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Bisley Desktop Cabinet 10 Drawer £69


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The Bisley desktop cabinet is a great value 10 drawer steel cabinet with removable drawers and has a durable powder coated paint finish.


This robust and sturdy cabinet's 10 drawers are all completely removable from their housing, and feature an insert housing to allow each drawer to be labelled. The drawers are non-locking.


The Bisley desktop cabinet is perfect for the office, home use or for students with its affordable pricing belying its substantial construction and heavy duty design.


This filing cabinet does not have a plinth but one can be fitted retrospectively.


. External Drawer Height 51mm

. Suitable for A4 flat filing

. Fully Assembled

. Internal Drawer Height 47mm

. Weight 15.25kg

. Includes labels

. Plinth available for this cabinet sold separately - code 1010046014

. Small part insert tray dividers sold separately - code 1010010418 and 1010010419

. Design classic, having been awarded a Design Guild Mark in 2018 recognising the MultiDrawers timeless qualities in design, functionality and quality

. Manufactured in the United Kingdom

. Dimensions H 590 x W 279 x D 380 mm


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