Thanks John, for the insight. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on one for the shop. REALLY want to see the final production units of the Trolley Cart. I never really got behind carrying a stack of TSTAKs loaded.
I understood Naama perfectly well, but english is not my first language so I'm used to weird accents lol. Bought that TSTAK organizer last month - I'd say 9/10. Has a bit low bits/pieces retention in the front (next to the handle) and all goes to hell when you carry it by the handle. Fortunately the boxes inside and side trays on the back hold stuff very well.
I went for the tstak system because I don't really have a permament place to live so my workshop needs to be mobile just as it is, even though that trolley seems promising. My only concern is that the prototype seems a bit flimsy and tstaks do have their faults from the very beginning, the bending bottom on the drawer units for example. Well time will tell.
It was also a Porter Cable and Bostitch event too, not just DeWalt, Stanley, Black & Decker
Thanks John, for the insight. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on one for the shop. REALLY want to see the final production units of the Trolley Cart. I never really got behind carrying a stack of TSTAKs loaded.
Keep trying to find out if these wheels in the back are rubber or plastic. 🤔
I understood Naama perfectly well, but english is not my first language so I'm used to weird accents lol. Bought that TSTAK organizer last month - I'd say 9/10. Has a bit low bits/pieces retention in the front (next to the handle) and all goes to hell when you carry it by the handle. Fortunately the boxes inside and side trays on the back hold stuff very well.
I went for the tstak system because I don't really have a permament place to live so my workshop needs to be mobile just as it is, even though that trolley seems promising. My only concern is that the prototype seems a bit flimsy and tstaks do have their faults from the very beginning, the bending bottom on the drawer units for example. Well time will tell.
have you tried moving a loaded set of boxes up some nice wood stairs?
Good point. Thanks for mentioning.
I didn't like the fact that the tray got stuck when she tried to lift it out (0:56). You can't turn it sideways when it's full of tools.
1:07 she puts it back straight though
The only reason she tilted it was because it fell to the bottom it sits at the top
Thanks Cody. Naama is from Israel.
This is true, however, they did one day devoted completely to DEWALT and one day devoted to all of the other brands.
Boeie ruurd
Looks like some nice tools Brad I'll have to read your write up on these tools. That lady's English was horrible.