theoldwizard1
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Milwaukee M12 oscillating multi tool. Brushless FUEL. 2.0Ah battery. $150 !! 
I just can not justify it !

I just can not justify it !

Milwaukee M12 oscillating multi tool. Brushless FUEL. 2.0Ah battery. $150 !!
I just can not justify it !

You have no idea as to what overpriced means until you get into Festool. Now that's overpriced.

You have no idea as to what overpriced means until you get into Festool. Now that's overpriced.
Um, not made in China.
Made in a country that has environmental laws.
Made by workers in Germany (mostly) that are most likely unionized and have benefits.
Someone has to pay for it.
Yes, there is a brand name premium (not as bad as $30 for a 6" magnetic Milwaukee torpedo level though...). Also yes, the tools and prices in the USA are not the same as what is sold in the Euro market.
Maybe I'm out of touch - but what's your time worth doing that tools job, by hand?Brushless tools are dirt cheap for what they are ...

Exact same situation !My tools are yellow, and the brushless versions of the skilsaw, sawsall and mini grinder are all out of my price range for a casual purchase. If they were work tools, no question.
If you think Festool is overpriced you might not want to check Mayfell prices etc etc.![]()
Surprised non of you HF fanboys haven't brought up Bauer or Herc. LOL
My point, as it's always been, Bauer has a 90 day warranty vs Something like Milwaukees (thread example) 5 years. Somehow the HF fanboys always defend HF saying it doesn'y matter...Or my favorite, "you can buy the extended warranty." LOLThe Bauer line is interesting and might be decent quality wise.....not going to spend my money to find out thou.
Every manufacturer sells bare tools though.Let's not even mention the fact that the tool manufacturers just bundle everything with steep discounts. So you see tons of people end up with a pile of chargers they don't need, and way more batteries then they can realistically use. It just encourages over-consumption and wastefulness.
But they're often a terrible "value", which encourages people to buy things they don't need and create more waste.Every manufacturer sells bare tools though.
Surprised non of you HF fanboys haven't brought up Bauer or Herc. LOL
Cordless power tools, at the moment, they only an angle grinder.
Milwaukee really is proud of their batteries, i csnt afford to buy at full price so is a chess match trying to buy when they are on sale.

But they're often a terrible "value", which encourages people to buy things they don't need and create more waste.
Bare Tool: $100
Single Battery $79
A charger is $55
Oh look, you can get a kit with the tool, two batteries and a charger for $150.....
You are paying for the name but also better quality on top of having more power, warranty shouldnt even matter if the tool is built right IMO.My point, as it's always been, Bauer has a 90 day warranty vs Something like Milwaukees (thread example) 5 years. Somehow the HF fanboys always defend HF saying it doesn'y matter...Or my favorite, "you can buy the extended warranty." LOL
I'll tell you something else, My DeWalt has hit the floor dozens of times from a 6 or 8 foot ladder. It always comes back for more. That is also what you're paying for with the "overpriced."
Every manufacturer sells bare tools though.
True that. But it does show the manufacture's confidence in their product....warranty shouldnt even matter if the tool is built right IMO.
Their batteries are good thou my coworker who has 2 5amps in warranty right now because the cases fall apart might not agree.They make very good batteries.
I'm pretty sure the constantly fluctuating deals are built into the marketing plan to increase the "action" in the consumer experience. Remember twenty years ago when the idea of a new drill battery was no more than an inconvenience?
...and today? If we can find one at the right price, we get it while we can.![]()