Opposite Lock Boab Drawers
Submitted: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 09:28
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Gossy
Does anyone has the Opposite Lock boab drawers? Looking for
feedback in relation to strength, ease to install/remove and general
feedback about the convience of having removal trays to carry around.
Thanks,
Reply By: Rod - Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 10:52
Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 10:52
I don't have the drawer system, but do use individual Gomo boxes used by the drawers. The Gomo boxes are strong and stackable and i use two of them stacked to sit on (carefully) around
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Reply By: Gossy - Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 15:33
Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 15:33
So not a popular product then.
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Cheers,
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Reply By: Member - Oldbaz. NSW. - Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 16:17
Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 16:17
I cant help re OL drawers, Jim, from Best Offroad who advertises on this site,
makes drawers systems & may be worth a call. Details on the Directory Tab.
cheers.....oldbaz.
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Reply By: Member - Burra - Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 17:02
Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 17:02
If it is the draws I think they are we have had them since they came out a few years ago. We have the single draw system.
I think they are fantastic, I've noticed they have improved the locking mechinism. They have taken us across the Simspon, down the CSR and Anne Beadell, and more easy. Even keeping the eggs crack fee. They are easy to remove from the car and pack, and the containers are dust free.
We would buy them again.
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Follow Up By: Gossy - Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 20:05
Tuesday, May 04, 2010 at 20:05
good start :)
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Reply By: Best Off Road - Friday, May 07, 2010 at 20:11
Friday, May 07, 2010 at 20:11
Gossy,
One important thing to look for in drawers is the roller bearing mechanism.
All of the top quality drawers use a roller bearing and rail system as opposed to inferior "off the shelf" extension rails.
The lesser quality units use "full extension" rails which are quite flimsy by comparison. This is generally because they have not invested in quality machinery (eg CNC cutters which cost $100,000 plus) to do the job properly. In turn they buy expensive "off the shelf" rail systems which drive their price up and their quality down.
Cheers,
Jim.
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