I have been using Euro Containers to complement my use of Systainers for tools. They are exactly the same footprint and great for consumables and things that you wouldn't necessarily want to fork out for the cost of a Systainer. It has made a huge difference to the organisation in the back of my van. The most useful size Euro Container I have found is the 220mm high one as it closely matches a Sys 3 or too stacked closely match a Sys 5. They cost about £7.00 ( I get mine from Solent Pastics http://www.solentplastics.co.uk/stacking-plastic-containers-boxes ) and they are tough as old boots.
Here's some before and after shots of my van now I have re-racked it based on Systainers and it shows how well the Euro Containers mix and match . I have a CT26, TS55, EBL65 and PS300. They are all awesome bits of kit with the CT26 and TS55 being real game changers but for me it is the systainers that have had the biggest impact on the way I work and organise myself. I actually enjoy going to work now that I am organised properly and it doesn't take two hours to get my kit on and off site.
Here's some before and after shots of my van now I have re-racked it based on Systainers and it shows how well the Euro Containers mix and match . I have a CT26, TS55, EBL65 and PS300. They are all awesome bits of kit with the CT26 and TS55 being real game changers but for me it is the systainers that have had the biggest impact on the way I work and organise myself. I actually enjoy going to work now that I am organised properly and it doesn't take two hours to get my kit on and off site.



