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Festool is having a sale - ruffcutt - 04-20-2016

http://www.festoolproducts.com/Festool-Sale-15-Off-Dust-Extractor-Promotion-s/409.htm


Re: Festool is having a sale - BloomingtonMike - 04-20-2016

Fixt. On May 1st they are having a sale. Some will allow you to pre order.


Re: Festool is having a sale - Ken Vick - 04-20-2016

Wow, reading down that price list in one fast pass almost made pass out. With those prices even with the sale, their marketing plan doesn't revolve much around retired civil servants, that is clear. Ken


Re: Festool is having a sale - Wipedout - 04-20-2016

Thanks


Re: Festool is having a sale - Jeremy s - 04-20-2016

Kinda like Powermatic sales? After they have a price increase every year or so..


Re: Festool is having a sale - Brian in sunny FL - 04-21-2016

I do wonder if the day will come when companies eventually price themselves out of business. I've owned Festool stuff andI know the story and understand the value but eventually, would I pay $1K for a dust extractor?

I run into the same thing with saw blades. I pay at dealer cost for a Forrest saw blade what I sell the Ridge for at retail and both are excellent blades made in America. Over time you wonder if there is a market for a $200 general purpose saw blade with annual price increases.


Re: Festool is having a sale - PaulJohnstone - 04-21-2016

Wow, I did an amazon price history search on these vac.
Basically, since 2012, they have jumped in price about $230 (compared to today's non sale price)
I seem to remember paying maybe 400ish for mine a long time ago, and I thought that was crazy.

Nice vac, but the switch that turns the vac on automatically when the tool is used broke on mine within 2 years.
I like the bags (even though they are pricey)
But over $800 for a shop vac? Just nuts.


Re: Festool is having a sale - Robert Adams - 04-21-2016

Ken Vick said:


Wow, reading down that price list in one fast pass almost made pass out. With those prices even with the sale, their marketing plan doesn't revolve much around retired civil servants, that is clear. Ken




They are priced for the baby boomers retirees and the 1%ers.

They are good tools but when you inspect them and compare at a component,construction and performance the price doesn't pass the sniff test. It isn't 100% higher cost better than others. In fact the construction in many cases is cheaper built than other brands.

Eventually there will be a stock market style correction.


Re: Festool is having a sale - packerguy® - 04-21-2016

Ken Vick said:


Wow, reading down that price list in one fast pass almost made pass out. With those prices even with the sale, their marketing plan doesn't revolve much around retired civil servants, that is clear. Ken




Thats not their target market.....its not the average DIY'er or light hobbyist.....its professionals, and the hobbyist with lots of disposable money.

Frankly, I have 6 festool items, and I only have them because I use them daily for my business. If I was only doing hobby stuff on weekends, I would have never dreamed of buying them.

Its no difference with cars for example....some folks buy the 15k KIA, some 150k Aston Martins. Both get you from point A to B.....but AM doesn't market to the Kia target market.

I get a kick out of people that complain about the price of things.


Re: Festool is having a sale - packerguy® - 04-21-2016

Robert Adams said:


[blockquote]Ken Vick said:


Wow, reading down that price list in one fast pass almost made pass out. With those prices even with the sale, their marketing plan doesn't revolve much around retired civil servants, that is clear. Ken




They are priced for the baby boomers retirees and the 1%ers.

They are good tools but when you inspect them and compare at a component,construction and performance the price doesn't pass the sniff test. It isn't 100% higher cost better than others. In fact the construction in many cases is cheaper built than other brands.

Eventually there will be a stock market style correction.


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I cant agree with that statement.

my ets125 has more than 2000 actual hours on it, and still going strong, with no parts replaced. I think the longest I used any other ROS before it puked out was maybe 9 months.....or less than 500 hours....

I was so impressed I bought their new brushless model....and its a beast...and they compare it to an air sander and I concur.

But again, to each their own. Opinions are free.