True handleless installation advice

We understand that installing a True Handleless kitchen is a little more complicated than a standard kitchen, therefore, in addition to the True Handleless Installation Guide, here you will find a number of videos to help you through the process.

Please note that we would always recommend that you employ the services of a qualified kitchen fitter, however, if you are intended to fit yourself, please ensure you have the appropriate tools to achieve a high quality finish.

Sections covered here are:

35mm offset for base units and tall units

To accommodate the installation of sink and hob units within True Handleless kitchens, we always recommend that base and tall units are offset from the wall by 35mm. This video provides you with details on how to achieve this using spacer plugs.

160mm plinth height & leveling base units

When installing integrated appliances, such as a dishwasher, within a True Handleless kitchen, this requires a 160mm plinth height rather than the standard 150mm. It is also vital that all base units are level before attempting to install the True Handleless profiles.

Measuring, cutting and fixing worktop horizontal profiles

This video explains how to accurately measure Worktop Horizontal Profiles, how to cut these professionally and safely and finally how to install. Whether you are a professional fitter or a DIYer, we always recommend wearing suitable protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles when cutting these profiles.

Measuring cutting fixing horizontal profiles with an integrated dishwasher

This video explains how to accurately measure Worktop Horizontal Profiles, how to cut these professionally and safely and finally how to install when fitting an integrated dishwasher. Whether you are a professional fitter or a DIYer, we always recommend wearing suitable protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles when cutting these profiles.

Measuring, cutting and fixing drawer horizontal profiles

This video explains how to accurately measure Drawer Horizontal Profiles, how to cut these professionally and safely and finally how to install. Whether you are a professional fitter or a DIYer, we always recommend wearing suitable protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles when cutting these profiles.

Installing a 685mm external corner post

If your True Handleless design features an island arrangement with an external corner post, then this useful guide will explain the process involved in preparing and installing a 685mm External Corner Post to ensure a high quality finish.

Installing a 325mm external corner post

If your True Handleless design features an island arrangement with two external corner posts, then this useful guide will explain the process involved in preparing and installing 325mm External Corner Posts to ensure a high quality finish.

True handleless fitting guide

Please note that we would always recommend that you employ the services of a qualified kitchen fitter, however, if you are intended to fit yourself, please ensure you have the appropriate tools to achieve a high-quality finish.

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