Access to job sites, at the finish carpentry stage is inconsistent. Sometimes no paved walkway or even front exterior stairs.
If the finish carpenter wants to break-down possibly $6,000 worth of Festools from his workstation, at the end of each day, then the Sysport is not the device to do that.
Festool needs a job-site appropriate Sysport that operates like a hand-truck. This cart should have large diameter pneumatic rear wheels for bouncing up steps, through dirt and such.
Also, the stacking of systainers should, of course, be modular, to allow orientation both horizontally across the back of the handtruck setup, then vertically when in the dolly mode.
If the finish carpenter wants to break-down possibly $6,000 worth of Festools from his workstation, at the end of each day, then the Sysport is not the device to do that.
Festool needs a job-site appropriate Sysport that operates like a hand-truck. This cart should have large diameter pneumatic rear wheels for bouncing up steps, through dirt and such.
Also, the stacking of systainers should, of course, be modular, to allow orientation both horizontally across the back of the handtruck setup, then vertically when in the dolly mode.