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Thread: Soft Close Drawer Runners
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22nd December 2019, 02:22 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Soft Close Drawer Runners
I removed these from a kitchen, as the German owner wanted to change everything over to Blum. He then went ahead and dismantled them to retrieve the white board bottoms and backs while I was gone overnight, so there are a few pieces missing.
$150 for the lot. Pick up only from Birkdale, Qld, 4159.
DTC – Smooth
Soft close drawer runners - 15 sets.
1 x 500mm
3 x 550mm
11 x 600mm
1 x 600mm cabinet runners only (no drawer sides)
Backing brackets – these are interchangeable between all of the different length runners.
4 x 68mm
5 x 118mm
6 x 182mm
Gallery rails – most of these are missing, but may be able to be sourced from Nikpol.
Nikpol | Smooth Easy Fix Gallery Rail - Drawer Systems - Hardware
2 sets x 550mm
2 sets x 600mm
High drawer sides to suit 182mm high backing brackets – these hang on the gallery rails to increase the depth of the sides.
6 sets x 600mm
All runners are used, but in good working condition.
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27th December 2019, 08:40 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Any interest at $100 before it goes on Gumtree/Marketplace?
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31st December 2019, 02:35 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Make me an offer.
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