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.
 
If you call the Tanos Systainer Museum in Kansas, I'm sure they can tell you.

It's not too far from the worlds largest ball of twine, IIRC. [tongue]
 
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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