Great video, one of the best explanation of the advantages of the systainer system. Festool should pay you for this video. I started buying Festool about a year ago. I now have 10 of these boxes of various shapes and sizes. They are addictive. The way they fit together, the T hinge in front and now built in front handles is really cool. I didn't know about the Sys3 version and I have 3 accessory front handles on my gen 2 boxes. The only thing stopping me from completely going systainer like you is the cost. It would take another couple of grand in boxes and inserts to complete the change. Instead, I use HF narrow parts boxes for the small nuts and bolts stuff. At less than 10 dollars a box, instead of $85 and up, it makes more sense monetarily. BUT I have two systems and that isn't as efficient. My favorite Festool tool are their sanders and CT26 extractor. I have two sanders and love them. I also have the Domino 500 but it is a bit of a love/hate relationship. And I cannot get all the Domino accessories I have obtained and get them in the original systainer. I store the Domino 500 separately in a cabinet in my shop. Not the best situation but it works for now until I figure out something different. I love your shop arrangement. Very neat and efficient. Regards
Thank you for a thorough explanation and demonstration for using sustainers in a shop. I appreciate you taking the time to show how you have utilized the various components into a very well organized workspace. Take care!
I’ve spent a lot of time and money trying to avoid systainers because of they’re cost. I’ve built my own modular cabinet systems. I’ve bought a few different stacking systems and none of them are as easy to use as systainers. The older I get the more I value my time and ease of use so systainers it is. You’re videos helped me see that I was wasting a ton of effort not standardizing
Thanks Robert. They are for sure not economical, but I like having almost all of my tools in the same size containers (Systainers). I too have gone back and forth with different storage ideas and still come back to the Systainers. Funny some of the comments I get on these things….apparently LOTS of people hate them😉
This is similar to the Bosch L-Boxx system by Sortimo. Bosch used to sell many of their cordless tools with the L-Boxx and the proper inserts. They still do, but you have you get them from Europe. I have many of them and they are also very versatile. Your enthusiasm for Festool mirrors mine for Bosch power tools.
Even though I'm into milwaukee's packout system, it's hard to deny the genius of festool including a syatainer with every tool. You buy their tools, you're already into the system. Then you start shopping for more systainers of different varieties. The gears turn, and before you know it, you have a shop that looks like Brian's, in which you used systainers as your walls lol ;-) Seriously though, they're an incredibly efficient storage solution and not all that costly when you think about it. Look at your shop, and now imagine all those systainers you have as shop built drawers. You'd spend a decent amount in materials, and more importantly, a lot of time building them. Not to mention losing the portability aspect of being able to make a systainer stack of tools/materials needed and bringing them to the jobsite. Those blue floor tiles are mesmerizing btw lol Edit to add: I still might grab a few of the mini systainers in anthracite. They're a great size for a lot of things and there's no packout that small.
Thank you! I was trying figure out what these darn things are. I mean, I understood that they were storage boxes....but beyond that, I was trying to figure out why they were so expensive and what made them unique. A very useful video.
They are economical if you remember time is money. You don't waste time at work if you are organised. Also, at the end of a long day and it's time to pack my tools back into my van, I am so glad I have systainers.
Thanks for the overview, it was very educational. I have a few Festool products and think that Systainers are probably the way to go for organising hardware and similar. Festool is a gateway to Systainers!
A great introduction to the Festool system. I really appreciate your informative videos, Brian. I wish Festool made a light weight drawer type rack that could be easily taken to and from the boot of the car. I use the same car for work and leisure. I now have three Systainers on top of each other and it is inconvenient to reach to the end of the three-foot long boot, lift two Systainers off and then get what I want from the bottom most one.
Having a small space in my house to do woodworking, I love systainers. Keeps all my tools organized and protected. Grab a systainer and go when doing work at another location. I’m in the thinking process of possibly getting Sortainers now for screws and little tools like hex tools, screwdrivers, etc. So many options, not sure what Sortainer to start with.
I really like mine. I think the 3 drawer ones are great because of the countless options you have with those. You can get extra smaller bins to fit in the drawers to however you see fit.
Great video I enjoyed it very much. I use both the L-Box and systainer systems. Originally the L-Box’s were larger so I can group tools together. One box has all my makita 18v tools in etc. keep up the interesting content.
Really appreciate this video, I have a few Makita Mak Pac boxes, but the four clips are very clunky and are prone to falling off, I bought the 3 draw systainer and in my opinion money well spent, really nice organising items like Collins mitre clamps and miscellaneous stuff, recently saved up for systainer cart and the gen 3 22 box systainer organiser. I will admit there are cheaper alternatives but I appreciate the T-loc too much, offers a lot of versatility, efficiency, and can increase productivity thanks to the organisation it gives you.
