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DeformedTree said:Is your goal the smallest possible package, or is your goal usability? When you go super dense on the packaging, you start to defeat one of the benefits of systainers. When you put the tool back, you don't want to have to perfectly place everything, fold and fit it just perfectly, try to remember how they wrap things so it fits in just perfect to get the lid to close. By going bigger, it means folks can toss the tools in and close the lid a lot easier. Additionally it means there is room for other stuff to be tossed. Toss in extra blades, screw tips, maybe an accessory you bought later.
Smallest possible systainer should not be a priority.
A BIG +1 on this. [big grin]
There are a lot of Festool Systainers that I upsized...I purchased a 1010 in a Sys 3 and moved up to a SYS-Combi 3. I purchased a Vecturo in a Sys 2 and moved up to a Sys 3, the list goes on.
There's nothing more frustrating than having to recoil the electrical cord 3 times so that it doesn't get caught between the lower & upper halves of the systainer which prevents it from closing.
Here's a shot of the 1010 upsizing. Everything is in one place. I no longer have to empty the entire contents of the systainer to swap out a router bit and a template guide. Also at hand are fasteners, connectors & a driver for the MFS, 5 Festool router bits in plastic cases, 12 Whiteside router bits, 7 template guides, short guide rods, yada, yada. Everything I need is in one package.
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