Festool is permanently phasing out our Vac-Sys
Interesting word choice, there. Perhaps the folks in Lebanon didn't translate the translation ?
I'll hold out for the discontinued discount @Cheese ![Wink [wink]](https://www.festoolownersgroup.com/Smileys/default/winksmiley.gif)
Nicely played Matt.. ![Thumbs Up [thumbs up]](https://www.festoolownersgroup.com/Smileys/default/thumbup.gif)
If they actually are marked down. If not you might just miss the boat and have to buy one on the secondary market. For more $$$.
I wonder what the support situation is now. If they can't source enough parts to build new where will they get parts to maintain systems previously sold.
Very good question. They're required by german law to carry parts for a specified amt of time, but I'm not sure if a out clause exists. Even so, stocking up only works for some parts. Old rubber is still old and stiff even if it hasn't been used.
I noticed the vac sys was mia at the festool live on Friday. I wonder if that means they have to go back to a time without. My understanding of discontinued tools is they keep a supply of parts for repair for some time.
Not surprising. That's an advertisement. No sense pitching something you don't sell.
but I find it hard to understand the given reason for the discontinuation of this product. Supply chain issues affect all kinds of products including automobiles, and I know of no other products going into retirement with supply chain difficulties, a temporary condition, being stated as the justification. There should be more behind the story, which, of course, we probably won't know in the end
Between the lines it seems like "we don't sell enough of these to deal with the hassle and growth potential is practically nil. Just tell em it's Covid or Supply Chain issues - they won't argue or complain "
Does anyone know if they source this from an outside company like they do with the quick clamps and multi tool

I always assumed it all came from their sibling co. Festo, who's entire biz is pneumatics.
I mean, they were still selling it in a Classic Systainer,
The reason for this was discussed years ago and IIRC had to do with electrical regulations and certification. T-loc wasn't feasible for whatever reason.