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Leon[_7_] July 18th 17 09:26 PM

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Well it looks like you can afford to use Festool on the job site, if
you relocate to Europe. :~)

Check the third paragraph.

http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/power...c05c6eecb92632

Ed Pawlowski July 18th 17 09:42 PM

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On 7/18/2017 4:26 PM, Leon wrote:
Well it looks like you can afford to use Festool on the job site, if
you relocate to Europe. :~)

Check the third paragraph.

http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/power...c05c6eecb92632



That is quite a statement and pride in their products.

[email protected] July 19th 17 02:33 AM

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On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 3:27:11 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
Well it looks like you can afford to use Festool on the job site, if
you relocate to Europe. :~)

Check the third paragraph.


That's a helluva thing. It would be a very powerful incentive to purchase the neon green if they would protect you against theft. My own favorite tools for my personal use don't see the job much as I don't want to take a chance on losing them or seeing them abused. If I was a utility service guy that didn't have employees or a group of people on my jobs and lived there in Europe, I would buy some Festool, no doubt. There is nothing like the feeling of being out on a job and having 100% confidence in your tools and the ability to use them.

I have an eye peeled for that job that "requires" me to purchase the big track saw. I drooled all over Karl's when he showed it to me. After looking at the quality of cuts and the ease of operation, I immediately saw the potential of an on site cabinet operation for carcasses, shelving, etc. I have seen many a table saw that couldn't cut that well.

Wasn't there a tool company that had theft protection for the first year of ownership here in the States?

Robert

DerbyDad03 July 19th 17 03:21 AM

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On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 4:27:11 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
Well it looks like you can afford to use Festool on the job site, if
you relocate to Europe. :~)

Check the third paragraph.

http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/power...c05c6eecb92632


I wonder how many people steal their own tools.

I wonder how many times you can take advantage of that warranty.

I wonder how much you can get on the secondary market for the tools that you stole
from yourself multiple times. That sure would make them more affordable. ;-)

Bill[_47_] July 19th 17 03:48 AM

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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 4:27:11 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
Well it looks like you can afford to use Festool on the job site, if
you relocate to Europe. :~)

Check the third paragraph.

http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/power...c05c6eecb92632

I wonder how many people steal their own tools.

I wonder how many times you can take advantage of that warranty.


"Take advantage" of it just once, and you would be guilty of fraud. : )
p.s. I know you are just joking.


I wonder how much you can get on the secondary market for the tools that you stole
from yourself multiple times. That sure would make them more affordable. ;-)



[email protected] July 19th 17 06:13 AM

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On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 9:21:36 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:

I wonder how many people steal their own tools.

I wonder how many times you can take advantage of that warranty.

I wonder how much you can get on the secondary market for the tools that you stole
from yourself multiple times. That sure would make them more affordable. ;-)


I know that was tongue in cheek, but inquiring minds...

The highlights are that you must immediately report the theft to the police/constabulary, then submit the paperwork to Festool withing 5 days.

You pay a fee/tax/deductible/penalty of 100 euros, and you get a new tool. The new tool does not have theft protection.

I am sure there is some kind of exculpatory language that allows Festool to get out of any agreements if they find an abuser. That being said, it is still an outstanding warranty item to offer.

Robert

Leon[_7_] July 19th 17 04:21 PM

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On 7/18/2017 8:33 PM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 3:27:11 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
Well it looks like you can afford to use Festool on the job site, if
you relocate to Europe. :~)

Check the third paragraph.


That's a helluva thing. It would be a very powerful incentive to purchase the neon green if they would protect you against theft. My own favorite tools for my personal use don't see the job much as I don't want to take a chance on losing them or seeing them abused. If I was a utility service guy that didn't have employees or a group of people on my jobs and lived there in Europe, I would buy some Festool, no doubt. There is nothing like the feeling of being out on a job and having 100% confidence in your tools and the ability to use them.

I have an eye peeled for that job that "requires" me to purchase the big track saw. I drooled all over Karl's when he showed it to me. After looking at the quality of cuts and the ease of operation, I immediately saw the potential of an on site cabinet operation for carcasses, shelving, etc. I have seen many a table saw that couldn't cut that well.

Wasn't there a tool company that had theft protection for the first year of ownership here in the States?

Robert



Uncle Henry knives maybe. ;~)

Leon[_7_] July 19th 17 04:24 PM

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On 7/19/2017 12:13 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 9:21:36 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:

I wonder how many people steal their own tools.

I wonder how many times you can take advantage of that warranty.

I wonder how much you can get on the secondary market for the tools that you stole
from yourself multiple times. That sure would make them more affordable. ;-)


I know that was tongue in cheek, but inquiring minds...

The highlights are that you must immediately report the theft to the police/constabulary, then submit the paperwork to Festool withing 5 days.

You pay a fee/tax/deductible/penalty of 100 euros, and you get a new tool. The new tool does not have theft protection.

I am sure there is some kind of exculpatory language that allows Festool to get out of any agreements if they find an abuser. That being said, it is still an outstanding warranty item to offer.

Robert



AND Festool is probably more common place in Europe. It may not be the
best tool on a job site. Did I say that out loud? ;~)
In Europe Festool may be as common as DeWalt, Makita, or Milwaukee are
here on a job site and not as sought after.



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