Ras 115 sale at Hartville tools

safety1st

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Till Oct 1 you can get the sander for $180 with code rasdeal19 at checkout.

Got this from the promo mailer I get. No association with the seller.

Hope this helps somebody.
 
Thanks for the heads up.

I keep trying to justify this sander.. but can’t.

Anyway great deal if you’re looking.
 
FYI you need to enter code as RASdeal19 (the caps matter ). Thanks for posting this!
 
Thanks.  Getting ready to remove paint from one side of my house.  Have an RO125 but this sounds like it would be better from reading comparisons/reviews.  Happy that Hartville only charged $11 shipping to Hawaii and no tax.  When I typed in code, caps didn’t matter.
 
These are showing sold out since yesterday.  Is there a trick to getting one?

Thanks,
Rich
 
Koamolly said:
Check again.  They appear to be in stock today.

They have two in stock in the store, but I can't order online.  Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,
Rich
 
Rich Kline said:
They have two in stock in the store, but I can't order online.  Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,
Rich

How far along are you able to get in the checkout process?  I was able to add the item (https://www.hartvilletool.com/product/17337/festool-sanders-and-polishers) to my cart and add the discount promo code.  It's now asking me for the billing information, which I'm not going to enter since I'm not actually planning on buying the tool.

Are you getting an error message?
 
I wish I could jump on this deal, but I just ordered RAS 115 from FestoolProducts.com. I called them and they don't do price matching. They also told me that even though Festool has a 30 day "try it free" window, it's not exactly free as I have to pay for shipping the item back.

This is why my preference is to buy from brick & mortar or Amazon (and check the package!) -- don't need to pay for returns.
 
serge0n said:
I wish I could jump on this deal, but I just ordered RAS 115 from FestoolProducts.com. I called them and they don't do price matching. They also told me that even though Festool has a 30 day "try it free" window, it's not exactly free as I have to pay for shipping the item back.

This is why my preference is to buy from brick & mortar or Amazon (and check the package!) -- don't need to pay for returns.

I don’t blame you if you have a local dealer that is well stocked and accessible on nights and weekends.  But sometimes that’s a tall order, even if you live in a populated suburbia or urban area.

For my own part, I’ve returned 1-2 items in over 6 years, which is a small fraction of what I’ve kept.  The shipping costs are negligible compared to the time off from work, hours of driving, gas and tolls I would waste on a brick and mortar.  And toolnut is one of the two or three well-stocked dealers I would visit if I was inclined.  It’s still cheaper to eat shipping once in a blue moon.
 
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