new Tanos T-loc Sortainer and Combi systainers

Seth will be over the top when he reads this  [poke]

So cool!

Peter
 
love it! when is festool going to put their stamp on it? hope the lower drawers can slide out from a sys-az! I think a sys 2-3 with a attic lid + drawer bottom is a killer combo.
 
Those will present new options.  [big grin]

Seth
 
Love those T-Loc sort 3's.

The combination cases would be great in the field / on site.

Good stuff ... Think we need a Tanos Global Direct business, with reasonable international shipping costs.
 
jonny round boy said:
These are brilliant. I want!  [drooling]

Hah!!

The question with you is never whether you want it or not, more often it's simply "how many?" [big grin]
 
        I think the olds style will still be in use for me along with the new for the additional drawer sizes. The old large drawers are taller and that will make a difference. I definitely have some things in large drawers that will not fit in the new ones. And also some things in the old shallow height drawers that would be wasting space in the new ones.  But the incorporated bins and the in between height will be very useful. Along with the combi units. Hopefully the line will expand with additional combi sizes.

    Old Lg drawer = 85mm tall inside, New = 69mm tall inside.

      I remember when the T-Locs first came out having FOG discussions on the drawer unit latch that would work with a T-Loc. And the way the latch looks and works is one of the types discussed.

Seth
 
They look interesting but I guess we will be in for a bit of a wait down here, as I can't recall anywhere that sells Tanos merchandise, so it will depend on whether Festool start to sell them and when.
 
There supposedly is a Tanos-dealer in Wendouree Victoria, called SFI: sales@sfiaust.com.au Ask them!
 
The Sys-Combi seems like it would be useful for a Kreg Jig.  Put the jig and accessories in the top compartment and load the bottom with an assortment of screws.
 
Handy to have a router in the main part and cutters in the drawers, or cordless drills in the main part with bits and drills in the drawers, maybe a block plane as well.

I've never been a fan of the assassins case style toolboxes as they waste a lot of space and these look better.
 
Wow I can see  [eek] al lot of new options in tool storage.

But whay is there a foam part neccesary in de drawer if they are completed with the box inserts? It is a new disign, in my opinion there should be no fill up foam parts. It is a waste of space.

One other thing the sys-combo 3 is the hight of a sys4 315mm. The inner dimensions are equal to a sys3. This makes sense but could be confincing.

Botom line, like them a lot [big grin]

 
These look great.
  Also, has anyone seen or bought the Milwaukee stackable storage bins.  I picked up 4 of them at HD and I really like them for small parts. I have numerous sortainers, and I think they are the top choice, but the Milwaukee ones are also pretty nice. 
 
Ocram said:
Wow I can see  [eek] al lot of new options in tool storage.

But whay is there a foam part neccesary in de drawer if they are completed with the box inserts? It is a new disign, in my opinion there should be no fill up foam parts. It is a waste of space.

Botom line, like them a lot [big grin]

      Based on the dimensions I am betting that the insert boxes are the same as for the Sys-Storage (cantilever). Which is probably why there is a filler at the back of the drawer. The back end of the drawer could be harder to access anyway. Assuming the inserts are the same that gives a nice swapping feature.

Seth
 
Finally , sweet mother of ::: !! I've held off buying the sortainers for over three years after a heavy tanos investment , thinking surly they have got to make the fully compatible T-loc sortainer , any month now , its so simple . All the naysayers , eat your words . Drawers could be useful ,you could put stuff in them , uhhh , yea !!  Looks like an Oct release in Canada anyway ..
 
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