Introduction of the New T-LOC Systainer stacked with a Classic Systainer

Thanks a lot Mike, that explains a lot of the questions that I had.  [thanks]

In spite of the potential problems that have been raised in other threads (some of which I expect will really be problems), I am happy that Tanos is introducing this new design and am eagerly anticipating adding some of these new systainers to my collection.
 
I must say, the more i see of the t loc the more im liking it. Looks to be made better the the old systainer, and being able to get to tools in the middle of the stack is a great feature.
 
Wow Mike this is great. Thanks.

Answered many of the questions I had and I like the way the the actual T-lock seems to be high quality. I really think strength won't be issue or at least I don't think it will be as weak as everyone thinks it is.

I rather like them now.

Oh and uh a big [thanks] Mike. You have been doing a lot of work for us recently and I just want to thank you. Great work!
 
Ditto what Chris said!!
That video answers so many little questions. I could see trying to convert some of mine over to the T-LOC units when they start shipping larger sizes.
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to put that video together.
Pete
 
Okay, I'm starting to like these a bit more.

I especially noticed that the new handles are curved versions of the 'smooth' Tanos handle, which I have definitely preferred on the Systainers.
Smart move!

Here's an interesting thought...  The ability to open a lower Systainer while the upper is still attached would be of particular value for tools which have consummables / accessories.  I.e. Have a T-loc stack with Domino and tenons below.  Or the Rotex with sandpaper assortment below.

However, thinking about the various other items that live in the Systainer with the main tool, I don't know that I'd want to flip it "vertical" and toss everything around.  Part of the Systainer / insert organization system is that things have their place. But nothing holds it in position, except gravity...
 
I saw the new T-Loc systainers today, and I have to say I was impressed.

The Festool rep told us some interesting facts about the systainers - firstly, Festool only take 10% of the systainers made by Tanos - the rest are sold to other tool manufacturers. In the UK (and possibly the rest of Europe), Festool has an exclusivity agreement on the T-Locs for the first 12 months, meaning no other tool manufacturers will be supplying them until this time next year.

Also, Festool recently sued Sortimo over the L-Boxx design, and won. Festool now get a percentage of every sale of the L-Boxx...
 
jonny round boy said:
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Also, Festool recently sued Sortimo over the L-Boxx design, and won. Festool now get a percentage of every sale of the L-Boxx...
When I first saw the L-Boxx, I wondered how Tanos would react to it.  I don't usually agree with law suits, but this this time I do.
 
Good video, thanks. Also I noticed that on the inside of the lid of one of your new t-locs, the printed card includes a photo of how to fit everything in the systainer. Exactly 6 minutes in.

Finally! This detail has been on my wish list for ages.
 
I wonder which size systainer I can take on board as hand luggage. I was thinking a couple of sys 3s would be perfect.

Richard.
 
Richard Leon said:
I wonder which size systainer I can take on board as hand luggage. I was thinking a couple of sys 3s would be perfect.

Richard.
I have taken one sys 3 on board a plane  as hand luggage a number of times.
 
I was thinking of giving my kids (aged 4 and 2) a sys 1 each to put their books and toys in, I would take a sys 1 too, I could attach them all together when going through the airport but separate them when on the plane.

Sounds much easier than having to dig through a big carry-on to find some tiny car or nic-nac!
 
Richard Leon said:
I was thinking of giving my kids (aged 4 and 2) a sys 1 each to put their books and toys in, I would take a sys 1 too, I could attach them all together when going through the airport but separate them when on the plane.

Sounds much easier than having to dig through a big carry-on to find some tiny car or nic-nac!

Yeah, great idea, because it is so lightweight..
maybe the new carrying handle will go with this nicely, as you can put it to the front of the T-LOC.. haven't got it in time to be included in the Video, but it should be available soon.

kind regards, Mike
 
[thanks] Great video!  I think this shows alot more than the Tanos video and also you've been able to clarify many questions. 

It appears the finish of the T-locs are smooth.  If so, it should be much easier to keep clean!

Also it looks like there is also a place to keep papers etc in the lid.  Nice...
 
Richard Leon said:
Good video, thanks. Also I noticed that on the inside of the lid of one of your new t-locs, the printed card includes a photo of how to fit everything in the systainer. Exactly 6 minutes in.

Finally! This detail has been on my wish list for ages.

Wll that means that either you have got to hope that Festool sells that piece of carboard seperately, which I doubt, or buy a whole new set of tools :/
 
Chris Meggersee said:
Richard Leon said:
Good video, thanks. Also I noticed that on the inside of the lid of one of your new t-locs, the printed card includes a photo of how to fit everything in the systainer. Exactly 6 minutes in.

Finally! This detail has been on my wish list for ages.

Wll that means that either you have got to hope that Festool sells that piece of carboard seperately, which I doubt, or buy a whole new set of tools :/

Well spotted Richard.  I have been wanting something like that as well.

Chris, I certainly hope that Festool will make the oraganization pictures available online for printing.  Or, if they don't, that someone will post them here.
 
Frank Pellow said:
Chris Meggersee said:
Richard Leon said:
Good video, thanks. Also I noticed that on the inside of the lid of one of your new t-locs, the printed card includes a photo of how to fit everything in the systainer. Exactly 6 minutes in.

Finally! This detail has been on my wish list for ages.

Wll that means that either you have got to hope that Festool sells that piece of carboard seperately, which I doubt, or buy a whole new set of tools :/

Well spotted Richard.  I have been wanting something like that as well.

Chris, I certainly hope that Festool will make the oraganization pictures available online for printing.  Or, if they don't, that someone will post them here.

Please let me know if you do. I would love that too. Although I would imagine Festool would have put something like in the same section as the T-lock cards. So it makes me think that they aren't. However the T-lock cards are a step in the right direction.
 
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