assorted tools. It would be disappointing to think I have to remember to throw a genuine blade back into my tool before I send it in for a service...
I light of a recent warranty discussion I am just curious as to how many of us use non-Festool blades in our green jigsaws, circular saws, routers, Dominos etc.
Given the implication by Festool that it may have some bearing on the validity of any warranty claim, I am curious as to how many of you might think twice about using a Bosch jigsaw blade or CMT router bit in the future?
I guess I'm just wondering if Festool's claim that it ".. does not condone nor support the use of any non-Festool engineered, designed, and manufactured accessories or consumables with Festool products." why do Festool use industry standardised mounting patterns/dimensions for these consumables?
Personally I'm about 50/50 on genuine to non-genuine blades on my assorted tools. It would be disappointing to think I have to remember to throw a genuine blade back into my tool before I send it in for a service...