Good Morning
List prices are nearly always adjusted on the 1st of January every year. Many have gone up by a few percent, some much more, see my post on the Edge Bander. Some have been reduced, like the T 18 cordless drills, partly for a realignment of the whole cordless range.
The cordless range is also subject to a dealer offer at the moment so look out for some very special pricing, for the SET, PLUS and new BASIC versions. The BASICs are available across the whole range, consisting of machine body only in a Systainer and are very good value. Our offerings are here:
http://www.toolfest.co.uk/quick-search?terms=cordless%20basic
Also batteries and chargers have been reduced in price by nearly half making it far less painful to add an extra battery to a cordless kit, my next job is to add the batteries to our website, when I do, I'll post a link. In theory there should be no disadvantage to buying a BASIC machine, charger and battery, instead of a PLUS or SET version. I haven't done the maths yet but this is what I understand is the intention.
Dealers are also free to set there own pricing so do hunt around for good deals, overstocks, older versions, drives to hit sales targets etc mean dealers can be keen to shift stock at 'silly' prices sometimes. As we saw with TTS themselves and the PDC drill there are some really good deals out there if you can find them.
Best regards
Warren