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July 6, 2007

Tips on Choosing Cubicle Partitions

Cubicle partitions may not be as prominent as other office furnitures like the office chair, or the office desk. Nevertheless, they are still needed to have the same amount of quality and reliability that is exuded in the given office furnitures. Cubicle partitions are just as important. Here are a few tips to get the right ones:

Familiarize yourself with the brands. Know the major brands that offer good cubicle partitions. However, do not close your doors on others who are worth investigating, because they might deliver promising products and services for a lower cost. Just research, and see what fits your cubicle needs.



Take time. Do not rush into things—a cubicle partition is not something that works on impulsive buying. Spend time researching available products because these cubicles can be a good investment in the long run. Have as many options as you can, and always ask the right questions.

Plan ahead. After buying the desired cubicle partitions, map out the likely changes that the workstations might incur eventually. To buy extra cubes ahead and leave ample spaces for the next set can reduce extra costs later on.

Know your retailer. A good camaraderie between the buyer and the seller never hurts. It could prove to be healthy in the future, a good partnership is a good investment as well. Besides, discounts can be worked better this way, and the customer’s loyalty is way more expensive than any discount.

Map Out a CAD. It is ideal to provide the retailer with a CAD first of the ideal workspace set-up first before actually purchasing the cubicle partitions. These can easily be acquired from the building management or landlord, and can even be e-mailed to the retailer.

Refurbished cubicle partitions are not so bad. Consider this option as it has proven to be a very effective and worthy investment in cubicle partitions. Through this, saving is packaged with the minimal risk of having any trouble.

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