Will you please explain who you are and your relationship with EZ?
I am a UK businessman who is involved with the kitchen manufacturing/retail/fitting industry and I have been working with Eurekazone (the EZ developers in the US) to assist them in preparing for a launch of their system in Europe early in the new year. The launch date has not yet been finalised as there are a number of new products under developement/testing, and we have not yet decided whether to postpone the launch to wait for the complete range - or whether to launch the current products and add the others later.
This company, according to their web site are already trying to market the EZ System
http://www.eztooling.co.uk.
I beg to differ, that is my site, and the site and products have not yet been launched in the UK.
It appears to be the usual US to UK rip-off. US Dollars prices are converted directly to pounds;
Have you ever tried to import from the US?
The prices on the site you mention equate to the same price (approximately) that you will pay to purchase the goods in the US and have them shipped to the UK after adding the Import Duty and the VAT.
It is not a 'RIP OFF'. it is down to the fact that shipping is not cheap and the American prices do not include VAT - which is an unfortunate fact of life.
At those prices you may as well buy the Festool,
Correct me if I am wrong, but the cheapest I have seen the Festool saw with one 55" (1400mm) rail is £388 on Ebay.
The EZ system with 2 50" rails and the connectors and clamps is under £200 and can be used with a good quality saw which should cost no more than £120. So even at the 'Rip Off' prices it is still more than 20% cheaper.
as you get all the wonderful advantages of the Festool saw as well
Can you elaborate?
I have seen many postings from people who have problems with or do not like the Festool saw.
It is all a matter of opinion and taste.
The big advantage of the EZ system is that you can use whatever saw you like - and pay as much or as little as you like for it. You can even use different saws for different jobs.
I personally have used the EZ rail system wth various saws and have cut chipboard, plywood, softwood and hardwood (over 2" - 50mm- thick), aluminium plate and 6mm thick Steel plate. Can the Festool system do this?
I have a variety of rails in different lengths from 18" upwards and have connected them together to form a 7 metre run to cut long planks and even long steel plate. When I connect them I do not have to worry about alignment as this is automatically done by the connectors - can the Festool system do this?
I have cut material in to strips as thin as 3mm by 1200 long - can the Festool system do this?
Maybe the Festool system can do all of these things, if it can then please enlighten me.
Mod_Edit This comment was posted by a retailer who sells this product in the UK.