My new MFK 700 (574368) trim router was just delivered. Unfortunately there are three problems:
1) The Plug-it power cord is missing
2) The MFK 700 handle is scuffed up on the one side and the bottom base has several long scratches
3) The cardboard diagram in the inside top is badly ripped (as was the warranty card and the user manual was a bit mangled)
I could potentially have #1 solved by having the dealer send me the missing cord. But I'm still bothered by issues 2 & 3. I know they do not seem like major things for a power tool. But I'm a little OCD about my tools (especially my Festools given their cost) and take immaculate care of them. My 5 year old heavily used Rotex RO 150 looks like it came off the assembly line yesterday. Heck, you could even eat off my dust extractor. So to have a brand new tool that looks worse than those really bothers me. And since the cardboard liner is a mini user's guide, it's a hassle that part of it is unreadable. (I'm not sure if a replacement for that can be sent as an potential fix.)
When I opened the MFK 700 systainer, everything was in disarray... apparently from the shipping. So that could be the cause of issues 2 & 3... but I can't help shaking the feeling that all three issues add up to my having been sent an open-box/returned item.
So I'm thinking of asking for an exchange on it. Is that reasonable?
1) The Plug-it power cord is missing
2) The MFK 700 handle is scuffed up on the one side and the bottom base has several long scratches
3) The cardboard diagram in the inside top is badly ripped (as was the warranty card and the user manual was a bit mangled)
I could potentially have #1 solved by having the dealer send me the missing cord. But I'm still bothered by issues 2 & 3. I know they do not seem like major things for a power tool. But I'm a little OCD about my tools (especially my Festools given their cost) and take immaculate care of them. My 5 year old heavily used Rotex RO 150 looks like it came off the assembly line yesterday. Heck, you could even eat off my dust extractor. So to have a brand new tool that looks worse than those really bothers me. And since the cardboard liner is a mini user's guide, it's a hassle that part of it is unreadable. (I'm not sure if a replacement for that can be sent as an potential fix.)
When I opened the MFK 700 systainer, everything was in disarray... apparently from the shipping. So that could be the cause of issues 2 & 3... but I can't help shaking the feeling that all three issues add up to my having been sent an open-box/returned item.
So I'm thinking of asking for an exchange on it. Is that reasonable?