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Collection: Bolts, Pins & Nuts

Boori replacement bolts, nuts and pins are genuine spare parts designed to keep your Boori furniture safe, secure and in perfect condition. Whether you have misplaced a bolt during assembly or need a replacement after years of use, our hardware range has the right part to get your furniture back together quickly.

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Boori Connecting Bolts 4pk

Connecting Bolts 4pk

Regular price $19.95
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Boori Glide Pins 4pk

Glide Pins 4pk

Regular price $19.95
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Boori Capping Nuts 4pk

Capping Nuts 4pk

Regular price $19.95
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Boori Dropside Blocking Bolts 2pk

Dropside Blocking Bolts 2pk

Regular price $19.95
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Boori Bassinet Mesh

Bassinet Mesh

Regular price $66.95
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Boori Bassinet Velcro Strips 2pk

Bassinet Velcro Strips 2pk

Regular price $15.95
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Castor Wheels 2pk

Castor Wheels 2pk

Regular price $24.95
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Boori Tidy Bassinet Mesh

Tidy Bassinet Mesh

Regular price $66.95
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Bassinet Plastic Grid Base Board

Bassinet Plastic Grid Base Board

Regular price $60.95
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Boori Wall Strap Kit

Wall Strap Kit

Regular price $19.95
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Bassinet Plywood Base Board

Bassinet Plywood Base Board

Regular price $80.95
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Boori Mini Wheels for Tidy Modular Boxes

Mini Wheels for Tidy Modular Boxes

Regular price $19.95
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Bedside Bed Wall Strap Kit | Safe Attachment | Boori

Bedside Bed Wall Strap Kit | Safe Attachment | Boori

Regular price $19.95
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Finding the right Boori bolts matters because the correct fixing helps your Boori cot, bed, or furniture piece stay stable, safe, and easy to use. Over time, bolts and nuts can loosen during daily use, get misplaced during a move, or disappear when furniture is taken apart and stored. That can be frustrating, especially when you only need one small part to make the furniture usable again.

Boori stocks genuine replacement fixings so families can repair, reassemble, or maintain their furniture without guessing. This page explains how to choose the right bolt, pin, or nut, when to measure, and why using proper Boori hardware is better than trying to match a generic piece.

Boori Cot Bolts & Replacement Bolts

Cot hardware needs to fit properly because every fixing helps support the frame. Boori cot bolts are designed for Boori cot models, so the thread, length, and fit can match the furniture more safely than a random hardware-store option. If a cot has been moved, stored, or passed on to another child, checking the bolts before use is a simple step that can prevent loose joints later.

Some families need Boori cot replacement bolts after a house move or after reassembling a cot from storage. The safest place to start is always the product model. Check the cot label, original receipt, assembly guide, or order confirmation before choosing a replacement part. Once you know the model, it is easier to match the right bolt size and avoid buying the wrong fixing.

You may see specific sizes such as Boori 70mm bolts listed for some products, but the size should still be checked against the cot model before ordering. A 70mm bolt may suit one item and not another, so never choose only by sight. For the correct range, start with Boori spare parts and match the part to your furniture before fitting it.

Pins, Nuts & Other Fixings

A cot, bed, or storage item may use more than one type of hardware. A bolt and pin may hold one part of the frame together, while other areas may need barrel nuts, caps, or smaller fixings. These pieces look simple, but each one has a job. If one part is missing or replaced with the wrong shape, the furniture may not sit as firmly as intended.

When looking at bolts and nuts, pay attention to where the part sits on the furniture. Some fixings hold side rails, some support base panels, and some help join corners or frame sections. The location gives useful clues when you are trying to identify the right replacement.

It also helps to keep spare parts together whenever furniture is moved. A small labelled bag with the item name, model, and hardware pieces can save time later. If you already have the matching part from another side of the furniture, compare it carefully before ordering. Length, width, thread style, and head shape all matter.

For nuts and bolts, "close enough" is not always good enough. A part may appear similar but still sit too loosely or tighten unevenly. Genuine hardware gives a better chance of a clean, secure fit.



