Julian Tracy
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- Oct 25, 2007
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We must work different or do different jobs then,
The Veto open top bags or any bag that's similar is about the most efficient way I've found to carry all of my hand tools to a job. I want to set the bag down and grab a tool and then be able to immediately pick up the bag and move to another spot. Unlatching and latching a Systainer every time I need a screwdriver would drive me batty.
And I can't imagine reaching down into the depths of a Systainer 5 to find every tool I might need, and if this great tool rack you've got holds each tool in place, then what - you've still got to lift up on the rack to get to the smaller tools.
Seems like a whole lot of bulk, and a lot of hassle to carry simple handtools.
I used to think the Systainers and fans were a bit much, and still do to a little point. Now I've got a ton of them, including 5-6 extras and I'm starting to utilize them for some other tools as well.
But I'm not packing bandaids, or my lunch or notebooks or printer ink cartridges and who knows what else into them.
They're great onsite for organization, but not everything is better in one. Not at the retail prices they cost for a square empty box with troublesome latches.
Jt
The Veto open top bags or any bag that's similar is about the most efficient way I've found to carry all of my hand tools to a job. I want to set the bag down and grab a tool and then be able to immediately pick up the bag and move to another spot. Unlatching and latching a Systainer every time I need a screwdriver would drive me batty.
And I can't imagine reaching down into the depths of a Systainer 5 to find every tool I might need, and if this great tool rack you've got holds each tool in place, then what - you've still got to lift up on the rack to get to the smaller tools.
Seems like a whole lot of bulk, and a lot of hassle to carry simple handtools.
I used to think the Systainers and fans were a bit much, and still do to a little point. Now I've got a ton of them, including 5-6 extras and I'm starting to utilize them for some other tools as well.
But I'm not packing bandaids, or my lunch or notebooks or printer ink cartridges and who knows what else into them.
They're great onsite for organization, but not everything is better in one. Not at the retail prices they cost for a square empty box with troublesome latches.
Jt