Vertical File Cabinets — Expert Answer

What is the difference between a pedestal file cabinet and a traditional vertical file cabinet?

A pedestal file cabinet is a compact, 2-3 drawer unit (typically 20"–24" tall) designed to roll or fit under a desk, often as part of a workstation. A traditional vertical file cabinet is a full-height, freestanding unit (up to 66" tall) designed to stand independently beside or behind a workstation. Pedestals offer convenience at the desk; vertical cabinets offer greater capacity for a larger file volume. OfficeFurniture2go.com carries both — call 1-800-460-0858.
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