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Door Buffer, for Ø 8 mm Hole, K Flex

Part Number: 356.19.560
Plastic, Grey
Price:
£8.71
Per 50 Pack
VAT excluded

Door Buffer, for Ø 8 mm Hole, K Flex (Product Part No: 356.19.560) is a simple, durable finishing component... Read More

FAQ

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Where is the K flex Door Buffer D8x2.6mm plug typically used

This door buffer is designed to protect furniture and cabinets from impact when doors close. It helps reduce noise and wear on cabinet surfaces, making it a practical choice for both living and commercial settings. It is commonly used on cabinet doors and similar hinged units where a soft stop is beneficial.

What does the “D8 x 2.6 mm” size refer to

The “D8” indicates an 8 mm diameter plug size, while 2.6 mm refers to the overall thickness or height profile of the buffer material. This size information helps you confirm compatibility with the door or cabinet fitting point before ordering.

Will this grey plastic buffer match my existing furniture

Yes, it is supplied in a grey plastic finish, which is suitable for many cabinet interiors and mixed hardware sets. Using a matching colour can help maintain a neat, uniform look while still improving door closing performance.

How does a plastic door buffer improve door closing

A door buffer softens the point of contact when the door meets the cabinet frame. This can help lower slamming, reduce the risk of scuffs and chips, and improve overall feel. Over time, it can also reduce wear on hinges and surrounding panels by limiting hard impacts.

Can I use this as a replacement for an existing cabinet accessory

It is intended as a direct replacement option when the required diameter and thickness match. If your current buffer uses an 8 mm plug and similar thickness, this part number 356.19.560 is likely to be a suitable swap. Measure the existing part if you are unsure.

Is this suitable for both home and commercial furniture use

Yes, it is built for everyday use on cabinet fittings. Door buffers are commonly used in high traffic environments because they help limit damage from frequent opening and closing. Choosing a compatible buffer is an easy way to extend the life of your furniture and keep it looking good.