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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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Lateral File Cabinet w/Two Drawers - (30" x 18" x 26 1/2")
Lock away all of your confidential files in the Sandusky Lee Lateral File Cabinet. The drawers fully extend so you can easily find the file you are looking for without bending folders. A built-in interlocking system keeps the two drawers from opening at the same time, reducing the risk of the cabinet tipping forward. Holds letter- or legal-sized files. Adjust the glides to keep your cabinet level. Choose a black or putty powder coat finish.






Choose Lateral File Cabinets


Thanks to the Internet, more and more people are working from home. Fairly low and usually no more than 20 inches deep, lateral file cabinets are a great choice for a functional, attractive and professional home office. There are many different sizes, materials and styles, so follow these simple steps to find the perfect one for you.

Follow the step:

1. Use the tape measure to determine how much room you have for the file cabinet. Most lateral file cabinets come in widths of 30 inches, 36 inches and 42 inches.
2. Step 2
Photograph your home office so you don't have to remember where things are when you are shopping.
3. Step 3
Decide how many file cabinets you will need. If you are running a home business, make sure you have room to expand.
4. Step 4
Choose the style that will fit best with the decor of your room.
5. Step 5
Decide what material you prefer. Metal file cabinets are the most durable, but solid wood ones look the best and are the easiest to change in appearance.
6. Step 6
Take your photograph, swatches of curtain or furniture fabrics, paint chips from the wall of the room, and your measurements to a furniture or home office store to help you find the perfect lateral file cabinets.


Tips for choose
Unfinished lateral file cabinets can be painted or stained to match any decor. An electric screwdriver speeds up assembly time, if necessary. Lateral files hang sideways, so don't place the file cabinet in a corner where you won't be able to see the tabs. Tape off the area where the file cabinet will go, to make sure you won't bump into its corners once it is placed.
Make sure you can return lateral file cabinets purchased online, because the photos aren't always accurate.
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