Frank Pellow
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Jonny, I think that your theories about USA pricing are probably correct.
mhch said:Can argue that European prices might not have increased the same way if
Festool did not decide to invest in the US market.
Ned Young said:I do dispute the use of the term "subsidised" in your statement "...the US market is effectively being subsidised by other markets."
Frank Pellow said:Actually, the prices in Canada are different than those in the USA. The prices that Hafele (who have a Festool monopoly in Canada) charges are hard to find. When I have managed to find the prices, they seem to be about 10% higher than the USA prices -but still a whole lot less than the rest of the world appears to be paying.
For comparison, the Canadian price is $490 per tax. In Ontario, we pay 8% provincial tax and 5% federal tax, so my price would be $553. Right now the US and Canadian dollars are practically at par.dirtydeeds said:in another topic it sounds like the new of2200 is 600 us dollars
wow, thats really really cheap
just to give you an idea on price difference in tools between the uk and america
the of2000 (they arnt releasing the of2200 here yet) costs the equivilent of 900 us before vat (sales tax)
the total retail price is nearly 1058 us dollars. remember this is the current price for the old model