Festool Limited Edition systainers

neeleman

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Does anybody know what kind of tools or accessories Festo/Festool carried in the Limited Edition systainers.
To my knowledge there are 3 versions:
- red Classic Festo
- dark-blue Classic Festool
- dark-blue T-Loc Festool

The first is a red Classic systainer from 1996 which had a small metal plaque with a serial number.

The second one was a 75 year (1925-2000) dark-blue anniversary systainer with a plastic plaque.
But what was stored in this systainer from 13 years ago?
A normal label will not show up the pictures or text only with white text.

In the T-Loc version that shows up these days on ebay there are 4 Syslite LED lights.
But who wants 4 Syslites in one systainer? It's probably meant as a showcase for shops.
But the systainer is not sold separately.  

If anybody has some answers please post them.
 
I have seen it but it's not an original Festool or a Special Edition systainer!
And I don't need a compressor also.

Although it looks nice. Schneider also has compressors in T-Loc systainers these days.
But they are also part of TTS, like Tanos, Protool and Festool.
 
The T-Loc I am pretty sure was just issued for the Syslite four pack.

The other two I have seen several times but never with any associated tools. I think they may have just been special Systainers.  I have never seen any tool labeling on them either.

Seth
 
Has anyone used the Sysmaster compressor or the Scheider 18ga nailer (SNG-SK 50) that comes with the kit version?

 
I also digg the dark blue/green systainers, i hope the T-loc fog tainers will be like that when they come again!

Here is another limited edition systainer, at one point (fall 2008) there was a collaboration between Festool and WWF, i think a part of the WWF systainer profit went to WWF actions, was a worldwide action excluding USA it seems.
wwf_systainer.jpg


My dealer still has one.
 
Similar to the WWF systainer, they issued one with black latches and "25 Years Rotex" written on them.  I'm the second owner of a hard-used RO150 in such a systainer.  Sorry for the bad photo, but you should get the idea.

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