Bertotti said:
I saw these online but have not seen one in person. Do any of you have experience with the XXL Systainers? My thought process is to add on and use it for both of my Rotex the RO 90 and when it arrives the RO 150 and of space allows a future ETS ec 150. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated? I would like to have all the sanders in one place and easily grabbed or switched between. Then use two of the original sys for abrasive storage. And I would have a third for items like the parfmk2
I'm a bit puzzled why you'd want to include dissimilar/different sized tools in the same container. Admittedly, I don't understand your circumstances, but surely it's preferable to include all similar hardware & software together.
With such a large range of comprehensive sizes & footprints, there's a suitable Systainer available for almost every portable power tool & accessory.
I keep my 5 & 8 mm orbit 150mm Random sanders together in a single systainer. I keep a selection of 150mm mesh abrasives, pad savers & a spare base or 2 in another. My orbital & delta live in another, with another Systainer "organiser" for suitable abrasives, bases etc.
My cordless drills live with a basic selection of accessory chucks, torque multipliers, bits etc. all organised together in the 1 Systainer, & my Tapping drill with a selection of bits, taps, left handed drills & extractors in the same "organiser" Systainer. Likewise, the Rattler Systainer has a selection of suitable driver bits, sockets etc.
My grinder Systainers usually accomodate a tin of slitting & a couple of grinding discs, a selection of diamond blades & a few appropriate Arbortech accessory saws, dishing & carving blades, flap discs & flexi pads & abrasives. Having a self-contained "kit" of hardware & software together massively assists my workflow, efficiency & overall organisation.
The (older) MaxiSys boxes get really big & heavy when filled to capacity. My most used one contains an Akeda/Trend D/tail jig & router with a selection of appropriate router bits, guide bushes, fence etc. I have a 12" floor saw in another, together with an accessory extraction guard & a couple of diamond blades. Another has a big SDS Max hammer, chisels, spades & bits & weighs a flamin' ton!
I also use a couple of mini-Sys for specialist drill bits & precision measuring & marking tasks respectively.
I personally like the flexibility & compatibility of the smaller Systainers, but really don't like the overt size & (when filled) weight of the Maxis at all. Having the ability to just grab a few appropriate Systainers which will contain almost everything required for a particular task, including "spares", chargers etc. is a huge convenience to me. It also makes it much more straightforward to return everything back to its appropriate place in the boxes too.
This seems to work well for me. Other folks I'm sure will differ.