@Bert Vanderveen
If you close the lid of the augers, do they close well or is the content all over the bins when you’d shuffle box a tad to wild?
It’s what I hate about many of these systems.. either expensive or the individual bins aren’t closed properly.
Thanks!
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They close well, though it takes somewhat of a coordinated action - you need to press both corners together with some force. Also, the grid lines on the transparent cover help fixing the boxes in place. With the ridges in the bottom this makes for hardly any rattle.
As you may be able to tell, I really like the Auer boxes. I also own some of their toolboxes and these lock together, somewhat like systainers, but more simple. Pressing down the handle locks, pulling it up unlocks. With a lot of accessories like trolleys (and the range is expanding all the time) — the Auer range is a more complete system of storage options than systainers (boxes configurable with drawers are also available).