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    • A wood file cabinet is a classic piece of storage equipment that has stood the test of time for a reason. Even while computers have virtually eliminated the need for paper, there still remains a need for actual tangible documents. Because of this, there needs to be an easy way to organize them. The wooden look is perfect because it can be purchased in so many different colors and materials (such as oak, metal, and plastic), allowing you to match the rest of the area you’ll be placing it in.

      There are several different styles also available that most people fail to take into account. The common thought is that all file cabinets are the same (with the exception of many a few drawers). This is untrue, and that is good news for you. Each specific type is designed with your needs and available space in mind. Think about the lateral orientation, for example. The drawers are side by side as opposed to one on top of the other, in order to fill longer shorter spaces. You can also get the vertically oriented style. This one is ideal to squeeze into tight spots near a door. Of course, you can choose from 2, 3, 4, or more drawers.

      There are also different safety measures available to protect against accidents or theft. For example, the locking type keeps out intruders, whether they are an employee or not (or if you have a home office, they can keep out the kids). There are also fireproof models if you cannot take any chances with your documents.

      Hon and Bestar also make rotary, mobile, and flat cabinet furniture. You can buy these new or get a discount by buying them used. They also specialize in contemporary corner models that aim to help you use every last inch of space left in your workspace. While the latter model is usually not very cheap, you can often just stick a standard model in the corner. It won’t be flush up against the wall, but you’ll survive.

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