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I used to have a few Systainer boxes which came with a festool jigsaw and a bosch drill but didn't like them as I had to fasten 4 catches to lock them together etc. The sortimo boxes just click and have 2 buttons to release. I just wish you could get foam easily to fit them so I could cut to shape for tools. The new Systainers look good though!

Thats the reason for the upgrade one lock to release and lock beats having to undo all 4, plus being able to open a middle box in the stack without having to disengage all of the ones above.
 
Bump, this thread was always quite fun and newer members may have something to add to the **** collection :79:
 
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Well for over 20 years when I was working, I carried a useless wife and two equally useless poofter sons, but since the divorce & my retirement I just have my empty wallet and my debts to carry.
 
I was going to go out to the car and take photos of my tools last night, but then my wife said, "What the hell are you doing?", and I thought maybe later, so had another beer instead.
 
Hi all interesting question I only manage to afford B&Q tools which works well for me at rate I lose them or cut through live cables with them.....side cutters have quite a few gaps in the jaws and down to three screw drivers at the moment.....still Christmas is coming maybe ill get some replacement ones:mangry::moneybag:
 
Hi all interesting question I only manage to afford B&Q tools which works well for me at rate I lose them or cut through live cables with them.....side cutters have quite a few gaps in the jaws and down to three screw drivers at the moment.....still Christmas is coming maybe ill get some replacement ones:mangry::moneybag:
from that post, a voltage tester should be on your xmas list. :confused:
 
Fatmax works for me at the moment but when lump hammers and bolsters go in I'm up to 18kg. Strong bag though and holds a 'ton' of stuff.
Nice resurrection of post @Dan, we do like talking about our 'first love'!
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