M Mike Vastano Established Member Joined 16 Apr 2014 Messages 54 Reaction score 0 Location Lancashire UK 29 Aug 2014 #1 They are bloody expensive and was wondering are they really worth the expense, and are there other options available
They are bloody expensive and was wondering are they really worth the expense, and are there other options available
R RobinBHM Established Member Joined 17 Sep 2011 Messages 9,275 Reaction score 3,749 Location Wst Sussex 29 Aug 2014 #2 I've used Hettich quadro runners in the past and are less expensive. I would always prefer to use concealed drawer runners and the ones without soft close are under £10 per pair if the jobs on a budget.
I've used Hettich quadro runners in the past and are less expensive. I would always prefer to use concealed drawer runners and the ones without soft close are under £10 per pair if the jobs on a budget.
T TimothyClaypole Established Member Joined 2 Apr 2014 Messages 57 Reaction score 0 Location Rotherham 29 Aug 2014 #3 I have a B&Q kitchen and had access to blum stuff in a past job but didn't change the ones I have. They are nice - i have them in my workroom for desk/drawers but if you've only had cheaper ones then you don't know what you are missing or not.
I have a B&Q kitchen and had access to blum stuff in a past job but didn't change the ones I have. They are nice - i have them in my workroom for desk/drawers but if you've only had cheaper ones then you don't know what you are missing or not.