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Tanos stays pretty quiet about future products. Right now I don't know of any Combi planned in SYS3 style. Though the future is big and vast and not written yet.
StanB said:Also really like the foam insert for the drill/impact combo all in one systainer. Need one for the cxs and c18.
there’s a lot of petty theft in Europe? The Netherlands is plagued with car break ins. I’m told the thieves watch your car with binoculars from apartments, and will steal the change from your ashtray? So yah the tools would be gone within 7-10 days left overnight on the street.neeleman said:My van has a Bott system, which is very nice to use and one of the best out there.Alex said:I agree with Coen. Here Festool can have my feedback: I find the whole new line of systainers ridiculous and atrocious.
You had something really good, and now it's wasted.
And nobody uses Bott van racking.
But I don't store my systainers in the racks but simply on the floor.
And take them all out on the jobsite or at home otherwise they get stolen so easily.
Only some Raaco assortment boxes with all sizes of screws and wallplugs are stored permanently.
bidn said:I too globally hate this new gen 3 system. especially the handles, because they are positioned at the bottom, which makes them useless for carrying the taller systainer, and on the smallest size they cannot be fixed-clicked when stapled...
They are compatible with Classic, exactly as T-loc. You can put Classic directly under Sys3.bidn said:And they are not compatible with the first generation... I can still put a generation 2 between a gen 1 and a gen 3 for connection, but this is a shame.
Svar said:They are compatible with Classic, exactly as T-loc. You can put Classic directly under Sys3.
Crazyraceguy said:It just seems to go against the system thinking about how they fit in the sysports.
The original T Locs increased in size in regular increments. If you see the Sys 1 as a starting point of 1 unit (just over 100 mm), then the Sys2 works out to roughly 1 1/2 of these units at just over 150 mm. The Sys3 being 2 units and so on down the line. This makes it possible to fit them into a Sysport in the right combination, filling it entirely with minimal gaps or wasted space.
The new "in between" sizes seem to go against this?
Granted, there may be quite a few who don't use the Sysport part of the system, but many still do.
I have nearly 20 Systainers, in stationary self built cabinets, using the 32 mm increment concept. The RO 125 I just got is a very tight fit, even after lowering the bottom drawer guides, just because it is a few mm taller. It's only one in the stack. Four of them would take so much extra space as to eliminate the useability of the last space.
The simple 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 units work in multiples of 10 quite well.
Clearly, Festool has always adapted the internal fit of the inserts to the next larger size if needed.
Maybe offer the alternate sizes in the Tanos line, for those who buy them separately? Obviously the RO 125 fit in a Sys 2 before, the change is not a necessity in this case.
Crazyraceguy said:It's not really about "more space", it's about random heights that do not fit the "unit" sizes.Coen said:And now the tool is in a bigger Sys, that takes yet more space in the cabinet
WillAdams said:Would there be any interest in adapter plates to make the Sys3 units conform to the previous heights?
Systainer.Store said:The colors of T-Loc are discontinued, but Light Grey and Anthracite will be around for a while.
https://www.systemcontainers.co.uk/systainer-sys-iWillAdams said:Anyone know if a source for a Sys 1 in Anthracite?