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    Default Systainers In Oz.

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    Thanks for that mini

    Part of being a Festool junkie is accumulating systaners and they just gather dust.
    This is an excelent site and we can buy
    various interior fittings to make the most of those brilliant containers.

    Does anyone know if Festool make the systaner with drawers?

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    My understanding is TANOS is a division of Festool.
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    They've got all sorts of divisions doing diverse stuff.

    How'd you like one of these in your shed.


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    Was looking good until I phoned Gardena. They said they haven't had any systainers for a fair while and are not getting any more.
    They suggested ringing a Festool Dealer

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    Quote Originally Posted by mat View Post
    Was looking good until I phoned Gardena. They said they haven't had any systainers for a fair while and are not getting any more.
    They suggested ringing a Festool Dealer
    Well that stuffed that idea. You would think they would remove their website, wouldn't you.
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    I like the idea that the systaner that the TS75 comes in can be used as a file holder.

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    The domi is the only tool of mine thats managed to keep its box... dunno how long it'll last tho!
    I hate them blow molded things, 1st thing I do is remove the tool then deposit the box straight in the bin.
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    next time you buy a festool product il buy the festool systainer off you

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    why don't you say a few bob and buy the tool without the systainer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan1982 View Post
    next time you buy a festool product il buy the festool systainer off you
    Fat chance The systaners are the best storage containers known to mankind.

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    i know that i have my entire site kit in systainers with festo gear and with all the other stuff you need to be an installer i love em

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    Once I have made a nice spot for the domi to go... its done holding the domi but not holding the domi's, which they are perfect for.
    why don't you say a few bob and buy the tool without the systainer?
    Did'nt know you could buy a domi without the box?
    Its on the list of workshop projects that gets longer not shorter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72 View Post
    Did'nt know you could buy a domi without the box?
    I'm not sure about the domi, but the other "Festers" are certainly available in a cardboard carton. eg
    Rotex 150 in Systainer $825
    Rotex 150 in carton $781

    personally I find the systainers more convenient both for storage and for moving the tool around


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    Festo is not available in the States without the systainer, except for a couple of special order type kits. But I would always want the systainer anyway. Thinking of buying a few extra for storage.
    Cheers,

    Bob



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