I picked up a MW 1000 from my local Woodcraft this weekend. Figured if I was pretty sure I wanted one I'd better get it before the $75 price hike. 
Got it put together yesterday and noticed in the manual that you can use a regular SYS-AZ drawer on the bottom of the MW 1000. Anybody have this setup? Seems handy for accessing something in a large systainer like a saw, but the latch to release is almost on the floor. That's a lot of bending over!
I used the included special drawer towards the top and have my T18. Debating whether I get the SYS-AZ and another AZ WS, or just the SYS-AZ. Those special drawers are going up $20 on 4/1, but not sure i really need one for $80 either.
The workspace on the MW 1000 is surprisingly large, especially for how compact it is when the extension table is stowed.
I tested out rolling it up stairs - definitely not for the faint of heart. I have a lot of stairs in my house, I'm not sure I'll enjoy that aspect of the MW 1000. Still, it's better than levering a full MFT/3 up narrow stairs while trying not to bang the walls.
I think I'll really appreciate the table when working outdoors. I might need to coat the mdf with some Osmo before working in a damp situation.

Got it put together yesterday and noticed in the manual that you can use a regular SYS-AZ drawer on the bottom of the MW 1000. Anybody have this setup? Seems handy for accessing something in a large systainer like a saw, but the latch to release is almost on the floor. That's a lot of bending over!
I used the included special drawer towards the top and have my T18. Debating whether I get the SYS-AZ and another AZ WS, or just the SYS-AZ. Those special drawers are going up $20 on 4/1, but not sure i really need one for $80 either.
The workspace on the MW 1000 is surprisingly large, especially for how compact it is when the extension table is stowed.
I tested out rolling it up stairs - definitely not for the faint of heart. I have a lot of stairs in my house, I'm not sure I'll enjoy that aspect of the MW 1000. Still, it's better than levering a full MFT/3 up narrow stairs while trying not to bang the walls.
I think I'll really appreciate the table when working outdoors. I might need to coat the mdf with some Osmo before working in a damp situation.