Cheese said:Now that most on-line stores charge state sales tax, there's no longer any advantage for me so I purchase Festool items locally from Woodcraft, Acme or Twin Tool. Just trying to keep the local merchants profitable and in business. [big grin]
rvieceli said:For many of us there is no local dealer. The nearest vendor to me is about 2.5 hours away.
When Bob Marino retired, he passed the mantle to Beaver Industrial Supply in Saint Louis MO. I have been using them since with good luck. The plus is that they are that dealer 2.5 hours away so that if I order early enough I can usually get it the next day or in two days if in stock.
They have a dedicated Festool site:
https://festools-online.com/
But I generally go through the main site:
https://beavertools.com/
They are an authorized dealer for several brands including Mirka, Jet, Powermatic etc.
Ron
I typically go there for my addiction and I send some of the business to woodcraft in Orange County. They’ve been very forthcoming about answering questions. To a lesser extent I go to rockler to amuse myself.jobsworth said:I use Anderson Plywood in Culver City calif. Don Ware and Allan Kensley know more about those tools than anyone I know you have question prior to purchase youll get a honest answer out of them even if its dont buy it ya wont need it