The Next Level
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Anybody thinking about this purchase? I searched this and most the comments from across the pond say look elsewhere.
Frank Pellow said:I plan to purchase one and to give it a real workout at Pellow's Camp this summer. The terrain there is hilly and rough and there is also the thing about getting a lot of systainers into and out of boats and trailers. I will take advanage of the 30 day return policy if rgw Sysroll does not live up to my hopes for it.
True. I don't know where the Sys Roll ends up in that dept.Brice Burrell said:Frank Pellow said:I plan to purchase one and to give it a real workout at Pellow's Camp this summer. The terrain there is hilly and rough and there is also the thing about getting a lot of systainers into and out of boats and trailers. I will take advanage of the 30 day return policy if rgw Sysroll does not live up to my hopes for it.
Frank, be sure to check if the 30 day return policy applies to the Sysroll. The return policy is for tools, not accessories. I don't if the roll is considered a tool or accessory.
Brice Burrell said:Frank Pellow said:I plan to purchase one and to give it a real workout at Pellow's Camp this summer. The terrain there is hilly and rough and there is also the thing about getting a lot of systainers into and out of boats and trailers. I will take advanage of the 30 day return policy if rgw Sysroll does not live up to my hopes for it.
Frank, be sure to check if the 30 day return policy applies to the Sysroll. The return policy is for tools, not accessories. I don't if the roll is considered a tool or accessory.
yep, it's tight around small staircases too... [eek]Matt Meiser said:It does look interesting. My shop is about 120' behind the house and hauling a pile of stuff in is never easy. We bought a used CT22 for the house partly because we needed a decent vac there and partly because it was one less thing to haul in for projects.
I have the Ultimate Sysroll available but sometimes that's more of a pain than making a couple trips:
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ccarrolladams said:Before I opened my new custom cabinet shop in mid 2010, 4 of my six master cabinet makers also did installations. All of us have been using Festools for years. I became a faithful Festool owner in early 2006, but all of the others have owned Festools longer.
The solution the guys who did installations have long used to move Systainers is a specialized heavy-duty hand truck which in the movie business is usually called a "film vault" truck but to the rest of the world is called a "soft drink truck" intended to move a tall stack of soft drink wholesale carriers, well over 250 pounds worth. The wheels/tires are exceptionally large to better handle the weight.
None of us have seen a Sysroll in person. We expect some of the Los Angeles County Festool dealers will have demo Sysrolls soon, but I am sure they will be demonstrated during the 4 May Festool Road School at Anderson Plywood in Culver City. I believe Sysrolls should go on sale in the USA on 1 May.
The guys have not experienced Systainers falling off the film vault trucks. The classic Systainers are latched together and held to the truck with an optional strap system similar to those on appliance hand trucks. If there is a concern it is that film vault trucks were not designed for use in expensive homes. So far no damage to floors or stairs has been reported.
Our hope is the Sysroll is designed to not mar the homes of clients while providing the same ease of movement. As we use them the stack of loaded Systainers weigh half of the usual load of film cans or especially soft drinks.
Frank Pellow said:Brice Burrell said:Frank Pellow said:I plan to purchase one and to give it a real workout at Pellow's Camp this summer. The terrain there is hilly and rough and there is also the thing about getting a lot of systainers into and out of boats and trailers. I will take advanage of the 30 day return policy if rgw Sysroll does not live up to my hopes for it.
Frank, be sure to check if the 30 day return policy applies to the Sysroll. The return policy is for tools, not accessories. I don't if the roll is considered a tool or accessory.
Thanks for the warning Brice.
Would someone from Festool please let us know whether or not the 30 day return policy will apply to the SysRoll? ???
. What do you mean?The Next Level said:I watched the demo video on the sysroll and the wheels hardness was a glaring issue. Thinking the tanos heavy duty trolley is a better choice.
Matt Meiser said:It does look interesting. My shop is about 120' behind the house and hauling a pile of stuff in is never easy. We bought a used CT22 for the house partly because we needed a decent vac there and partly because it was one less thing to haul in for projects.
I have the Ultimate Sysroll available but sometimes that's more of a pain than making a couple trips:
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Matt Meiser said:It does look interesting. My shop is about 120' behind the house and hauling a pile of stuff in is never easy. We bought a used CT22 for the house partly because we needed a decent vac there and partly because it was one less thing to haul in for projects.
I have the Ultimate Sysroll available but sometimes that's more of a pain than making a couple trips:
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