RobWoodCutter
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- Joined
- May 16, 2010
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"What can Festool do to regain brand loyalty?"
For the small percentage of folks that have had issues or the 100K people that currently own and use and are perfectly happy with their festools?
I buy Festool because they suite my needs and I can afford them. There is no Brand loyality=Blindness:
Vacs: CT-22 w/boom arm, CT-26, Midi
(2) MFT/3 tables
CMS w/2 extensions
Kapex
CXS set
T-18+3 set
Centrotec installer set
Kapex
TS-55 EQ
TS-75 EQ
Guide Rails: FS800/2,FS1400/2(2),FS1900/2,FS2700/2
HKC-55EB w/FSK420/FSK250/FSK670
OS 400 EQ-Set
OF 1010
OF 1400
OF 2200 + access set
MFK 700 EQ-Set
LR 32-SYS
Jigsaw Trion PS 300
Jigsaw Carvex PS 420 EBQ-Plus + Access. Kit
Planer HL850 E-F-Plus
Domino DF500 Q-set w/(2) Beech Tenon assortment sets
Rotex RO 150
ETS 150/3 EQ-Plus
LS-130 EQ-Plus
DTS 400 REQ-Plus
DX 93 E
Festool Banner, T-shirt, Caps (2)
I also buy Lie-Nielsen, Powermatic, Woodriver, Pfiel, Bessey, Delta, Milwaukee, Apollo because they suit my needs and I can afford them.
If something breaks, I fix it myself. If it breaks again, I change to a different model or brands.
Why in the world anybody that depends on their tools for a living would buy a $1500 mitersaw when they have a perfectly good $350 mitersaw they have been using dependably for 20 years doesn't make sense. Don't drink the green cool-aid, and make a good business decision and take the $1500 and buy two $350 mitersaws and $300 worth of blades and put the balance in savings in a bank account. If the $1500 saw does something that the $350 can't and it will save you in labor then figure out your return on investment and how long it will take to pay it off. If it pays for itself in 1 year, then so what if it craps out after a year. Buy another, because it should be able to pay for itself in a year as well. It is just a *** tool. It is the price of being in business.
Just because something is expensive doesn't mean it will be perfect and flawless, if it did then Ferrari/Royal Royce/Bentley would not need to offer any warranty on their cars because heaven forbid you spend a half million dollars on a car and have something break. For a half a million dollars it should run for 20 years without anything ever breaking down..
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For the small percentage of folks that have had issues or the 100K people that currently own and use and are perfectly happy with their festools?
I buy Festool because they suite my needs and I can afford them. There is no Brand loyality=Blindness:
Vacs: CT-22 w/boom arm, CT-26, Midi
(2) MFT/3 tables
CMS w/2 extensions
Kapex
CXS set
T-18+3 set
Centrotec installer set
Kapex
TS-55 EQ
TS-75 EQ
Guide Rails: FS800/2,FS1400/2(2),FS1900/2,FS2700/2
HKC-55EB w/FSK420/FSK250/FSK670
OS 400 EQ-Set
OF 1010
OF 1400
OF 2200 + access set
MFK 700 EQ-Set
LR 32-SYS
Jigsaw Trion PS 300
Jigsaw Carvex PS 420 EBQ-Plus + Access. Kit
Planer HL850 E-F-Plus
Domino DF500 Q-set w/(2) Beech Tenon assortment sets
Rotex RO 150
ETS 150/3 EQ-Plus
LS-130 EQ-Plus
DTS 400 REQ-Plus
DX 93 E
Festool Banner, T-shirt, Caps (2)
I also buy Lie-Nielsen, Powermatic, Woodriver, Pfiel, Bessey, Delta, Milwaukee, Apollo because they suit my needs and I can afford them.
If something breaks, I fix it myself. If it breaks again, I change to a different model or brands.
Why in the world anybody that depends on their tools for a living would buy a $1500 mitersaw when they have a perfectly good $350 mitersaw they have been using dependably for 20 years doesn't make sense. Don't drink the green cool-aid, and make a good business decision and take the $1500 and buy two $350 mitersaws and $300 worth of blades and put the balance in savings in a bank account. If the $1500 saw does something that the $350 can't and it will save you in labor then figure out your return on investment and how long it will take to pay it off. If it pays for itself in 1 year, then so what if it craps out after a year. Buy another, because it should be able to pay for itself in a year as well. It is just a *** tool. It is the price of being in business.
Just because something is expensive doesn't mean it will be perfect and flawless, if it did then Ferrari/Royal Royce/Bentley would not need to offer any warranty on their cars because heaven forbid you spend a half million dollars on a car and have something break. For a half a million dollars it should run for 20 years without anything ever breaking down..
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