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  1. Festool Closeout

    We are closing out Festool products. Prices are below what you will find elsewhere.

    While they last

    https://www.grizzly.com/Save20onFestool

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    Interesting, are you downsizing what you carry or dropping Festool as a whole?

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Stewart Lang View Post
    Interesting, are you downsizing what you carry or dropping Festool as a whole?
    Dropping Festool.

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    Thanks for the heads up...I, um, took advantage of it.
    --I had my patience tested. I'm negative--

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    Well, there goes my self control.

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    Thanks, I just spent a bunch

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    There are no toys, I mean tools that I need.

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    ......and the shipping costs kill the deal for me, again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Rice View Post
    Thanks, I just spent a bunch

    Ditto. Thanks.

    Edit: Unfortunately majority of items ended up being out of stock already. Oh well, fun to have dreamed for a while.
    Last edited by Mr. Jeff Smith; 06-22-2021 at 11:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Drew View Post
    ......and the shipping costs kill the deal for me, again.
    Same here. Most other Festool dealers offer free shipping so the savings would be pretty marginal for me.

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    Don't forget that Festool has a three year warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob McBreen View Post
    Don't forget that Festool has a three year warranty.
    Two weeks back, my 2.5 yr old Domino XL started oscillating/turning at perhaps 25-30% of normal speed. Speed regulator toasted?? Drag out the paperwork and I’m horrified to find I never registered it for warranty (in 1st 30 days). Too damned excited to put it to work.

    Registered it online, printed the pre-paid RMA and shipped it to IA on Saturday, 12 June; grumbling the whole time about how much my stupiii…er, oversight was going to cost me. No reply or other confirmation of receipt — so I’m trying for zen & patience. Yesterday it arrived on my porch. Fixed. Warranty. Done.

    Good buy. IMHO. Dang. Good. Buy.
    Last edited by Malcolm McLeod; 06-24-2021 at 7:28 PM.

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    Yes, initial cost is not low. But all that I bought in the mid-2000s still work "like new", so my real cost over time is low. But you hit the mark, Carroll...they are great for folks who like them and there's no harm in making other choices, either.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    I think all in all festool is pretty reasonable. Yes you pay more than double but from my use they last more than 2 x longer. The convenience of them not breaking on the job(as often) and the features they offer along the way are the bonus

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    Thanks Shiraz for the heads up. I picked up a Kapex blade and a couple replacement sanding pads. Time to send some blades in for sharpening .

    RE Festool love: I love most of my Festool handtools and a couple dust collectors, but the Kapex is definitely underpowered. Cutting 4/4 white oak or maple is tedious, 6/4 requires multiple passes to keep the blade cool and from bogging down.
    Mark McFarlane

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