Your "very little chance of getting back-up or spares" point, whilst worthy, has not yet been established. Silverline have said (to me and others) that they're committed to providing a full distribution and spares service on Triton products, but I neither work for them, or are privy to their boardroom decisions.busy builder":27gvvzzg said:Just wondered why anyone would buy a tool from a company thats gone out of business, with very little chance of getting back-up or spares?
Completely agree and exactly my thoughts. As I would be buying in the UK (if I can find a MOF001 that is) and then exporting to Norway I am in the perhaps unique postion of not really worrying too much about after sales backup. The cost of returning a faulty unit to the UK supplier would be so high that I would probably rather pay for the repairs locally. However, if the manufacturer goes out of business it doesn't matter where I buy or repair !MikeP":z73b19qv said:But I can't help wondering to what extent any UK distributor can give assurances if the fate of the manufacturing company is still unknown. Do we know products and parts will continue to be manufactured?
Not that unique unless you know something about eBay after sales I don't :lol: Your point about a repair being available at any price is spot on... I am in the perhaps unique postion of not really worrying too much about after sales backup.
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