UK - New Tanos Product

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Good Afternoon

I was just putting together our next Tanos order and when checking something on their website saw this, I'll be trying to add some to our order.

Best regards

Warren

 

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I got it last week.  ;)

It does the trick and I think I will get another pair for the next stack.

Got me a stack in anthracite: sys toolbox open size two, the sys tool sortainer (tool box) and a T-Loc III with the clip on thingy.
On the way is another stack: the larger Sortainer with drawers and a T-Loc V, another open tool box (the small one) and another SYS sortainer/tool box. (I forgot the name!)

The toolbox/sortainer is very nice, better than expected but they seriously need to bring out one with a deeper bottom drawer. Although it is quite nice the width is a little limited, as well as the depth. If they increase the depth of the bottom drawers by an inch (or two) the toolbox/sortainer will be a much more flexible piece of kit.

Waiting for the SYS Cart (new one) to surface in Anthracite. Or might build one myself.

I decided to separate my tools and handtools from my material / sundries so I will be running to Anthracite stacks for tools/hand tools and a light grey stack for nails, screws and sundries/miscellaneous.   
 
Henrik R / Pingvinlakrits said:
I decided to separate my tools and handtools from my material / sundries so I will be running to Anthracite stacks for tools/hand tools and a light grey stack for nails, screws and sundries/miscellaneous.   

Curious why you chose this color scheme, as it seems backwards to me. I.e., the Festool tuff is already light gray, so why put tools in anthracite?

Perhaps it's just my feeble brain not making sense of it?
 
wow said:
And - let me guess - NAINA?

:'(
Since this is a Tanos, not a Festool, product, it should be available from a NA Tanos dealer. It may be a special order, but it should be available.  [cool]
 
wow said:
Henrik R / Pingvinlakrits said:
I decided to separate my tools and handtools from my material / sundries so I will be running to Anthracite stacks for tools/hand tools and a light grey stack for nails, screws and sundries/miscellaneous.   

Curious why you chose this color scheme, as it seems backwards to me. I.e., the Festool tuff is already light gray, so why put tools in anthracite?

Perhaps it's just my feeble brain not making sense of it?

I haven't checked back on this thread since my last post.

I decided to run two lines of Systainers for different work - outside and interior work. The dark gray Tanos are for outside work and transport of miscellaneous stuff and also I have them at home. It makes organizing my small space easier at the shop. I have six/seven dark gray Tanos and three of them are loaded with some tools I only use for specific tasks, always ready to go. :)

I use the standard light gray with color coded T-locks for my interior work.  [smile]

My conclusion is that the darker gray gets messy fast! The light gray is easier to keep tidy.

 
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