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  1. insomnia is going to kill me it's AC5 which stands for 'abrasion class' 5; a surface scratch-resistant standard of European laminate producers, which all too often have been abused by local importers of cheap laminate flooring produce in China. Tell me ... is that AC5 product from Supreme?
  2. lol.. 'invisible door handle' reminds of the Emperor's new clothes. hahaha Yes! I can sell you one .. but afterwards don't ask where ok .. as I won't be able to see it!
  3. Wa! you getting more and more aggressive in your attacks hor.. fools rush in where angels fear to tread, and pray you have deep pockets hehehe.
  4. Waa... you better be careful don't anyhow talk/gossip.. only high-end floors got nano silver ok. Later high-end people come and get you like ET (EvofloorTermiterich) hehehe You know the song.. you can't dance, you can't sing, but you talk like Ravi..lah. hahahaha
  5. kstoh, thanks for the info. I cm is like the thickness of marble and for that length ...handling and transportation can be challenging, so I expect cost for this flooring is on the very high side.
  6. Manufacturer's warranty does not cover for importer/distributor ability to stay in business leh So cannot sarppork you on this one.
  7. My thoughts .. it's a new brand introduced only this year, made in Germany, but nothing special, and also limited selections. They are trying to position the brand with more established brands like Krono-O and Kronotex, but they are just not there
  8. I am thinking, handling tiles of this length must be tricky kstoh. How did they do it without breaking them? Were they mounted onto a board or some other supporting material?
  9. Yes they look nice, the length of the tiles is quite unusual as well. kstoh is the length 90cm or 120cm?
  10. Actually, getting the names of rogue ID companies and people isn't much help. The cheating culture is already prevalent in the industry, encourage by the visible successes of such rogues who go around flaunting their ferraris and maseratis through ill-gotten means. Infamous firms are abandon by their owners, who use proxies to set-up new firms, and ID Paul Tan will be Peter Lim , ID Jenny becomes Mary the next time you meet
  11. Looks like serious Chop Chop to me plywood with vinyl back are low cost material, that's a straight giveaway.
  12. Must have got them cheap, as full-extension slides are much more expensive than the standard roller runner and are only needed where drawer needs to be fully-extended (most furniture drawer opens out 3/4 of the way). So if they are not functioning well even for the light drawers, than there is definitely a quality issue. In case you are thinking to get them to change the slides to the standard roller-runner, it may not be possible as the fixing distance/allowance are different.
  13. Looks like a full-extension ball-bearing slide for light-weight drawer to me, either too light for the drawer or just poor quality slide.
  14. Take note: are the slides hidden at the bottom of the drawer or visible at the side of the drawersthe depth/length of the drawer box vs the length of the slidesroller or ball-bearing slides
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