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Safe and easy access to equipment*

Cargo Drawers Australia (established 1987) manufactures an exciting and innovative range of rollout Cargo Drawers for all styles of vehicles. This unique system, custom built to your specifications, helps reduce the risk of back injuries while providing immediate, complete and easy access to tools and equipment. This brilliant space organiser pays for itself in reduced labour costs!

The Fairway model, with a carrying capacity of up to 400kgs, is adjustable in width and can come as an open drawer, a shelf above it or one drawer on top of the other and is very flexible to various applications.

Cargo Drawers Australia also produce a Hideaway Security model, which is key locked, with a carrying capacity of 200kgs in the drawer itself and a further 150kgs on the lid. This model has been proven in the field as a great deterrent against would be thieves.

Cargo Drawers are also a practical solution for securing valuable cargo while protecting the vehicle’s interior from damage. Superior manufacturing provides long term safety with industrial strength, durability and reliability; and incorporates a safety brake mechanism on all systems.

Cargo Drawers Australia provides a two year guarantee on these quality drawers.

For further information freecall Cargo Drawers on 1800 026 144 or visit
www.cargodrawers.com.au

*Copy supplied by Cargo Drawers Australia

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