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Mark Singer
11-24-2005, 5:44 PM
These are pretty new and I wondered if anyone tried them yet? Similar to Blumotion with soft close...Opinions....? Turkey?:confused:

Dale Thompson
11-24-2005, 6:14 PM
Mark,
I was just going to ask the same question about "GlideRite" slides. For example, they are asking $65 for 15 side mounted, 22", full-extension slides.
http://storesense.megawebservers.com/HS1283/Search.bok?category=Drawer+Slides%3ASide+Mount+Bal l+Bearing%3AFull+Extension+%28%2370+Series%29

That looks like a great price for the low volumes that I use. If I wasn't so old and slow, I could probably ask for better high volume prices. :)

Sorry for not answering your question but I thought that maybe I could suggest another alternative. :)

Dale T.

Mark Singer
11-25-2005, 9:18 AM
Mark,
I was just going to ask the same question about "GlideRite" slides. For example, they are asking $65 for 15 side mounted, 22", full-extension slides.
http://storesense.megawebservers.com/HS1283/Search.bok?category=Drawer+Slides%3ASide+Mount+Bal l+Bearing%3AFull+Extension+%28%2370+Series%29

That looks like a great price for the low volumes that I use. If I wasn't so old and slow, I could probably ask for better high volume prices. :)

Sorry for not answering your question but I thought that maybe I could suggest another alternative. :)

Dale T.

Banishing might be a good idea:confused:

Jamie Buxton
11-25-2005, 11:32 AM
No, but while you're looking for alternatives to the Blum Tandem Blumotion, you might also check out Hettich's V6 Quadro. Like the Eclipse, they look like they're drop-in replacements for the Tandem. This slide has been around for years, but with the V6 they're including the anti-slam dingus. One source is www.cshardware.com. (cshardware has a big discount from the web page price for orders over $100.)