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Hi Folks,
I am developing a sales education manual for the Woodcraft franchise at which I work for Festool's products. In some cases, I am dependent on the Festool website for information. The website for Festool USA has a sparse degree of information for many of its products and so I have to turn to the UK or German websites in many cases. This presents an issue because the European websites typically have 240volt power versus 120 in the U.S. What I'd like to see for Festool USA's website is parity of information with the European websites. For an example look at the listing for the ETS 125 ROS from
Festool USA site vs Festool UK site. Can anybody direct me to whoever maintains the Festool USA website? I had a peek at the page source but don't have the time to do extensive analysis. It seems to me though, that Festool USA could largely piggy back off of the code from other countries.
P.S. - corrected link to UK site
P.P.S. - dang that sander is spendy in the U.K.
I am developing a sales education manual for the Woodcraft franchise at which I work for Festool's products. In some cases, I am dependent on the Festool website for information. The website for Festool USA has a sparse degree of information for many of its products and so I have to turn to the UK or German websites in many cases. This presents an issue because the European websites typically have 240volt power versus 120 in the U.S. What I'd like to see for Festool USA's website is parity of information with the European websites. For an example look at the listing for the ETS 125 ROS from
Festool USA site vs Festool UK site. Can anybody direct me to whoever maintains the Festool USA website? I had a peek at the page source but don't have the time to do extensive analysis. It seems to me though, that Festool USA could largely piggy back off of the code from other countries.
P.S. - corrected link to UK site
P.P.S. - dang that sander is spendy in the U.K.