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Subject: Re: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner stop sets?

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Anyone in USA get these Blum runner stop sets?

3/3/21       
Peter M.

Hey guys I had been told by Blum that while the runner stops were not available because they were a new product they would be in a couple weeks. This was awhile ago and now we are trying to order some and they are not available in USA for some unknown reason. Do any of you USA guys get these and do any of you Canada guys have two pairs we can buy from you because I designed a cabinet around them expecting them to be available soon as I was told by Blum rep.

Here is the part number.. 295H5700

They are on their E-services website...

Thanks for any assistance..

Pete

3/3/21       #2: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Oggie Member

I put "295H5700" into google search and the first result points me to mcfaddens.com and it allows me to order those (at least offers me to checkout without any problems), so I suppose they must have them.


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McFaddens drawer stop for movento and tandem pull-out shelves

3/4/21       #4: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Peter M.

Like I said in my post they don't seem to be available in USA. Are you in USA? The Mcfaddens appears to be a Canadian company but I will see if they will ship to us here in Florida. Thank you..

Pete

3/4/21       #5: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Peter M.

Ok just got off the phone with them and they do no do international shipping...

Pete

3/4/21       #6: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Dennis Bean  Member

Website: http://www.saliceamerica.com

Hey Pete,

Are you in need of a stop for an undermount slide for a pull-out shelf of some kind?

Salice may possibly have a solution for you. This is the Salice "Shelf" slide with magnetic lock-out.

Any Salice distributor in FL will have this available.

Thanks,

Dennis


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3/4/21       #7: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Peter M.

Thank you for the information. Unfortunately we have already installed the cabinets and Blum slides with the information that these would be available in a week or two from the day we ordered which was a month or three ago now. Customer wanted the drawers to be able to lock out and Blum said they would be available and now they are not sold in USA apparently. Very frustrating to be told one thing from a Blum Rep and then find out it is not available. I just need two pairs of these and two of the control rods...

3/4/21       #8: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Scott

Peter,
Did you get those stops yet? I just saw your post, I am in Canada, we don’t have McFaddens in my part of the country, but we do have quite a few Blum dealers. I could check for you?

3/4/21       #9: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Jack Mazzuchelli  Member

Next time try Richelieu they are a canadian based company but serve all over

3/4/21       #10: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Peter M.

Actually Richelieu is one of our main suppliers and they said that it was only available in Canada. I just spoke AGAIN with Blum support and they indicated that it will be available in USA sometime this month supposedly but then again they said that two months ago. We are at the point we are willing to pay for Canada shipping or arrange for it so we can get this job finished as promised to our customer.

3/4/21       #11: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Kevin B

Pete, I have these we didn't use for a job...

send me an email kevin@basto.ca


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3/5/21       #12: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Peter M.

Kevin,

Awesome man I appreciate it. Do you know if the control rod is the same one as used in the movento underneath the slides? I need to get a pair of those as well. I will send you an email here shortly.

Pete

3/5/21       #13: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Oggie Member

Peter,

sorry for the mistake, I saw the price in dollars and just assumed it was US dollars.

3/18/21       #14: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Peter M.

Hey guys just wanted to give a shout out of thanks to Kevin B for being kind enough to ship us out a pair of these clips for pullout drawers and the control rods that tie both sides together from his shop in Canada to our shop here in Florida. Really appreciate it my friend. Oh and he even put some nice stickers and a bag of sour patch kids candy in the box. Now ya can't get a nicer fellow than that. Some damn good people on this forum I must say. Most appreciated Kevin.

Pete

3/18/21       #15: Anyone in USA get these Blum runner ...
Dennis Bean

That’s awesome.

Have a great day!

 

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