My problem with systainers (or any other "chest" type of storage) is that every time you need something it is always at the bottom of the tower. Drawers are so much more convenient and easier on the back. I hope that Festool will come up with their own drawer units because as of right now, in my opinion Milwaukee's Packout system is superior to Systainers.
I’m using the dewalt tough system and the Milwaukee ones for painting tools. They are heavy empty, by the time I load them up with all the patching knives and other tools they become really heavy and inconvenient in tiny stairways. I’m planning to switch to these, they’re much lighter.
What do you think of your double mft? I have 1 and was thinking of getting another and mounting them both on an 8' bench/cart. And then I'm going to shift the kerf to the left on the right hand mft, giving me a little more cutoff support . I'm with you, on its legs they are really unstable, but I understand... they were designed to be mobile and transported easily from job to job, but mine are stationary in the shop.
I like having two now that I have it setup the way I like it. I can put all of my material on the left table while cutting on the right. Overall, anytime I have more tabletop to work on I’m happy!
I’m surprised that they didn’t design the rails on the gen3 such that they slide out enough to open. I do like the clear lid on the new small parts organizer though. Do they still make the colored boxes for them?
So, the colored storage boxes do not work on the Gen3 organizer with the clear lid. They only work on the gen2 T-Loc, but they do still sell them separately, or as a complete kit.
Everyone assumes we all knew about how these work when we came out of the womb. It seems to take at least a day of research to work out which one to buy first and what works with what.
OK, Me again. Same topic. Toolboxes are fine for site work. Granted. But for a workshop? Compare a systainer in a sysport with a drawer. 1) Access takes extra steps (unlock, open, close, lock). Undeniably more effort. 2) the bottom, top, sides, and back take space. Amazingly, more than half the space. So it steals half of your storage space. Undeniably poorer density. 3) just increase the front depth of the slide and you have a drawer. A systainer is undeniably just added cost. So what possible argument is there for using them? Only aesthetics. They are an art installation. Is that what you really want in a workshop? For site use, I keep a custom adapted toolbox with dedicated tools. Expensive? Probably less than your toolboxes. And it is always ready to go. As a bonus, I have a 'spare' tool should one fail. The main issue with systainers as toolboxes is that center catch. Takes valuable space in the middle, making carry handles and especially drawers a problem. Both Milwaukee and DeWalt have solved the stacking problem better, with hands free connect and one touch release, whilst retaining dual point latching for strength and water rating. They have had three goes at fixing the problems and whilst better, they are still flawed. Now they find they are too small, and have added even more complexity while compromising the stacking that is supposed to be the point. Festool ship in systainers because they understand that humans like collecting. We are pack rats. They want to hook you into the system. But it is not rational.
I love the Milwaukee packout. I can never in good conscience ever buy anything made by Festool. That's one step closer to getting a pedicure, and then transitioning into Caitlyn.🙄
I was wondering how much space you allowed around the systainers you have on the shelves? I am planning on building shelves like these: instagram.com/p/BLwoFbjAFpX/ www.boxrackking.com I wish all of the tool manufacturers has systainers available for their tools, not the brand specific ones they sell.
If you want to be able to track your Systainer in case of theft you can add an AirTag like this in the handle: th-cam.com/video/k0bMEizXfOQ/w-d-xo.html
Great video, one of the best explanation of the advantages of the systainer system. Festool should pay you for this video. I started buying Festool about a year ago. I now have 10 of these boxes of various shapes and sizes. They are addictive. The way they fit together, the T hinge in front and now built in front handles is really cool. I didn't know about the Sys3 version and I have 3 accessory front handles on my gen 2 boxes. The only thing stopping me from completely going systainer like you is the cost. It would take another couple of grand in boxes and inserts to complete the change. Instead, I use HF narrow parts boxes for the small nuts and bolts stuff. At less than 10 dollars a box, instead of $85 and up, it makes more sense monetarily. BUT I have two systems and that isn't as efficient. My favorite Festool tool are their sanders and CT26 extractor. I have two sanders and love them. I also have the Domino 500 but it is a bit of a love/hate relationship. And I cannot get all the Domino accessories I have obtained and get them in the original systainer. I store the Domino 500 separately in a cabinet in my shop. Not the best situation but it works for now until I figure out something different. I love your shop arrangement. Very neat and efficient. Regards
Thanks so much Grump! I do really like the addition of the handle they put on the Gen3’s.
Thank you for a thorough explanation and demonstration for using sustainers in a shop. I appreciate you taking the time to show how you have utilized the various components into a very well organized workspace. Take care!
Thank you David👍🏻
I’ve spent a lot of time and money trying to avoid systainers because of they’re cost.
