Hi,
I have discovered a weak point with the new, gen 3 systainer3, which was not present with the previous generation.
This happened yesterday when I received an ordered systainer3 L 237, whose lid I could barely open. Upon inspection (I should have taken a picture, but the systainer is already packed for return), I saw the origin of the problem: a part of the back panel, which should be on the exterior side, was actually inside, behind the bottom part of the lid, on the back side.
Today I received a new shipment (from another dealer), this time a mixture of gen 2 and gen 3, so I checked for any differences re. the backpanels (both for the regular and the midi L sizes):
- with gen 2 (the normal "T-Loc"), the back panel is rigid
- with gen 3 (systainer3), the back panel, the more so in the area close to the lid, is not rigid, but flexible.
I use a lot of systainers to store all kinds of stuff (just anything needing storage, not specially related to construction), trying to find the cheapest ones (when you have many, it amounts to a lot of money, more than my tools...). So far I have been buying a few systainer3 because the price of the gen 2 had increased (there seems to be a shortage) here in Europe, and some dealers have decreased the prices of some gen 3 systainers, making them now cheaper than the roughly corresponding models. But after this experience (of the backpanel blocking the opening of the lid), except for the XXL (exists only with gen 3), I will try to stick with gen 2, even when they are more expensive than gen 3.
BTW there is also a, less annoying, weak point with gen 2, but unfortunately it was not corrected with gen 3 which inherited it.
It happened to me than when I pushed a gen 2 on a surface (e.g. a shelf) upon which there was a fixed obstacle (e.g. the top of a clamp fixed to the shelf) in the path of the back foot of the systainer, the systainer will be torn open, the rift starting at the blocked foot. I unfortunately can't see any reinforcement in this area with gen 3. The issue doesn't apply to gen 1 (no feet), but I prefer and love the ease of the T-Loc system.
I have discovered a weak point with the new, gen 3 systainer3, which was not present with the previous generation.
This happened yesterday when I received an ordered systainer3 L 237, whose lid I could barely open. Upon inspection (I should have taken a picture, but the systainer is already packed for return), I saw the origin of the problem: a part of the back panel, which should be on the exterior side, was actually inside, behind the bottom part of the lid, on the back side.
Today I received a new shipment (from another dealer), this time a mixture of gen 2 and gen 3, so I checked for any differences re. the backpanels (both for the regular and the midi L sizes):
- with gen 2 (the normal "T-Loc"), the back panel is rigid
- with gen 3 (systainer3), the back panel, the more so in the area close to the lid, is not rigid, but flexible.
I use a lot of systainers to store all kinds of stuff (just anything needing storage, not specially related to construction), trying to find the cheapest ones (when you have many, it amounts to a lot of money, more than my tools...). So far I have been buying a few systainer3 because the price of the gen 2 had increased (there seems to be a shortage) here in Europe, and some dealers have decreased the prices of some gen 3 systainers, making them now cheaper than the roughly corresponding models. But after this experience (of the backpanel blocking the opening of the lid), except for the XXL (exists only with gen 3), I will try to stick with gen 2, even when they are more expensive than gen 3.
BTW there is also a, less annoying, weak point with gen 2, but unfortunately it was not corrected with gen 3 which inherited it.
It happened to me than when I pushed a gen 2 on a surface (e.g. a shelf) upon which there was a fixed obstacle (e.g. the top of a clamp fixed to the shelf) in the path of the back foot of the systainer, the systainer will be torn open, the rift starting at the blocked foot. I unfortunately can't see any reinforcement in this area with gen 3. The issue doesn't apply to gen 1 (no feet), but I prefer and love the ease of the T-Loc system.