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966 days ago

Silent Gliss Roman blind rails

Steve from Meadowbank

Chain operated
1600w x 1300 drop (length of chain) x 5 connection points - right hand chain
2280w x 1220 drop (length of chain) x 6 connection points - left hand chain
2310w x 1300 drop (length of chain) x 7 connection points (1 missing tape - can use one of the others to replace it) right hand chain
1120w x 1250 drop (length of chain) x 4 connection points - right hand chain
1120 x 1200 drop (length of chain) x 4 connection points - left hand chain
Facings have velcro type finish for attaching material to hide mechanism
They have wall mount fittings on back

www.silentgliss.com.au...

Pickup Meadowbank

Price is for all 5 blinds

Rather give them away than send them to landfill.

Text me on 021621775 with any queries.

Cheers Steve

Price: $1

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