I love modular stuff... It's just fun to organize and play with and... STACK! And that's kind of the idea behind the new Bosch L-Boxx system. Bosch has created a number of ...
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I love modular stuff... It's just fun to organize and play with and... STACK! And that's kind of the idea behind the new Bosch L-Boxx system. Bosch has created a number of ...
To read the rest of this blog entry from The Garage Journal, click here.
They are made for Bosch by Sortimo in the UK. They make one called the T-Boxx that is awesome for parts storage. I first heard about them in Make magazine, the did a story on Adam Savage and showed them in his work shop. I contacted the US distributor but they were not a lot of help. You can only buy them from them, the price was high, and no volume discount. Hopefully Bosch will start selling the T-Boxx also. Jack
http://www.sortimo.co.uk/T-BOXX.49.0.html
I would love to review this product let me know.
They are made for Bosch by Sortimo in the UK.
Bosch is selling something similar to the T-Boxx in the states.
Guess it depends on what your time is worth and if you can make something that works for you for less.
There are only 2 ways this stuff will get cheaper: (1) US dollar increases in value and/or (2) these boxes are knocked off in China.
L-Boxx vs. Systainer, I'd pick the L-Boxx. They feel about the same, but I think the L-Boxx has a better stacking mechanism.
I am aware. I have two T-latch Systainers. One of them arrived with the green T-latch popped off and at the bottom of the box. I didn't say they're bad, because they actually work quite well. But I prefer the Bosch latches a little better. My preference is not a reflection of latch build quality or anything like that.Festool has redesigned their latching mechanisim.
If I can't get a sample I'll likely still buy one or two. Cheaper than a pelican case, I may pick one up to use for my less delicate photo gear.Stuey, those Dewalt boxes look great, and they aren't retarded expensive. Looking forward to your review.
I have a lot of Festool tools. All of them with boxes (that's how they come). Some of the boxes are not super great for carrying other things around, but the tool and its parts, blades, sanding disks, etc etc still fits in them, and makes a nice storage and transport option. I still have a tool bag for the hand tools, but that is because a box has never worked out for me at all.
You want to have a bunch of tools ready on the go. Get this.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002HC2CK/?tag=atomicindus08-20
neat idea though
MINI, did you try the hand tool box that Festool makes? I definitely prefer the foam you did, but have looked at that as a possibility. I've seen Systainers come apart as well, especially off the drawer tracks. Lboxx isn't perfect I will admit, but I think the reason Systainer would be less likely is it's smaller floor/lid area means if things were loose, they couldn't shift as much. Definitely the foam is the right way to go though.
