What's the official skinny on NAINA items...?

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First let me say that I did a search before posting, so if I missed a thread that explains this (or at least discusses it) feel free to link to it and castigate me appropriately.

I am fairly new here, but have been around long enough to learn what NAINA means. I've even seen a few items that are NAINA that I'd like to have. So here's my question:

Does Festool actively prevent international dealers from shipping items outside their respective RTZ's (Retail Trade Zone) or outside their home countries? I.e., does it mean that the only 'official' way to get a NAINA item is to travel outside of NA and bring it home as luggage?

I understand that tools and electrical items would have potential regulatory, compatibility, and safety issues - and I get that. But things like drill bits, attic systainers, etc. don't fit into that category and seem to be more like an 'error of omission' than a serious import issue?

Maybe I am the only one who cares or would like to know?

OK, I'll go take my meds and crawl back under my rock now...

:-)
 
On another thread recently the only authorized on-line spokesperson for Festool USA, Shane Holland, explained yet again that they do not discuss business strategy in public. The contract between Festool USA and dealers is considered confidential.

Generally dealers may only ship within their territory. So, dealers within the EU may ship to EU addresses, they cannot ship outside the EU.

Most places where Festools are used run on 230v 50hz electricity. North America and large jobsites in the UK are exceptions. The Electrical Safety Orders for employers in the USA and Canada vary slightly from place to place, but generally prohibit employees using hand-held electrical tools using more than 125v 60hz. So an employer would face all kinds of liability issues trying to buy 230v tools. Festools use universal motors so they work as well on 6ohz as on 50hz.
 
wow said:
First let me say that I did a search before posting, so if I missed a thread that explains this (or at least discusses it) feel free to link to it and castigate me appropriately.

I am fairly new here, but have been around long enough to learn what NAINA means. I've even seen a few items that are NAINA that I'd like to have. So here's my question:

Does Festool actively prevent international dealers from shipping items outside their respective RTZ's (Retail Trade Zone) or outside their home countries? I.e., does it mean that the only 'official' way to get a NAINA item is to travel outside of NA and bring it home as luggage?

I understand that tools and electrical items would have potential regulatory, compatibility, and safety issues - and I get that. But things like drill bits, attic systainers, etc. don't fit into that category and seem to be more like an 'error of omission' than a serious import issue?

Maybe I am the only one who cares or would like to know?

OK, I'll go take my meds and crawl back under my rock now...

:-)

Dealers here in Europe are prohibited from shipping to addresses outside Europe.

The only ways to get NAINA items are to come over here with empty luggage, or get a friend over here to ship them to you.
 
jonny round boy said:
Dealers here in Europe are prohibited from shipping to addresses outside Europe.

The only ways to get NAINA items are to come over here with empty luggage, or get a friend over here to ship them to you.

Might you be that friend?  : )
 
SittingElf said:
WOW,

What exactly are you looking for?  I may be able to help.

Cheers,

Frank

Thanks for the offer Frank! I may take you up on it someday (before you and your wife move back to the US permanently in X[?] months). [BTW, thank you to your wife "for your service".]

However, be careful, as you may get requests from dozens of others who want a track saw module for the CMS, etc., etc.

Regards, Dick
 
I would love to get a parallel guide bag and a saw blade bag if anyone would give me a price and ship it to me.
 
Dochawthorne said:
I would love to get a parallel guide bag and a saw blade bag if anyone would give me a price and ship it to me.

The parallel guide bag was only available for a short while. It's not a current item & is very rare.
 
They are still widely available in Europe.
They are called FS-BAG #466357 at €56.
The latest one has a zipper on the front and can only hold 2 FS1400 rails.
I still have the old version which has a Velcro on the front and can hold 2 FS1400 and a FS800, which I like better.
The saw bag is also available and called KRS-BAG #496941 at €25.
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jonny round boy said:
The parallel guide bag was only available for a short while. It's not a current item & is very rare.

neeleman said:
They are still widely available in Europe.
They are called FS-BAG #466357 at €56.

That's the rail bag. It is NOT the parallel guide bag. THIS is the parallel guide bag.
 
Yes you are right. This one is indeed hard to find because it's discontinued. It's called FS-BAG-PA with #496940.
I still have a dealer in town who has one in his shop.
But I think it's way too big.
 
I do have the rail bag but really want the parallel guide bag and the saw blade bag if your dealer still has one what would it cost to buy both and ship it to USA Urbandale Iowa zip code 50322 thanks a lot for any help.
 
I'm afraid that the shipping cost will be huge due to the length of the parallel bag.
The purchase of the 2 bags will be around 180 euros.
I tried UPS but they showed me 278 euros for shipping with 4 days delivery and that's insane, but it's up to you.

Tomorrow I'll first check if the bag is still available.
 
Since you were so nice as to offer, could you get me a price for a blade bag and a 'Toolie' please? Also, can you get a price for delivery by Post (Mail) rather than using Fedex or DHL or UPS, all of whom tack on extra fees?

Thank you very much in advance!

Wayne
 
Anyone know why the PA bag was discontinued. It seems like it's very useful and I know there were some threads on here about people in NA wanting them.
 
I don't believe that the guide bag was even offered here.  I believe some were brought in and tested and due to comments they weren't brought in.

Peter
 
Maybe they could do a short run of the parallel bag in the US???!!!! And the blade bag too. Was it available in US ever?
 
The only ways to get NAINA items are to come over here with empty luggage, or get a friend over here to ship them to you. So if I sent you some empty luggage could you fill them with items I need? [big grin]
 
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