Radio/charger in a Systainer

Fredrik.e

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hi!

this is my first post here , and you have to excuse my for my poor spelling ,I'm from Sweden

This is not a tool but i hope Festool can do something like this

A systainer size 3 (perhaps 4) with a radio inside and a charger to charge battery's to c12 and tdk
on the radio you can connect  a usb mp3 and run on the battery that you can charge
the charger could be retractable
on the back of the systainer there could be a couple of connectors so you can connect other power tools .

i have been hoping for some time that festool would make something like this since Bosch .dewalt ,makita have radio/charger

 
This is a great idea, though I don't see why it would need to be Sys 3 or 4 - surely Sys 1 would be enough (bearing in mind that it would need to be left with the lid open - charging a battery in a closed box would generate far too much heat).

Having said that, all my drills are Makita, so I'd need one that charged their batteries!
 
Isn't it odd that the Makita radio doesn't include a charger?

There are a couple of different radios - mines the TL12 (IIRC), which is actually a torch with a radio built into the handle, not the big radio box.
 
Michael Kellough said:
jonny round boy said:
Having said that, all my drills are Makita, so I'd need one that charged their batteries!

Isn't it odd that the Makita radio doesn't include a charger?

Yeah that annoys me I bought the new LI-ION 18 v drill and impact driver and would love the radio but it dont charge what use is that. Have to make do with my Dewalt radio with no batteries that I won in a competition.
 
My understanding is that DeWalt owns the patent on the "battery powered radio that's also a battery charger". I know that Bosch's radio also charges batteries, but my understanding is that they pay something like a $20 royalty to DeWalt for every radio they sell. Apparently that patent will be expiring in the next year or two, so be prepared for a raft of updated radio/charger units at that time.

I REALLY don't mind that my Makita LXT radio doesn't charge my batteries. My thinking is this: I want a cordless, battery-operated radio that I can haul all around a customer's home without being tethered to an outlet, or having to decide whether to charge a battery or carry my tunes with me. Besides, I can use my LXT impact driver daily and still only charge my batteries maybe once or twice a week. And when I do charge them, I stick the charger way off in a corner somewhere so it's not in danger of one of my coworkers damaging it.

I suppose one option would be to stick my radio in a Sys 4 or 5, drill holes in the sides for the music to come out?... But yeah, you don't need a huge radio, the BMR100W sounds GREAT and is approx half the size of my old Milwaukee radio. A Sys 1 or Sys 2 -sized Festool radio would be plenty, particularly for inside, shop use  ;D
 
I got the Bosch Rockbox. It's okay. I've got the ipod adaptor for it. If I was going to do it again I'd probably get a Griffin or bose or something else that was just an ipod amp.
 
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