I’ve built my own modular cabinet systems. I’ve bought a few different stacking systems and none of them are as easy to use as systainers. The older I get the more I value my time and ease of use so systainers it is.
You’re videos helped me see that I was wasting a ton of effort not standardizing
Thanks Robert. They are for sure not economical, but I like having almost all of my tools in the same size containers (Systainers). I too have gone back and forth with different storage ideas and still come back to the Systainers. Funny some of the comments I get on these things….apparently LOTS of people hate them😉
This is similar to the Bosch L-Boxx system by Sortimo. Bosch used to sell many of their cordless tools with the L-Boxx and the proper inserts. They still do, but you have you get them from Europe. I have many of them and they are also very versatile.
Your enthusiasm for Festool mirrors mine for Bosch power tools.
I still use an old Bosch jigsaw that I wouldn’t give up for anything.
Always wanted to know how these Festool boxes worked. Great and clear explanation. New sub!
Thanks👍🏻
Even though I'm into milwaukee's packout system, it's hard to deny the genius of festool including a syatainer with every tool. You buy their tools, you're already into the system. Then you start shopping for more systainers of different varieties. The gears turn, and before you know it, you have a shop that looks like Brian's, in which you used systainers as your walls lol ;-)
Seriously though, they're an incredibly efficient storage solution and not all that costly when you think about it. Look at your shop, and now imagine all those systainers you have as shop built drawers. You'd spend a decent amount in materials, and more importantly, a lot of time building them. Not to mention losing the portability aspect of being able to make a systainer stack of tools/materials needed and bringing them to the jobsite.
Those blue floor tiles are mesmerizing btw lol
Edit to add: I still might grab a few of the mini systainers in anthracite. They're a great size for a lot of things and there's no packout that small.
Thanks for the input yet again NW👍🏻
Thank you! I was trying figure out what these darn things are. I mean, I understood that they were storage boxes....but beyond that, I was trying to figure out why they were so expensive and what made them unique. A very useful video.
Thank you Amy!
They are economical if you remember time is money. You don't waste time at work if you are organised.
Also, at the end of a long day and it's time to pack my tools back into my van, I am so glad I have systainers.
Very true Harvey
Thanks for the overview, it was very educational. I have a few Festool products and think that Systainers are probably the way to go for organising hardware and similar.
Festool is a gateway to Systainers!
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A great introduction to the Festool system. I really appreciate your informative videos, Brian. I wish Festool made a light weight drawer type rack that could be easily taken to and from the boot of the car. I use the same car for work and leisure. I now have three Systainers on top of each other and it is inconvenient to reach to the end of the three-foot long boot, lift two Systainers off and then get what I want from the bottom most one.
Thank you!
Neat tidy professional and organised sums up the systainer. The drawers are awesome . Great review 👍
Thank you Mark!
Having a small space in my house to do woodworking, I love systainers. Keeps all my tools organized and protected. Grab a systainer and go when doing work at another location. I’m in the thinking process of possibly getting Sortainers now for screws and little tools like hex tools, screwdrivers, etc. So many options, not sure what Sortainer to start with.
I really like mine. I think the 3 drawer ones are great because of the countless options you have with those. You can get extra smaller bins to fit in the drawers to however you see fit.
Great video I enjoyed it very much.
I use both the L-Box and systainer systems. Originally the L-Box’s were larger so I can group tools together. One box has all my makita 18v tools in etc.
keep up the interesting content.
Thank you!
Nice shop and festool collection. I hope one day to have as nice of a collection as you.
Thanks Leroy!
LOVE the organization and full commitment to the green and gray! lol I've caught the Festool bug myself. I think I just like buying tools🤷♂️
Really appreciate this video, I have a few Makita Mak Pac boxes, but the four clips are very clunky and are prone to falling off, I bought the 3 draw systainer and in my opinion money well spent, really nice organising items like Collins mitre clamps and miscellaneous stuff, recently saved up for systainer cart and the gen 3 22 box systainer organiser. I will admit there are cheaper alternatives but I appreciate the T-loc too much, offers a lot of versatility, efficiency, and can increase productivity thanks to the organisation it gives you.
That 3 drawer Systainer is great
Once you start buying those...you don’t stop 😂 it’s a rabbit hole for sure. I have no issues or complaints so far. Thanks for sharing 👊🏻👊🏻
Sure is man! Kinda like your channel....once I’m there I just keep clicking👍🏻
@@BrianWatersOutdoors lol don’t watch the older videos. Those are even painful for me to watch 😂
Great video. Maybe one day you could talk about any differences between the Festool and the Tanos stuff. 😎👍
Thanks. But, there is NO difference other than the color. They are the same company, just branded differently for Festool.
