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1884 days ago

Printer drawer/cupboard with lock, drawer rolls out on wheels

Colin from Wilton

Location is Johnsonville (we've moved)

White lockable printer cupboard/drawer. The drawer part comes out on rollers but when closed completely hides the printer and cables.
Good sturdy and well designed retractable runners for the sliding drawer.

One main 'drawer' holds a printer and there is another lower drawer.

We had it sitting under a larger table but also works well as a stand alone piece of furntiure.

There is a combination lock built into the top surface which allows for the door to be locked.

There is a slot at the back of the sliding drawer for the power cord.

Dimensions 800MM long (deep)

450mm wide

720 mm high.

Printer drawer size is 600mm long by 380mm wide by 280mm high. Think the height of the drawer can be adjusted but not the width or length.

Perfect condition - selling as moved house and doesn't really fit new house configuration.

Message me for viewing or for more info.

Price: $100

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