Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Soft Close Drawers 2Mar 15, 2010 11:09 am Sorry can't help you with a price but whatever it is, it is worth it. We have Blum soft close on all our cupboards throughout the house and I love them. No banging doors when DH is putting the dishes away every morning, no banging doors when kids are in the bathroom Happy at Home Re: Soft Close Drawers 6Mar 15, 2010 2:12 pm If you budget on $80 per draw you will be safe. I think we were charged $70 per drawer but our quote didn't go into line by line detail. I just said I wanted them from the outset & didn't want a price with & without. Definitely worth it though. I love 'em!! Re: Soft Close Drawers 7Mar 15, 2010 10:32 pm Not sure how much per drawer, but my mum was charged extra $600 for the blum drawers on whole kitchen. This would have been about 10 drawers in total including the two in the pantry (which are a bit more expensive). Re: Soft Close Drawers 8Mar 16, 2010 7:45 am Melrich Does anyone have any idea how much soft close option adds to the cost of a drawer or cupboard? as other posters have indicated ,allow about $80 over the price of a normal steel sided self closing drawer and you will be close to the mark Re: Soft Close Drawers 11Mar 23, 2010 6:41 pm OMG Heard someone mentioning Ikea sell these too - is that right? Cheers Kim yes thats right ,but ikea have done a deal with blum and have blum supply the drawers with plastic sides instead of powdercoated sides that we manufacturers in australia have to buy ,which puts ikea in a commanding position if YOU the customer are buying on price ,but thankfully most people in australia think about the current unemployment of our kids that are coming through the school sysetm .some will go on to university some will be looking for a trade ,dont send your money overseas so that they will send us more crap to buy ,BUY AUSTRALIAN and give our kids a job and a future I've dug some footings to embed a post anchor into. My holes are around 450mm deep which I'll put a 200mm stirrup into. The bottom of these holes seem firm enough. … 0 3328 Pulse is correct. It's the trap that takes up space. The plan shows a vessel style basin so you don't have to worry about a basin inset, it's just the trap that the… 5 1838 |