
Alfresco Hutch/ Servery Struts in Stainless Steel. Neat. Tidy. And functional.

Stainless Struts fitted to this lovely 1960 Chevrolet, to assist the tired original hinges that simply couldn't lift the bonnet all the way.

This customer has built these great outside seats that double as storage bins. No risk of jammed fingers now!

The owner of this camper trailer with boat lifter needed all his struts looked at. Unfortunately, they were all corroded, so new were fitted throughout and pressures adjusted until the owner was happy how easy it all worked now. Another benefit of using us onsite....we don't leave until you are happy, and this is because, we can adjust strut pressures onsite to suit.

Office chairs and bar stools etc...We do know, that you can buy a new chair for as little as $50....but if you love your chair/stools and don't want to part ways with them, just because they won't raise or lower....we can replace the strut, no problem! Just like this customers...she shared with me that she had paid a lot of money for the chair, and it was as good as new once the strut was replaced, for less than $100! The more you/or your office has, the better price we can do too!
The fantastic new Grunt 4x4 'Slow Down/Easy Up' range of tailgate struts we are proud to now carry. Available to suit all current model Ranger/BT-50, Hilux, Colorado, Dmax, Navara D40 and NP300, and Triton. Please check out our Facebook page to see them in action.

Horse floats....another speciality. Basically any horse float can be adapted to utilise gas struts. Or, your tired existing units re-gassed or replaced...and pressurised to suit your individual needs.

Below ground pool cover lid. These tend to be very heavy, but not with gas struts fitted! And what is normally associated with pools? Kids. Don't risk kids fingers etc getting caught, or anyones back being strained!

A great example here of thinking outside the box! Eventually, this room will be this homes wine cellar! A great example of just what gas struts can lift....with pressures adjusted onsite, until the desired operation was reached.

Nifty lids for this below ground wine cellar!