Recieved My Sys Roll cart on Monday, Here are my initial thoughts

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After months of waiting for it to release and then to wait for it to get off back order i received my sys cart on Monday!!

Ill be honest, i dont know how i lived without this thing. I am now able to roll in my entire stack of systainers less one sys5 but that houses tools that I rarely use. It is very easy to get in and out of my Nissan NV. It goes up steps with ease, even brick and concrete. It "rolled" up a very steep garage door threshold (about 14") with ease and went up and down a flight of stairs super smooth.

Im working in a home now that is going under a complete remodel and it there are air hoses,debris,boxes,2x4's you name it all over the place and it rolls over everything very easily. im always the last trade there in the morning in order to let the other tradesmen get there stuff in first so I always have the furthest parking spot. Rolling this over carrying a few systainers at a time a few hundred feet makes starting the day easier.

with the time saved in walking back and forth two or three times to get all the tools in to the jobsite will make this easily pay for its self! now i just need to figure out what to do with the bottom drawer.

Quite a few guys were pretty jealous of my setup and the ease of moving tools in and out and around the job site.  [big grin] Awesome Accessory to your systainers/festool collection
 
Nice! You just sold me on it. The only problem about having the nicest set up on the job is, everybody asking lots of questions about it. I spend a lot of time showing guys my fest stuff, when I should be working. T55 and ct26  gets them drooling, then I go for the kill with a quick domino demo! Sys roll looks really handy...how bout first aid kit in bottom drawer?
 
Guilliaume woodworks said:
Nice! You just sold me on it. The only problem about having the nicest set up on the job is, everybody asking lots of questions about it. I spend a lot of time showing guys my fest stuff, when I should be working. T55 and ct26  gets them drooling, then I go for the kill with a quick domino demo! Sys roll looks really handy...how bout first aid kit in bottom drawer?

A first aid kit is what I decided to use the drawer for.  See the first post in thread http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tool-reviews/my-review-of-the-sysroll-cart/ for that and other ideas about what to do with the drawer.
 
Guilliaume woodworks said:
Nice! You just sold me on it. The only problem about having the nicest set up on the job is, everybody asking lots of questions about it. I spend a lot of time showing guys my fest stuff, when I should be working. T55 and ct26  gets them drooling, then I go for the kill with a quick domino demo! Sys roll looks really handy...how bout first aid kit in bottom drawer?

Ha, No kidding! I spent 45 minutes (not kidding) today demoing everything for the GC and the electricians, I guess everyone felt it was friday so might as well not work  [scared] at the end of the day i got the sad "puppy dog look" with one of the electricians green horns loading all of the gear and tool bags into the van as i rolled out with my stack, straped it in the van and drove off  [tongue] The syslite gets the most attention!

Really like the idea of a "first aid kit" for the drawer. Right now i keep a few sheets of papertowles in my "mics" systainer with a roll of electical tape. Works well as a make shift bandaid  [eek]

Seriously love the sys-cart!!

Frank Pellow said:
A first aid kit is what I decided to use the drawer for.  See the first post in thread http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tool-reviews/my-review-of-the-sysroll-cart/ for that and other ideas about what to do with the drawer.

THanks for the link/ideas!!
 
I just find the names reversed.  To me, a cart would have a handle to push/pull and a roll would be like an automotive creeper, but the SysRoll has the handle and the SysCart is like a creeper :)

I recently got a SysCart and it's perfect for a stack I had on the floor and needed to move relatively often.  Rolls, er, carts exceptionally smoothly even over edges of mats that usually cause grief.
 
PaulMarcel said:
I just find the names reversed.  To me, a cart would have a handle to push/pull and a roll would be like an automotive creeper, but the SysRoll has the handle and the SysCart is like a creeper :)

I recently got a SysCart and it's perfect for a stack I had on the floor and needed to move relatively often.  Rolls, er, carts exceptionally smoothly even over edges of mats that usually cause grief.

Does not compute !!!

Isn't that what fried Robbie the Robot's circuits ?
 
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