Alex said:
jobsworth said:
One thing Ive learned in my 66 years on this planet is there is no good deals.
I feel sad for you. I've had many good deals in my life.
The best one I got, tool related, was definitely my CS70E Set for €1000 from a retiring contractor. Got it for 7 years now and it's still running as good as the day I bought it. At one point somebody offered me €2150 for it.
And if when you took it home plugged it in used it for a week or so and it crashed, whose gonna pay for the repair/ you take it back to the guy if you can find him, he'll tell ya to pack sand you bought as is. then your on the hook for the repair.
But were not talking used are we? The op said NEW
Dont mix apples and oranges.
Also when buying used you got to take extra steps to make sure the tool hasnt been abused, not stolen and if it goes bad yer on your own to repair it.
I have bought used festools before. But I am careful last used tool I bought was a 850 planer. Works good. Had to check to make sure it wasnt hot and it defenately not under warranty.
You have ax , are used tools "good deals"?
I say yes and no.
Lower price yes, warranty and reliable, depends thats the risk.
Can you afford to get it repaired if it crashes on you?
If you can then why not buy new, get the warranty and the confidence of knowing if it does go south its covered for 3 years.
As I said no truely good deals.
Theres risk involved.
Buying used tools is like buying used cars.
You are taking a risk.
Question is do you want to take that risk?
For example as I said buying used tools is like buying used cars.
I buy only new cars/trucks.
Some people tell me Im losing money cuz they drop in value as soon as you drive it off the lot.
I say yes and no.
When I buy a vehicle I hold on to it until it pretty much dies.
Example, I bought a Honda accord new in 1990 held on to it until 2009. My accord had 298,000 miles on it and still passed calif smog when I sold it.
I bought it new, took care of it made sure the maintenance was done etc etc and it lasted.
Then bought another NEW Honda. Still have it it still runs good. I know all the maintenance that has been done and its well maintained. Ill still have it 10 years from now.
Same with tools.
You can take the risk if you want to.
I prefer to pay the little bit more and know what Im getting.
Any abuse is done by me.
When It gets long in the tooth Ill sell it to you, buy another new one and repeat.
Another thing, you are relying on the honesty and integrity of the seller.
think about that one to