bdiemer
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That's the beginning of the end...elfick said:Speaking of Metabo, I was surprised to see some of their tools on Lowes.com today.
That's the beginning of the end...elfick said:Speaking of Metabo, I was surprised to see some of their tools on Lowes.com today.
Untidy Shop said:Obviously they must think everyone in NA is 'Professional'! [smile]
yetihunter said:Bosch was running multi-national factory lines long before the perceived quality drop (specific to power tools). For whatever reason (and I'm sure there are plenty), they're just not impressive anymore. The popular products keep getting downgraded. The new products are uninspired and disappointing when compared to the company's history. The best tools often don't come to the states, let alone the fact that they also don't distinguish between their consumer and professional tiers over here.
bdiemer said:That's the beginning of the end...elfick said:Speaking of Metabo, I was surprised to see some of their tools on Lowes.com today.
sae said:I'd like to see better efforts made in marketing and promotions, but when I asked the local dealer, they said they're committed to this distribution model, i.e. they don't really care about generating a marketing buzz. Oh well.
sae said:bdiemer said:That's the beginning of the end...elfick said:Speaking of Metabo, I was surprised to see some of their tools on Lowes.com today.
It's been available for a few years now. They don't actively promote it on either side, Metabo would rather you visit a local dealer (which is usually a welding supplier since their core market is metalwork). It's really just a drop ship portal for those who don't want to go to the store.
I'd like to see better efforts made in marketing and promotions, but when I asked the local dealer, they said they're committed to this distribution model, i.e. they don't really care about generating a marketing buzz. Oh well.
SRSemenza said:Bosch has a green range? Or are you maybe thinking of Ryobi?
Seth
demographic said:SRSemenza said:Bosch has a green range? Or are you maybe thinking of Ryobi?
Seth
Bosch definitely has a green range, way downmarket from the blue tools.
Oversea Bosch has a diy version of their toolsWuffles said:demographic said:SRSemenza said:Bosch has a green range? Or are you maybe thinking of Ryobi?
Seth
Bosch definitely has a green range, way downmarket from the blue tools.
Not in the US. They only do blue there apparently. It's come up before.
Make it chrome. Men love chromeamt said:I could be mistaken, but it seems like a lot of the bosch professional tools simply aren't available in the USA. For example, I cannot find their plunge saw or tracks here.
demographic said:I'm guessing that there must be a fair bit of Bosch's range that you guys aren't getting in the US?
As far as I'm concerned for years Bosch has been not the best in my opinion but recently its on the up in a big way.
BrianJA said:Make it chrome. Men love chromeamt said:I could be mistaken, but it seems like a lot of the bosch professional tools simply aren't available in the USA. For example, I cannot find their plunge saw or tracks here.
jacko9 said:It's too bad that manufactures don't value their brand and allow inferior items to be sold with their brand name to score some short term profit. That strategy might be good for the stock investor but in my opinion bad for the market place. I want to buy top quality tools (and other goods) and when a quality supplier slips in some inferior quality product I get furious and want to eliminate that supplier from my future purchases.
Jack
I bought Bosch tools before I decided to go for Festool. I considered Bosch as the best on the market. As I bought more tools from Bosch, I discovered several issues with them. I contacted Bosch with questions and the answer was that I have to deal with it at my own. The level of precision of the Bosch tools was just too low for my expectations from high quality tools, therefore I sold all the Bosch tools on ebay and took the Festool way. Festool is meeting my expectations in a system of high quality precise tools. The saw is cutting where I expect to get the cut, the sander is doing the job as expected and the vacuum works just perfect.DanielOB said:Bosch, an icon of quality tools?
USED TO BE and no more