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What is the difference between a Kit and an Accessory?

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In a cabinet, you have the options to either add a Kit or add an Accessory. This article describes what the difference is, so hopefully you will know the one you need, to find what you want to add.

Cabinet options

Cabinet options

In a product you have the option to Add Kit, Add Accessory and Include Kit. Please read the following definitions to understand how they work and which one to choose.

Add Kit

A kit is something that is dependent on the size of the product for it's calculations.

e.g. Inner drawers, cutlery trays, plumbing ducts, variable width/depth shelving, etc.

Add Accessory

An accessory is something that can be added to any product, irrespective of it's size.

e.g. Labour like biscuit ends and absolute drawer references, locks, handle less items, etc.

Follow this process to learn how to add an accessory.

Include Kits

This will bring up a menu of commonly used kits for the product you are currently in.

e.g. Shelving and other internal components, scribing, fixing cleats, etc.

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