Who's got the Sys Cantilever toolbox?

bobfog

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£60 in the UK, seems a lot to me for a plastic tool box, how sturdy is it?

Thanks.
 
Got 3. They stack well, etc - but they're nothing like as sturdy as a good old metal toolbox.
 
I've had loads of different toolboxes. The Stanley one I had on wheels was probably the most robust (I still have it in the shed) But I like the sys tool box a lot! Probably only because I have sold my soul to Festool and it stacks well with my cxs and assembly kit. I find with these together I can do most little jobs.
I guess it depends on what you plan on carrying in it. It's great for small tools but I struggle to get my Anti Vibe hammer in the top tray 🙁 That's why I'm also going to go for the open tote style one too 🙄
All in all I love it though. I don't know that it's really worth £60 if I'm honest but it's got "that" name on it and so we all know the deal!
 
I like the cantilever and open tool boxes. Both need to be organized to be of their greatest value.

Tom
 

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tjbnwi said:
I like the cantilever and open tool boxes. Both need to be organized to be of their greatest value.

Tom

Loving this level of OCD! I thought I was bad but I see I need to up my game!
 
I've got one too. I put all of my shelf pins, hinges and other cabinet pieces and parts in it. I actually love the box, I wish it came with more of the plastic inserts. Really well made, just like all of the other systainers. Not a blowmolded box but it keeps my shop organized.
 
Love mine. Use it as my electrical toolbox. Holds everything I need when I'm working on outlets, switches etc. I swap the little storage boxes as required from my main storage in the garage if I need outlets, switches, plates etc. Been getting a lot of use recently along with my small sys toolbox that holds all my drywall tools - we're splitting a room and installing a bunch of hi-hats. Great that they stack nicely on my CT26.
 
I have one open style and one of he hinged tray style. I use each for temperary use according to the tools I need for a specific job. It is a lot better than trying to keep everything scattered on horizontal surfaces.
Tinker
 
The cantilever really shines if you have an organised shop where all the bits and pieces are held in the grey boxes that fit into it (or if you don't mind that putting those from their original containers in these boxes & vice versa). You just pick out what you need on a job & presto, Bob's your uncle!
 

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