Not a big fan. How long before they turn into Delta/DeWalt /Hitatchi/ect..........off shore junk=$$$$ for the "company".
My 2....
My 2....
Billy, thanks for your response. When jack made his first post in the Introductions section he posed two question basically. one was objective and one subjective. I actually guranteed him that there was enough Festool owners/lovers on this site that if he posed his questions in the Power Tool section it would answered. I guaranteed it! :blink:. . . Does the Festool 2000 router use the same guide track . . . . and is it worth the $450. price tag compared to other routers? . . .
That's kinda what I meant. I mean....whooo!!!! They've been around fer a while and with the Domino "replacing" th B.J. it's bound to happen...Home hobbiest Festol XT!!!!! [made in Taiwan]Personally, I've got nothing against Festool performance, though I've never used one of their tools. I'll take everyone's word that it's top notch. But is the added performance/efficiency enough to justify the whopping prices? That's my issue...
$560 for a circular saw? $450 for a router? $250 for a finish sander? $700 for a hopped-up biscuit joiner?
Don't get me wrong, I'm a firm believer in "you get what you pay for", and I like the "bling" as much as the next guy...
I just don't understand their pricing model, and I keep wondering how much of it is based on hype.