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Steel_Rain
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FLEX really never entered my thought process. Suspect that's the case with many others.
THIS. I think they really did try to enter the market with powerful tools and what builders and technicians were actually looking for. Chervon spent huge money on marketing (terrible infomercials, linked below), but they lost their way by losing focus on the people they built the tools for in the first place. I think the bean counters convinced them to shift focus on profits instead of tools and they also underestimated how loyal American's are to tool manufactures because of battery platforms. Initially, one of the huge selling points was the battery technology and when that failed early on, that left many people sour.
As I've said prior, I think the tools are actually great. The warranty is great. The price (now) is great. But Lowes failed the brand and the brand failed itself thinking it could accomplish disruption without a reliable, long reaching marketing plan with a big box Vendor like Lowes.
For the morbidly curious among us:
Also, to further prove everyone's point about recognition, here are the YT sub counts to the official FLEX vs Milwaukee channels:


Yikes.





