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    Small Part Storage - Systainer, L-Boxx or TStak?

    I'm looking at cleaning some things up in the garage and I'm thinking of standardizing on a storage system... I'm looking at:

    Festool's Systainer - http://festools-online.com/accessori...FQJZhgodXWIHPQ

    Bosch's L-Boxx - https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/bos...orage-23539-c/

    Dewalt's TStak - http://www.dewalt.com/tool-categorie...ort-tstak.aspx

    Anyone have any experience with these, or something similar?

    Advantages? Disadvantages? Complaints? Gripes?
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    No experience at all, but the Bosch stuff looks nice. So do the Festools... I could get lost on that site! Wow!!!

    I've just used tackle boxes for my wiring connectors, ect.
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    Senior Member setho's Avatar
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    I purchased a couple of Systainers to try out.

    The plastic feels a bit thin, but they stack nicely and lock together easily.

    I also ordered a couple of L-Boxx's as well.... We'll see how they compare.
    Seth O.

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    i have got 4 of this architectural blue print cabinets...makes 13square meter storage space out of 1,3 garage space..can`t beat this..and you get a nice desktop.
    for the bigger parts i bought 50 of this drawers used to store documents.
    and plenty of stock boxes

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    Love these things (OK, I'll admit it)

    but .... one has to be careful or they end up with lots of different manufacturer's solutions and none of them stack well together.

    (Don't ask me)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haasman View Post
    Love these things (OK, I'll admit it)

    but .... one has to be careful or they end up with lots of different manufacturer's solutions and none of them stack well together.

    (Don't ask me)

    That's what I want to avoid.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    i have got 4 of this architectural blue print cabinets.
    Interesting solution. Looks sturdy.
    Seth O.

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    I would definitely go clear though. S

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