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  1. #1
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    Default Blum drawer runners

    Just got to rave about Blum drawer runners.

    I built some kitchen cabinets last year and thought I'd put good quality runners in - I chose Hettich full extension with ball bearing slides. These were fiddly to install - I had to route 17mm rebates in each drawer side and the results were OK in 4 of the drawers but one was always a bit dodgy.

    The dodgy one gave up the ghost last week so I decided to try Blum Tandembox with soft close. Not cheap: $91 from Wilson & Bradley + $18 delivery. Much easier to install and I completed the drawer in only 5 hours (given my normal snail-like progress - this is rapid for me!)

    The result is a thing of beauty - I can't walk past without trying it out again!

    Another advantage is that the drawer is now a lot lighter since two of the sides are metal (ie they come with the drawer) rather than being 16mm particle board. like the rest of the innards.

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    Oh yeah baby! our whole kitchen runs on Blumotion soft close runners and the drawers in the cabinet I recently finished runs on same - very classy action!

    Cheers
    Michael

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    Glad your happy Tony.

    I have Blum Tandembox in my kitchen too. (Though I must say I got a very good discount ).

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    Yeah. When I saw Miss Blum's drawers I did a runner.:eek:

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    I am using the Blum Tandem 560H for wooden drawers on the new kitchen drawers just installed. Just fantastic. Got them at trade price.
    They must be top of range if not close to top of range. I still check the action when walking past .
    Les

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    They might cost more, if you dont get a handsome discount, but they are definitely worth the moula. I have nearly 65 metres of draws in my kitchen and they are all on blumotion runners. I have one with all my wine glasses and champagne flutes in and have not had one topple over yet so I reckon they are the bees knees.

    Pete
    If you are never in over your head how do you know how tall you are?

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    In my humble opinion blum products make that other brand look like toys

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    Don't you just love not slamming your fingers in the drawers anymore.
    I still got 5 sets just waiting for the right peice of furniture
    everything is something, for a reason:confused:

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    I'm doing a flat pack kitchen at the moment with blumotion on all drawers. Nice smooth running and no slamming drawers. Also got the dampers for the cupboard doors... they work well with a couple of plastic bumpers on the doors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sco View Post
    I'm doing a flat pack kitchen at the moment with blumotion on all drawers. Nice smooth running and no slamming drawers. Also got the dampers for the cupboard doors... they work well with a couple of plastic bumpers on the doors.
    Sco,

    Did you use Blumotion for Doors (integrated with door hinge) or the Blumotion piston (fits into a 10mm dia through-hole)?

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    I've got the little piston.

    Just had a quick read of your blog... nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sco View Post
    I've got the little piston.

    Just had a quick read of your blog... nice.
    Thanks mate. It is a work in progress...

    Just be careful of the piston type when showing off to your mates i.e dont slam the door so hard that it cracks the collar of the piston. If you have drilled the through-hole deeper than the actual piston length you may bury it! :eek:

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    Heh guys -another blumotion person - question for you. The screws that attach the runner to the draw base all just scrape the damper as you close the draw. I have bought a couple of packs of screws, and the head either is too small to hold the runner or too proud to miss the damper. Anyone remember the brand of the screw /type/ place bought etc?

    not exactly a biggy, but I'd sort of hoped the scarping would have worn itself to oblivion by now, but alas, its still going strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pharmaboy2 View Post
    Heh guys -another blumotion person - question for you. The screws that attach the runner to the draw base all just scrape the damper as you close the draw. I have bought a couple of packs of screws, and the head either is too small to hold the runner or too proud to miss the damper. Anyone remember the brand of the screw /type/ place bought etc?

    not exactly a biggy, but I'd sort of hoped the scarping would have worn itself to oblivion by now, but alas, its still going strong.
    Get yourself some euro screws. Drill a 5mm hole and screw them in.




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    Quote Originally Posted by renomart View Post
    Thanks mate. It is a work in progress...

    Just be careful of the piston type when showing off to your mates i.e dont slam the door so hard that it cracks the collar of the piston. If you have drilled the through-hole deeper than the actual piston length you may bury it! :eek:

    Good tip...thanks. I've got the little plastic screw on clips so I'm not drilling into the carcass.

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