@@BrianWatersOutdoors Great 👍 Thank you for the clarification!
My problem with systainers (or any other "chest" type of storage) is that every time you need something it is always at the bottom of the tower. Drawers are so much more convenient and easier on the back. I hope that Festool will come up with their own drawer units because as of right now, in my opinion Milwaukee's Packout system is superior to Systainers.
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I’m using the dewalt tough system and the Milwaukee ones for painting tools. They are heavy empty, by the time I load them up with all the patching knives and other tools they become really heavy and inconvenient in tiny stairways. I’m planning to switch to these, they’re much lighter.
I made this switch 2 years ago because of back problem. Best storage system for me.
What do you think of your double mft? I have 1 and was thinking of getting another and mounting them both on an 8' bench/cart. And then I'm going to shift the kerf to the left on the right hand mft, giving me a little more cutoff support . I'm with you, on its legs they are really unstable, but I understand... they were designed to be mobile and transported easily from job to job, but mine are stationary in the shop.
I like having two now that I have it setup the way I like it. I can put all of my material on the left table while cutting on the right. Overall, anytime I have more tabletop to work on I’m happy!
I'm looking for a sys solution to hold my router bits standing upright. Does festool have something like that? Great video
They sure do. Comes in a Sys1 container with a foam insert that takes either 1/4 or 1/2 shanked bits.
@@BrianWatersOutdoors 👍
BM does use the RAL system
I’m surprised that they didn’t design the rails on the gen3 such that they slide out enough to open. I do like the clear lid on the new small parts organizer though. Do they still make the colored boxes for them?
So, the colored storage boxes do not work on the Gen3 organizer with the clear lid. They only work on the gen2 T-Loc, but they do still sell them separately, or as a complete kit.
Thanks for reupload with better audio :).
Ha! Thanks. Not too sure what happened on the first attempt??
I wish Festool would sell there tools just in a box and save a average guy that keeps the tools in home shop and be much more cost affective
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I have the 2 L series storage pre ordered .
Pre order is the way to go! I have “several” I have preordered because the price was so good on them.
i am a little confused how the L series works with the M or even the XXL because it almost feels like it could be in a different category of its own.
Everyone assumes we all knew about how these work when we came out of the womb. It seems to take at least a day of research to work out which one to buy first and what works with what.
There are a lot of options, but at least with the Festool Systainers, they ALL work together in some type of manner.
Gen 3 suck that front handle sticks out when locked together they went backwards and raised prices
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Spotted : a classic systainer.
Yes you did! My vacuum clamp actually came in that relic
@@BrianWatersOutdoors I still love them anyway :-)
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OK, Me again. Same topic.
Toolboxes are fine for site work. Granted. But for a workshop?
Compare a systainer in a sysport with a drawer.
1) Access takes extra steps (unlock, open, close, lock). Undeniably more effort.
2) the bottom, top, sides, and back take space. Amazingly, more than half the space. So it steals half of your storage space. Undeniably poorer density.
3) just increase the front depth of the slide and you have a drawer. A systainer is undeniably just added cost.
So what possible argument is there for using them? Only aesthetics. They are an art installation. Is that what you really want in a workshop?
For site use, I keep a custom adapted toolbox with dedicated tools. Expensive? Probably less than your toolboxes. And it is always ready to go. As a bonus, I have a 'spare' tool should one fail.
The main issue with systainers as toolboxes is that center catch. Takes valuable space in the middle, making carry handles and especially drawers a problem. Both Milwaukee and DeWalt have solved the stacking problem better, with hands free connect and one touch release, whilst retaining dual point latching for strength and water rating.
They have had three goes at fixing the problems and whilst better, they are still flawed. Now they find they are too small, and have added even more complexity while compromising the stacking that is supposed to be the point.
Festool ship in systainers because they understand that humans like collecting. We are pack rats. They want to hook you into the system. But it is not rational.
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Круто очень интересно
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I love the Milwaukee packout. I can never in good conscience ever buy anything made by Festool. That's one step closer to getting a pedicure, and then transitioning into Caitlyn.🙄
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They need to make a lunch box
Are those Festool shoelaces 😀
Lol. They are not
I was wondering how much space you allowed around the systainers you have on the shelves? I am planning on building shelves like these: instagram.com/p/BLwoFbjAFpX/
www.boxrackking.com
I wish all of the tool manufacturers has systainers available for their tools, not the brand specific ones they sell.
I have around 1” on each side.
If you want to be able to track your Systainer in case of theft you can add an AirTag like this in the handle: th-cam.com/video/k0bMEizXfOQ/w-d-xo.html
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I think you know that the Systainers are made by Tanos, why you always say Festool? 😬
Guess because 99% of my Systainers are the Festool branded ones and not the Tanos versions