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We bought this unit but it is too big for our corner unit. Unfortunately threw away all the original packaging so can’t return it. Also the kitchen fitter drilled one tiny hole in it to try and make it fit. £175 new.

Description from the website -

https://www.kitchenfittingsdirect.com/gb/corner-unit-fittings/soft-close-magic-corner-unit.html

• Kitchen corner unit can be fitted in a left hand or right hand installation
• Perfect for optimising blind kitchen corner storage space
• It comes with four wire baskets and is fitted on soft close runners
• For a minimum 900mm corner unit
• Possible to fit to a 1000mm unit (some space will be left at the rear of the cabinet)
• Blind side minimum depth of 430mm is 70mm less due to centre post in middle of corner unit
• Maximum Weight Capacity: Internal Basket - 9kg per basket / Door Mounted Basket - 7kg per basket
• Solid base corner solution also available
• Fittings and instruction manual included
• Open door and front two baskets will come out while two baskets from the corner extend to the front of unit
• Add lighting to blind corner:
  - Led strip light
  - Auto door switch for automatic lighting when door opens

The magic corner unit is typically used when you have a tight blind corner in a kitchen cabinet. When it comes to storage these units really offer the best solution, superior to that of the carousels or kidney corner unit, as they make the most efficient use of the space in a blind corner base unit, meaning that it is virtually entirely accessible. This particular magic corner unit is reversible which means can be installed in either a right or left hand configuration.

 

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