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The Makita 197213-3 Interlocking Case is a robust and versatile storage solution designed for both commercial and residential use. With its innovative stackable design, secure interlocking latches, and compatibility with various modular systems, this case ensures efficient organization and transport of your tools. Measuring 12.5" x 15.5" x 11.6", it combines durability with user-friendly features, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Brand | Makita |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 11.63"L x 6.5"W x 11.63"H |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 10 Pounds |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
UPC | 088381451284 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381451284 |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | 197213-3 |
Item Weight | 6.4 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 197213-3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | X-Large |
Style | Case |
Shape | Rectangular |
Thickness | 10 Centimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Included Components | : MAKPAC Interlocking case, X-Large |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**Y
Versatile
My track saw came in one of these and I really liked the concept. I like that they come in multiple sizes so you can get them to fit your needs. I have a few of them now that I use for long term camping trips. I can put all of my specialty equipment in them like all of the wires and cables for my solar generators etc. I can stack them in my car behind the back seat locked together and not worry about them sliding all over.
T**N
Here are the inside dimensions for those that need them!
For the life of me could not find consistent inside dimensions listed for these Makita systainers, not even on the Makita website, until I finally ordered a couple of them for myself. Low and behold the sticker labels on the systainers contain the inside dimensions written right on them! So now we've arrived at the moment all of the frustrated questioners have been waiting for:Inside / interior / inner dimensions of Makita interlocking cases:Large interlocking case:7-1/4" x 15-1/4" x 11-1/4"Small interlocking case:3" x 15-1/4" x 11-1/4"Since about half of the interior side of the lid comes down further than the other to accommodate the recessed handle, I assume these are the smallest interior dimensions of the case.I cannot understand why these inside dimensions are so difficult to come across before purchase. Reviews and answers here and on Home Depot are far from few and between, and whatever answers provided are conflicting or misleading. So far I've only purchased the large and small, but will try and report back with inside dimensions of the medium and extra large if I order them.As for the cases themselves, unlike some of the negative reviews, I find them to be robust enough for tool cases and I like that they have four locking mechanisms to attach to other systainers unlike the two, seemingly flimsy ones, found on other brands of locking cases. I also like the simple squareness of these cases compared to the "bone shaped" competitor, which seems like it would compromise how tools fit in the case and how they can be customized. Their simple rectangle shape without too many recessed or rounded edges allow for maximum storage and customization.I purchased the large size for the Makita 3-1/4 HP RP2301FC Plunge Router, which I believe is the largest router Makita makes. Unfortunately this router is slightly too large for even the large case. It's about a half inch or less too wide to fit. It will fit if you start by placing it in the box at an angle, but it ends up pressing up against the front and back of the case, bowing it out a bit and leaving no wiggle room. I am looking for a custom fit using a foam insert and certainly cannot do that in this case since it barely fits without any foam. I am therefore going to purchase the extra large case, which might be the same height as depth (11-1/4"), but I am hoping that I will be able to fit it sideways with one of the arms facing the roof of the lid that is recessed further away from the handle indentation. (I think, at least hope, it will fit this way, and will try to report back with results.). With the router stored on its side I will be able to easily fit the case of "POWERTEC 71051 Router Template Guide Set". The template guide set case already fits the large box directly along the inside edge very nicely, and I plan to mold the foam around it to keep it in place. It will also easily have room for the vacuum attachment and other router accessories.Although the large case does not accommodate the tool I was hoping it would, I think I'm going to keep it since I'm sure to find another tool or use for it (if not woodworking tools than I'll probably use it for photography equipment or something else entirely).I purchased the small case to fit my growing router bit collection and to connect to the larger case holding the router so that I can store and tote them around together. I purchased a foam insert with predrilled holes for 1/4" and 1/2" shank bits. The small case only has an inside height of 3", and while some of my router bits (particularly spiral and flush trim bits) are up to 4" long, I plan to drill into the foam at a diagonal angle so that they can still be stored in the small systainer.I ordered the "POWERTEC 71437 Customizable Foam Insert for Festool Systainer, Makita Interlocking Case" to custom fit my router into a large case, and the "POWERTEC 71046 Router Bit Tray for 110 Bits" to fit into the small case to hold all of my router bits. The customizable foam insert seems well made and is a perfect fit for the Makita cases. The foam is firm and I believe it will hold up well to heavy tools. What I didn't know is that the foam insert comes with another cutout of foam to put on the inside of the lid, which is a nice surprise. The foam for the lid holds in place all on it's own, but could easily be glued, taped, or even tapped in if needed. The router bit tray hasn't arrived yet, but am expecting the same quality based on the reviews.
M**G
Great for organizing tools
it was a requested Christmas gift and was super appreciated.
J**D
Nice enough stacking tool storage boxes.
Love that Makita makes these staking tool storage boxes. I’m a sucker for boxes and storage, and those that are modular, lock and stack are even better. These fit the bill, with my recent dive into battery powered tools, I needed a place to store them in the garage. Now with most companies not making a handy carrying case for their tools, I hope this will make up for that.The boxes are pretty solid, could have used a slightly thicker, sturdier plastic if I’m being picky. But they work well enough. I got all the sizes, from the XL down to the small. The locking latches are ok, a bit stiff and you have to get them just right or they will not lock. I’m not sure how sturdy they are when all the boxes are actually stacked and locked together if you are going to transport them. But they are sturdy enough just to keep them from wobbling around.I like that they make several sizes which at least for me, will accommodate all my tools, so far. The XL one is big enough to fit my circular saw, planer and router as well. The other sizes are also good for the rest of my tools, which are not makita tools, but I don’t think the boxes will care. I also want to make a few customized containers to fit inside. You know what they say, a place for everything and everything in it’s place.All in all a good product, could have been a bit thicker plastic and perhaps had different type locks, but all in all good enough.
G**A
Better than Festool!!!!
These latch together better than the Festool sustainers. I have a mix if Festool and Makita and latches on Makita work better.
S**Y
Perfect case
We have the Makita vac and this fits perfectly on top. Just enough room to store all the pole parts and attachments for the unit and a bonus surprise to us was that you can use the handle on top to push it which makes moving it from place to place much easier, no more bending down!
R**N
Great tool organizers...
Don't understand why the bad reviews about these. Seems too many have the wrong expectations for this product. I love how the other reviewer said they are storage, not bar stools or step ladders. So true. They may not take the abuse of a rough and tumble construction worker, but if you treat them right, they are more than durable.Also, don't see how any one can knock off stars for being too small, the size is listed right here on the product page. Not like it's a mystery box.I am a avid DIYer plus I do alot of woodworking and I love them. I already have two packed out. One for my Jessem downeling jig with all the parts and all three sizes, it all fits in this box perfectly. The other I have my Rockler jig-it hinge jig, and all it's parts, all fit perfectly as well. Of course they won't fit everything, but there are other sizes.Also love the fact that they fit together and lock together. And you can't complain about the price, they are so much cheaper than systainers. I've priced them, they are high.Very happy with these boxes, glad I bought them and will be buying more.
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