MLW Member Joined Jun 9, 2013 Messages 8 Dec 6, 2015 #1 Notice how the edges curl up on the plastic inserts from the sun. Attachments 20151120_200223.jpg 2.2 MB · Views: 862 Screenshot_2015-12-06-08-10-10.png 3.7 MB · Views: 767
peter halle Festool Moderator Festool Moderator Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 13,182 Location Central Virginia Dec 6, 2015 #2 I've never experienced that with any of mine but I am not out west like you are. You might want to give Festool a call tomorrow. Peter
I've never experienced that with any of mine but I am not out west like you are. You might want to give Festool a call tomorrow. Peter
jmac80 Member Joined Dec 12, 2014 Messages 310 Dec 6, 2015 #3 Never will be a problem for me I live in the UK [big grin] [big grin]
F Frank-Jan Member Joined Sep 16, 2007 Messages 1,382 Dec 6, 2015 #4 I have experienced another (more minor) inconvenience with the T-locs compared to the classic systainers: when they get wet, the water that accumulated on the lid won't flow out if you open the lid.
I have experienced another (more minor) inconvenience with the T-locs compared to the classic systainers: when they get wet, the water that accumulated on the lid won't flow out if you open the lid.
AlexThePalex Member Joined Nov 12, 2008 Messages 7,808 Dec 6, 2015 #5 The black inlays are not so good, they are too thin and always break. Not surprised by the pictures above.
The black inlays are not so good, they are too thin and always break. Not surprised by the pictures above.
Stone Message Magazine/Blog Author Member Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 4,550 Location London Dec 6, 2015 #6 Black will absorb heat greater than any other colour but for 99.9% of the time it is probably not a problem and better than having dirty white. A pity that it does that. Peter
Black will absorb heat greater than any other colour but for 99.9% of the time it is probably not a problem and better than having dirty white. A pity that it does that. Peter