Hello,
at a non-IKEA kitchen showroom, we saw a useful feature for interior drawers: a small coupling device that pulls out the upper inner drawer together with it, and if you want to access the lower drawer, you press on it to release it and then push it back in.
We find this much more convenient than the usual way of reaching the lower drawer and having to carefully pull out the upper one, especially since we are both quite tall and find the upper drawer much more practical than the lower one.
Is there something like this for IKEA kitchens?
at a non-IKEA kitchen showroom, we saw a useful feature for interior drawers: a small coupling device that pulls out the upper inner drawer together with it, and if you want to access the lower drawer, you press on it to release it and then push it back in.
We find this much more convenient than the usual way of reaching the lower drawer and having to carefully pull out the upper one, especially since we are both quite tall and find the upper drawer much more practical than the lower one.
Is there something like this for IKEA kitchens?
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Hochglanz012 May 2015 12:11Hello,
yes… we noticed this issue with some hidden drawers ourselves at Ikea. 😀
My husband just said: "No problem, honey, I’ll make you something… like a loop… or whatever!" :p
Of course, it’s really not an ideal situation to be able to use those features that make Ikea special at all.
But it’s a low-cost alternative… 🙄
Best regards, Hochglanz
yes… we noticed this issue with some hidden drawers ourselves at Ikea. 😀
My husband just said: "No problem, honey, I’ll make you something… like a loop… or whatever!" :p
Of course, it’s really not an ideal situation to be able to use those features that make Ikea special at all.
But it’s a low-cost alternative… 🙄
Best regards, Hochglanz
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