🗂️ Roll in style, organize with ease — your desk’s new best friend!
The Inter Link Roll Container is a compact, wheeled storage solution crafted from durable beech wood with a clean white finish. Measuring 40 x 65 x 36 cm and weighing 13 kg, it features four spacious drawers and smooth plastic rollers for effortless mobility. Designed for easy assembly and long-lasting use, it’s perfect for professionals seeking a stylish yet practical way to organize documents and essentials.
Brand | Inter Link |
Model Number | 13300100 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 40 x 65 cm; 13 kg |
Material | Beech Wood |
Special Features | Wheeled |
Item Weight | 13 kg |
M**H
Functional and well made cabinet
This is a good looking and well made cabinet. I bought it to use as a small computer desk which I use to sit my 22" monitor on. It took me a little more than 2 hours to assemble, but that's just me taking my time. The instructions are easy to follow and the build went well with no problems. Everything fit perfectly and I don't have any complaints about screws, holes etc. The cabinet is sturdy in construction and looks just the part in my study, I'm glad I bought this cabinet and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to friends and family.
B**B
Decent product undermined by misleading instructions, wrong parts
A decent set of drawers with some minor defects in the build experience.The pedestal drawers are solidly made and go together well with adequate use of screws & dowls and those funky things that latch onto a long screw. The castors are the usual plastic wheels on a metal axle and the front two have brakes - assuming you pay attention to the instructions!First big problem: The drawer bottoms slide nicely into the front and sides but are held on at the back by three (according to the instructions) screws (you are actually given 4 screws per draw) but these screws have no pilot holes and are impossible to get in without drilling pilot holes first. I resorted to heavy duty 14mm staples...Second big problme: The drawers are held on to the end of the extending metal runner arms but two screws (left & right sides) but the pilot hole for the screws was too large and if that was intentional so it only "bites" on the metal arm the various holes on the metal arms are all the wrong size (two are too big, two are too small). Given the size of the pilot holes I can only guess that they supplied the screws a size too small. But when I check the idiot guide, it correctly lists M4 x 9mm (item k2) and that is what the screws are! I guess I can find some M4 nuts to go on the end but at 9mm there isn't much thread to work with - M4 x 10mm would be more useful... Looks like I will have to drill after all!
K**Z
tricky to assemble
ordered these drawers to go with a new desk , they arrrived on time and once unpacked there were a number of parts and screws , it will take awhile to assemble and one thing you must get right is to put the drawer runners in the right way - i didnt and it took awhile to figure out what i had done wrong ! once correctly assembled the drawers are good quality and have a reasonable amount of storage , however if you are wanting deep drawers this set will not be suitable
E**A
Useful as mobile shallow desk drawer storage. Draws big enough for 1 ream of A4 paper only.
This is a small unit, best suited to being used under or next to a desk (and will not hold much). The drawers have a very shallow depth. Each will hold approximately 1 ream of A4 paper. Not really suitable for my intended purpose, but my daughter loves her new set of desk / junk drawers. As an experienced DIY and furniture put-together-er this is not the most straight forward to assemble, it took me almost two hours on my own.ASSEMBLY HELP (wish I had known before assembling this):1) Draw runners: ARROW ON RUNNER POINTS TO FRONT - this is not stated in the diagrams2) Get some small panel pins to secure drawer bases, don't use the included screws as these split the wood easily.3) The drawer fronts appear to slope slightly when in place - this seems to be part of the design and not down to dodgy DIY alignment.4) Unnecessary allen/hex key included.
D**D
These are low cost items but look good alongside the beech desk
These are low cost items but look good alongside the beech desk. The assembly went well and I may have been fortunate but all the holes were in the right places. One small point, the hole for fixing of the drawers to the slides was too far forward and meant that the drawers did not really come out far enough to see what was at the back of them. It was not too difficult to drill holes 1" futher back and everything worked well.
D**N
Absolutely awful
Lots of the fittings and screws were "chewed" as if someone had attempted to put it together and gave up. The instructions are terrible and when I did manage to put it together after buying some new screws the drawers stick. Not worth the money and not worth the effort to return it. Avoid
F**O
Customise the colour and handles if you want...
Spent ages looking for something that would comfortably/sensibly fit under my desk. Assembly was slightly fiddly but not a major issue. I particularly like the usefulness of the top tray area.One thing I really couldn't live with was the plastic handles and that beech finish. Decided to make it match the rest of my painted cupboard surfaces: it's easy to do that (just takes a bit of time) by putting two base coats of this stuff Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Primer & Sealer 1Ltr to prime the surface and then finish with two top coats of eggshell. No need to sand the surfaces prior to applying the first base coat, but very LIGHT sanding with fine grade abrasive in between coats will give a smooth finish (although I dispensed with that step). The Zinsser base coat paint is touch dry in 30 mins and recoatable 60 mins, and the water based eggshell I used is recoatable in 4-6hrs, so this is all achievable in one day.The two angled handles on the top/front of the unit can be prised off with a bit of brute force; that will leave you with some double-pointed screws which can be unscrewed by clamping some pliers around them, then fill the holes with filler of choice and sand down prior to painting.Used these draw handles Traditional Half Moon Shaker Cup Pull Kitchen / Cabinet Handle With Faux Screws 64mm Hole Centres - Antique Brass Finish which have the fixing points at the required 64mm width. You will find that the bolts on these will be too long to leave the handles flush with the drawer front, but I used some spare nuts/washers as spacers on the inside of the draws to get around the problem.This increased the overall cost of the unit but the end result is absolutely worth it for me as I didn't want to have to hide it out of sight. Very happy with the unit now.
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