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Re: Wide Iris Carts (was: Iris carts on sale at Office Depot)
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lugnet.storage
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Sun, 18 Aug 2002 04:02:16 GMT
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Actually, they have the reverse - they sell a double-wide 6 drawer. It is 2
doublewide drawers with 4 regular width drawers stacked on top.
However, I don't know if you could then stack 2 regular stacks on that or
not. I doubt it, as I doubt it is simply 2 regular widths stacked next to
each other.
See
http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/prodBlock.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&expansionOID=-536895141&prodBlockOID=536942629
It's on sale starting tomorrow, BTW.
I don't see why you couldn't by 3-4 of these and stack all the doublewides
down bottom and the regular on top, however.
Henry Durand wrote:
> > What would be cool is if they had some double or triple wide units,
> > which could stack on top of 2 or 3 regular units so that I could tie
> > several columns together.
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> Frank, I do not own any Iris carts (yet), so i do not know if these are
> compatible with the narrower units, but they are double wide Iris carts...
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> http://www.organize-everything.com/widexwidches.html
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> Hope that helps.
>
> Henry Durand
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