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28th January 2013, 08:59 PM #1
Another new offering from Triton in the UK .... the Systainer(R)
Who knows if / when it will get to Australia ... but I've decided I need about 8.
Looks good in Triton Orange.
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Looks similar to festool,if price is compatible might be worth considering if ever gets here.
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Tanos, the company that makes Systainers, aill make them in any colour you want. Although Tanos is part of the same industrial group that includes Festool, Festo etc, Systainers are showing up all over the place with different brands gear inside, so Triton badged orange systainers is just smart marketing. Look up Tanos for some idea of teh range of colours available.
Note that they seem to come empty, without pick-and-pluck foam which is pretty standard. Lee Valley have offered 'standard' Festool coloured systainers for about a year - they even have the tool caddy model which locks together in layers.
Second thing to realise is that these are the 'new' model systainers, and can be locked to the top of old systainers but not underneath old system systainers due to the changes in the locking tabs.
Tanos/Festool have also recently released key locking latches for all models of Systainers - I got mine from Lee Valley too.
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