50020
Established Member
Hi,
I am usually very careful when using any tools - I like to look after my stuff, but on first use of a New Metabo DH330 Thicknesser, I ended up with a bent blade and a bent blade holder as shown in the photo below. Only one of the blades and holders was affected.
Struggling to get a Thicknesser due to supply/demand, I eventually purchased this through ManoMano (not something I would now ever recommend), and the retailer has been going back and forth to Metabo direct with the issue. Metabo first agreed to replace the blades, and then eventually the blade holder. The retailer said Metabo said "Due to the size & weight of this machine, they decided against collecting the item due to fear of damage within the courier network". They have also gone on to say "They have also advised that this machine is only suitable for pre-planned wood, rough or warped timber is not recommended ". Surely this shouldn't be a limitation? Or am I expecting too much?
Are the lunchbox style thicknessers prone to this kind of damage? I was genuinely careful, with the machine, so I don't want to end up with repeat damage, as blades are expensive.
Consumer wise, I would return the product to a shop if I'd bought on the high street (something I usually do), but it's a lot more difficult dealing with retailers at a distance - and I'm not 100% sure of my rights? In fairness the retailer has been good at replying, but they/Metabo seem reluctant to take the machine back?
I am usually very careful when using any tools - I like to look after my stuff, but on first use of a New Metabo DH330 Thicknesser, I ended up with a bent blade and a bent blade holder as shown in the photo below. Only one of the blades and holders was affected.
Struggling to get a Thicknesser due to supply/demand, I eventually purchased this through ManoMano (not something I would now ever recommend), and the retailer has been going back and forth to Metabo direct with the issue. Metabo first agreed to replace the blades, and then eventually the blade holder. The retailer said Metabo said "Due to the size & weight of this machine, they decided against collecting the item due to fear of damage within the courier network". They have also gone on to say "They have also advised that this machine is only suitable for pre-planned wood, rough or warped timber is not recommended ". Surely this shouldn't be a limitation? Or am I expecting too much?
Are the lunchbox style thicknessers prone to this kind of damage? I was genuinely careful, with the machine, so I don't want to end up with repeat damage, as blades are expensive.
Consumer wise, I would return the product to a shop if I'd bought on the high street (something I usually do), but it's a lot more difficult dealing with retailers at a distance - and I'm not 100% sure of my rights? In fairness the retailer has been good at replying, but they/Metabo seem reluctant to take the machine back?