Bott 5 Cabinet, Steel, 800mm x 1050mm x 550mm, Light Grey
- RS Stock No.:
- 660-748
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 16925212.16
- Brand:
- Bott
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£675.01
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£810.01
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- RS Stock No.:
- 660-748
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 16925212.16
- Brand:
- Bott
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Bott | |
Drawers | 5 | |
Case Material | Steel | |
Height | 800mm | |
Width | 1050mm | |
Depth | 550mm | |
Colour | Light Grey | |
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Brand Bott | ||
Drawers 5 | ||
Case Material Steel | ||
Height 800mm | ||
Width 1050mm | ||
Depth 550mm | ||
Colour Light Grey | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
The Bott Verso drawer cabinet with five drawers offers a robust storage solution, perfect for keeping your workspace organized. With its fully welded steel housing, this cabinet is designed to withstand heavy usage while maintaining a sleek aesthetic. Each drawer provides 100% extension and is specially configured to meet varying storage needs, accommodating both small and larger items. Finished in a durable light grey powder coat (RAL 7035), it effortlessly blends into any environment. Whether for tools, office supplies, or personal items, the verso cabinet ensures everything has its place, enhancing both functionality and efficiency in your workspace.
Finished in long-lasting powder coating for an attractive and resilient surface
Sleek light grey finish (RAL 7035) complements any workspace décor
Ideal for both industrial and office settings, enhancing practicality and aesthetics
Sleek light grey finish (RAL 7035) complements any workspace décor
Ideal for both industrial and office settings, enhancing practicality and aesthetics