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KV 100# Slides on sale
In case anyone is interested, WWhardware has a
15% off the KV full extension 100# slides until the end of Feb. I have used these before with great results. Just ordered me a couple boxes of 22's & 28's. http://www.wwhardware.com/ Lou |
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 13:19:36 -0500, loutent wrote:
In case anyone is interested, WWhardware has a 15% off the KV full extension 100# slides until the end of Feb. I have used these before with great results. Just ordered me a couple boxes of 22's & 28's. http://www.wwhardware.com/ Lou You can do much better on ebay. 15% off inflated prices does not sound like such a good deal to me. |
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You can do much better on ebay. 15% off inflated prices does not sound like such a good deal to me. I dunno. Just checked Ebay and for (say) the 22in, 100 lb, full extension slides (model 8400), the cheapest price I saw was $19. I paid about $8.50 per set. Maybe other brands/types are cheaper, but I didn't see the ones I was after. Lou |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:23:07 -0500, loutent wrote:
Lou, Go to this site: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT $6.55 for 20" full extension, 100 lb. Joe You can do much better on ebay. 15% off inflated prices does not sound like such a good deal to me. I dunno. Just checked Ebay and for (say) the 22in, 100 lb, full extension slides (model 8400), the cheapest price I saw was $19. I paid about $8.50 per set. Maybe other brands/types are cheaper, but I didn't see the ones I was after. Lou |
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Hi Joe,
Thanks for the tip, but if you want even cheaper 100# full extension slides, check out this link at wwHardware.com: http://www.wwhardware.com/catalog.cf...awer%20Slides/ CatID/Drawer%20Slides%2C%20Full%20Extension/SubCatID/Waterloo%20Full%20E xtension (watch the wrap) 20 inchers are 5.48 each per case of 10, or 6.66 if you buy just 1 pair - but who ever does that? I wanted to buy the KV brand because I have used them in the past and think they are pretty good quality and I haven't seen a better price for what I wanted. Lou In article , Joe Bleau wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:23:07 -0500, loutent wrote: Lou, Go to this site: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&ssPage Name= STRK:MEWA:IT $6.55 for 20" full extension, 100 lb. Joe You can do much better on ebay. 15% off inflated prices does not sound like such a good deal to me. I dunno. Just checked Ebay and for (say) the 22in, 100 lb, full extension slides (model 8400), the cheapest price I saw was $19. I paid about $8.50 per set. Maybe other brands/types are cheaper, but I didn't see the ones I was after. Lou |
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nice, thanks
and I've ordered from them before.. satisfied On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:53:16 -0500, loutent wrote: Hi Joe, Thanks for the tip, but if you want even cheaper 100# full extension slides, check out this link at wwHardware.com: http://www.wwhardware.com/catalog.cf...awer%20Slides/ CatID/Drawer%20Slides%2C%20Full%20Extension/SubCatID/Waterloo%20Full%20E xtension (watch the wrap) 20 inchers are 5.48 each per case of 10, or 6.66 if you buy just 1 pair - but who ever does that? I wanted to buy the KV brand because I have used them in the past and think they are pretty good quality and I haven't seen a better price for what I wanted. Lou In article , Joe Bleau wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:23:07 -0500, loutent wrote: Lou, Go to this site: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&ssPage Name= STRK:MEWA:IT $6.55 for 20" full extension, 100 lb. Joe You can do much better on ebay. 15% off inflated prices does not sound like such a good deal to me. I dunno. Just checked Ebay and for (say) the 22in, 100 lb, full extension slides (model 8400), the cheapest price I saw was $19. I paid about $8.50 per set. Maybe other brands/types are cheaper, but I didn't see the ones I was after. Lou |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:52:48 -0700, Joe Bleau wrote
(in article ): Check out http://www.gliderite.com Prices are cheap and I liked the quality. -Bruce On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:23:07 -0500, loutent wrote: Lou, Go to this site: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&ssPage Name= STRK:MEWA:IT $6.55 for 20" full extension, 100 lb. Joe You can do much better on ebay. 15% off inflated prices does not sound like such a good deal to me. I dunno. Just checked Ebay and for (say) the 22in, 100 lb, full extension slides (model 8400), the cheapest price I saw was $19. I paid about $8.50 per set. Maybe other brands/types are cheaper, but I didn't see the ones I was after. Lou |
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