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Submitted: Sunday, Jun 03, 2007 at 11:45

Member - Wilgadene (QLD)

Has anyone tried the Tanami Drawer Systems and if so, what's your opinion of them?

www.tanami4wd.com.au/
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AnswerID: 244362   Submitted: Sunday, Jun 03, 2007 at 14:12

Kevern replied:

I tried to get in touch with this mob a few years back via email, they sent me an address and contact number in Sydney. So I rang but phone had been disconnected, went to the address as was not out of my way and it was a private address. Contact again via email in case it was just a simple error and I am still waiting for a reply.Just my experience with them.
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AnswerID: 244488   Submitted: Sunday, Jun 03, 2007 at 20:25

George_M replied:

I have a set of these drawers. They're made down at Dromana, south of Melbourne. They've been around for a while, although the guy who currently owns the business (Baz) bought it from the original owner about three years ago.

I've had good service out of these drawers - I originally bought them on the basis of how I wanted to use them, the price, and the weight.

They may not be the highest quality unit on the market. When I was looking around I found that Outback and Black Widow made higher quality units, for a higher price.

All depends on how you're going to use them, and how much you're prepared to pay.

Hope this helps.

George
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AnswerID: 244555   Submitted: Sunday, Jun 03, 2007 at 23:54

apriti00 replied:

I have had mine in the back of the 100 for nearly five years, I will need to re carpet soon as the fridge has worn some holes where the feet are, apart from that they have never given me a problem. Mine have been through some serious corrugations (Simpson x2, CSR etc), still close perfectly and no rattles. The added bonus is the weight or should I say lack off, coming in at probably half of the other steel ones.

Cheers Walter
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AnswerID: 244597   Submitted: Monday, Jun 04, 2007 at 10:21

Member - Crazie (VIC) replied:

Hi

I have them in the cruiser, love them.
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AnswerID: 244645   Submitted: Monday, Jun 04, 2007 at 13:44

Member - Helena B (NSW) replied:

Hi
I've also got them in my cruiser, and absolutely love them. I added a small modification - I've got three drawers and a fridge on a slide, but I also got the fitter to put a cage around the fridge, so that things could be stacked against it without everything falling over when you used the fridge. The guy who fitted them was called Scott (I think) and he got them from Melbourne and fitted them at his home in Carlingford. Don't know where he is now tho.
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AnswerID: 245393   Submitted: Thursday, Jun 07, 2007 at 14:08

Redback replied:

Their customer service is poor so far, i emailed them 3 days ago and still no reply

Won't be getting my bussiness now.

Baz.
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