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Thread: Drawer closers for heavy drawers
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1st June 2009, 02:07 AM #1Member
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Drawer closers for heavy drawers
Not sure of the name but I have seen cabinet drawers in kitchens that have a 'Soft close' buffer that stops heavy drawers loaded with crockery closing with a crockery rattling thump, must be located at the back of the drawer somewhere because it isn't obvious from the front.
Unfortunately my wife is aware of this type of device and is on my wheel to find them and fit them...bit hard as I can't find the name or a supplier..checked at Bunnings they didn't know what I was talking about.
Any one have any info about this device
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Also check out Hettich or Nover. Cabinetmakers suppliers.
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1st June 2009, 02:44 PM #4
These are very nice
http://renomart.com.au/blum-tandembo...on-soft-close/
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