Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and planning to start phasing in Festool tools for everything I can in my shop. Today, I received my first Festool purchase: a 125 REQ PLUS from the recon site.
When I opened the systainer, I can't help but admit I was a bit nervous. The tool had a thin layer of dust over everything. The tool itself, the power cord, the warranty card, and the manual.
The warranty card was incorrect (it is for a MIDI HEPA extractor) and there were two manuals (125 REQ and MIDI HEPA).
Photos of tool:https://imgur.com/a/ZbZA1HT
I know it's a used tool and that this is the point of the recon site but, before purchasing from the recon site, I did ample research and _everything_ I read that involved someone buying a tool from the recon site over the last 7 years stated that the tool was in perfect condition and super clean.
I reached out to another group I am a member of, just to validate my research was accurate, and everyone who chimed in had a similar report: super clean tool on delivery from the recon site.
So now I'm a bit concerned: wrong warranty card + dirty tool = ?
I'm wondering if this is just the status quo now perhaps due to covid or did the tool I received somehow miss a step or two in the process. Maybe someone was just having an off day and put the wrong warranty card with the wrong unit (that had originally come in as a pair to the recon process).
I will say that the pad on the tool looks pristine -- so it does look like "some" work was done to it. I just can't understand why they wouldn't run a moist rag over it, haha.
I'm going to have to call them tomorrow to work out the warranty card issue, anyway, but I wanted to get the thoughts of you all here who have much more experience with Festool and specifically Festool recon than I do.
Are dusty/dirty tools common through the recon site?
Thanks,
Tim
I'm new to the forum and planning to start phasing in Festool tools for everything I can in my shop. Today, I received my first Festool purchase: a 125 REQ PLUS from the recon site.
When I opened the systainer, I can't help but admit I was a bit nervous. The tool had a thin layer of dust over everything. The tool itself, the power cord, the warranty card, and the manual.
The warranty card was incorrect (it is for a MIDI HEPA extractor) and there were two manuals (125 REQ and MIDI HEPA).
Photos of tool:https://imgur.com/a/ZbZA1HT
I know it's a used tool and that this is the point of the recon site but, before purchasing from the recon site, I did ample research and _everything_ I read that involved someone buying a tool from the recon site over the last 7 years stated that the tool was in perfect condition and super clean.
I reached out to another group I am a member of, just to validate my research was accurate, and everyone who chimed in had a similar report: super clean tool on delivery from the recon site.
So now I'm a bit concerned: wrong warranty card + dirty tool = ?
I'm wondering if this is just the status quo now perhaps due to covid or did the tool I received somehow miss a step or two in the process. Maybe someone was just having an off day and put the wrong warranty card with the wrong unit (that had originally come in as a pair to the recon process).
I will say that the pad on the tool looks pristine -- so it does look like "some" work was done to it. I just can't understand why they wouldn't run a moist rag over it, haha.
I'm going to have to call them tomorrow to work out the warranty card issue, anyway, but I wanted to get the thoughts of you all here who have much more experience with Festool and specifically Festool recon than I do.
Are dusty/dirty tools common through the recon site?
Thanks,
Tim