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World Passport
- High quality engineered bamboo flooring
- Multi-ply engineered construction
- Klumpp fnish
- Uniclic locking system
This eased edge bamboo floor with wide 53/8" planks from the World Passport collection is simply extraordinary. It's dimensionally stable, durable and very eco-friendly. It's also very easy to maintain and has a tough surface due to Klumpp's advanced UV acrylated finishing system.
The uniclic locking system is made to make it easier to install this click engineered bamboo floor and once you're through, you'll have a hard time believing how easy it was to do.
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Additional Information
| Collection | World Passport |
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| Plank Dimensions | 9/16 in x 4-3/4 in x 47-1/4 in |
| Bamboo Style | Horizontal Cane |
| Color Tone | Light |
| Color Variation | Medium |
| Construction | Engineered Plywood |
| Edge | Eased Edge |
| Tongue and Groove | Click |
| Installation Method | Float, Glue |
| Finish | 7-Layer UV Cured Klumpp Finish with Aluminum Oxide |
| Surface | Smooth |
| Janka Rating | 1700 |
| Warranty | 25-Year |
| Coverage | 24.8 |
| Old Item No | IF-GPN439849 |
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Reviews
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The floor is very nice ... , 3/12/12
By B wetherington -
The floor is very nice and once we got the hang of it, easy to install. We never did figure out exactly to get it to but after some pushing and pulling, it would We got a DVD of how to install but it didn't cover the "click" flooring. We were going to go with Ikea bamboo flooring but they no longer make the kind we wanted. We just happened to drive by this store one day and after looking it up on the web, went back and made the purchase. Very satisfied.
Allston, MA
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Beautiful color! , 2/22/12
By B Smith -
It's a very elegant floor. I've received many compliments on its appearance. Too soon to tell about durability.
Boston, MA
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