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Rolling file storage that tucks under any desk. BBF vs FF configs, steel vs laminate, cushion tops, casters, and how to match them to your setup.
BBF stands for Box/Box/File — two small box drawers on top for supplies and accessories, plus one full-height file...…
Full answer →Quality commercial mobile pedestals include an anti-tip interlock that prevents more than one drawer from opening...…
Full answer →Most commercial mobile pedestals arrive fully assembled from the manufacturer — casters attached, drawers installed,...…
Full answer →Mobile pedestals typically use twin-wheel polyurethane casters — smooth rolling on hard floors and soft enough not to...…
Full answer →A cushion top is a padded upholstered panel that sits on top of the pedestal, turning it into an auxiliary seat for...…
Full answer →Standard mobile pedestal depth is 20"–22", designed to fit under a 24"-deep desk return. Deeper pedestals (24"+)...…
Full answer →Standard mobile pedestal dimensions: 15"–16" wide, 20"–22" deep, 27"–28" high including casters. Box drawers are...…
Full answer →Commercial-grade mobile pedestals use ball-bearing full-extension drawer slides rated for 50–100 lbs — full extension...…
Full answer →Most commercial mobile pedestal file drawers accommodate letter-size (8.5"×11") hanging files as standard. Legal-size...…
Full answer →Laminate pedestals come in woodgrain finishes (espresso, mahogany, cherry, natural maple, gray, white) designed to...…
Full answer →Mobile pedestals work well in home offices where storage space under the desk is limited and flexibility is valued. A...…
Full answer →Most freestanding mobile pedestals are not designed to gang, but some pedestal lines include optional ganging...…
Full answer →For most individual office workers, a 3-drawer BBF configuration (two box drawers plus one file drawer) provides...…
Full answer →Most mobile pedestals do not include keyboard drawers — their top surface is flush or upholstered, and the drawer stack...…
Full answer →No — a mobile pedestal is a storage unit, not an ergonomic keyboard positioning tool. A proper keyboard tray mounts...…
Full answer →Most commercial mobile pedestals include a single core lock — one key that operates all drawers simultaneously via a...…
Full answer →Yes — mobile pedestals are the standard personal storage solution in open-plan and benching environments where fixed...…
Full answer →Commercial mobile pedestals range from approximately $150–$250 for entry-level laminate BBF units to $350–$600+ for...…
Full answer →Many commercial laminate mobile pedestals use CARB-compliant particleboard cores (low formaldehyde emissions) and can...…
Full answer →Commercial mobile pedestal locks use pin tumbler cylinder locks similar to standard office cam locks — they provide...…
Full answer →The top of a mobile pedestal can serve as a small supplemental work surface or printer stand if the pedestal is not...…
Full answer →Standard mobile pedestals are 27"–28" high (including casters) and 15"–16" wide, designed to roll under a standard...…
Full answer →A fixed pedestal is built into the desk frame — it is a structural component with no casters, typically attached to the...…
Full answer →Choose a mobile pedestal when you need personal, under-desk storage accessible from the workstation without leaving...…
Full answer →Standard commercial mobile pedestals support 40–50 lbs per drawer for box drawers and 40–60 lbs for file drawers...…
Full answer →Steel pedestals are more durable, fire-resistant, and better suited for industrial or high-security environments. They...…
Full answer →A mobile pedestal is a freestanding under-desk storage unit mounted on casters (wheels) so it can be repositioned...…
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