How To Find The Right Bolt?

Finding the right bolt is easier when you slow the process down. Start with the product model, then check the part size, then confirm how and where it is used. This works better than trying to identify a bolt from memory or from a blurry photo.

First, look for the product name or model code. This may be on a label, the original box, an assembly guide, a receipt, or an old order email. If the furniture is a cot, check areas that are easy to access without taking the whole piece apart.

Next, measure the bolt you need to replace if you still have one matching piece. Measure the full length from end to end, then check the diameter and thread. If the bolt head has a particular shape, note that too. A photo beside a ruler can be helpful when asking for support.

Then check the part against Boori's available range. If the furniture uses a conversion kit, base part, or model-specific fixing, look at the related conversion kits as well as the hardware section.

Once the correct part is fitted, check all fixings every 3 to 6 months. This is a simple habit for cots, beds, and kids furniture, especially after moving the item or changing its setup.

Safety Note: Why Genuine Fixings Matter

Using the correct bolt size is a safety issue, not just a neat finish. A bolt that is too short may not hold the joint properly, while a bolt that is too long may damage the furniture or prevent parts from closing firmly. A generic fixing can also have the wrong thread, which may loosen over time.

This matters most for cots, beds, bunk beds, and kids furniture because these pieces carry weight and movement every day. Boori cots and compact cots are made to meet AS/NZS 2172-2003, and bunk beds comply with AS/NZS 4220:2010, so the right hardware helps the furniture stay aligned with how it was designed and tested.

Always use genuine Boori hardware where possible. It protects fit, supports long-term use, and helps avoid small problems becoming larger repairs.

Spare Parts, Conversion Kits & Furniture Accessories

Boori furniture is made to last through family life, and small replacement parts help extend that use. If a bolt is missing, a pin has been misplaced, or a nut is worn, you do not always need to replace the whole item. A small part can often bring the furniture back into daily use.

For standard replacement hardware, use the spare parts range first. If the furniture is being changed from one stage to another, such as a cot moving into a toddler setup, check the conversion kits page because the required parts may be model-specific.

For finishing pieces or helpful add-ons, the furniture accessories collection can also help you complete the setup. These related ranges make it easier to maintain, adapt, and use Boori furniture for longer instead of replacing it too soon.

Availability Across Australia

Many people search for bolts near me or nuts and bolts near me when a cot or bed needs to be reassembled quickly. That makes sense, but Boori furniture often needs model-specific hardware, so a local generic bolt may not be the best match. Ordering direct from Boori online is usually the more practical option because the parts are made for Boori furniture.

Boori delivers across Australia, with delivery made to the front door of the home. Orders usually take 1 to 3 business days to process, then another 1 to 10 business days after dispatch, depending on location. If you are near a Boori location such as Castle Hill, store teams may be able to help with general product questions, but availability can vary and smaller parts are best confirmed online before relying on collection.

FAQs


What size bolts does Boori use in their cots?

Boori cots may use different bolt sizes depending on the model, and some parts may list sizes such as 70mm. The safest way to choose is to confirm the cot model first, then match the replacement bolt through Boori's spare parts range or support team.

Where can I buy Boori cot replacement bolts?

You can buy Boori cot replacement bolts online through the Boori spare parts collection. Ordering directly helps you avoid mismatched hardware, and support can help identify the right part if you provide the cot model, photos, or measurements.

How often should I tighten the bolts on my Boori cot?

Check cot bolts every 3 to 6 months, and always check them after moving, storing, or reassembling the cot. Regular checks help keep joints firm and make it easier to spot missing or loose hardware before it becomes a bigger issue.

Can I use generic bolts to replace Boori fixings?

Generic bolts are not recommended because the thread, length, diameter, or head shape may not match the furniture correctly. Genuine Boori fixings are designed for Boori products, which helps protect fit, safety, and warranty confidence.

How do I identify which bolt I need for my Boori furniture?

Start by finding your furniture model on the label, instruction manual, receipt, or original order details. If you still have a matching bolt, measure its full length, diameter, and thread, then contact Boori support with photos if you are unsure.

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