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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Very high quality and durable drawer slides, but you need to understand how to install them and get the right length to attach to the back wall behind the drawer. They also have to be perfectly horizontal or it won't close correctly.
Dwegs
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
I have used these to replace my standard drawer hardware in an aging kitchen. They take a little understanding of how to install cleanly, in order to get the best from them (make a jig that you can use for rear bracket placement if that’s how your cabinets are set up).They have a POSITIVE (almost “hard”) catch point for the soft close engagement, which is a little disconcerting at first. I found myself pushing the drawer with more energy, so that it caught the retraction mechanism. Once they are operating smoothly (correctly positioned hardware), they are quite nice.I’d use again and hope they hold up over time.
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
I have used these slides several times, they are fair priced and they include the back bracket also very easy to install.
Zombie Hunter
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2022
For the most part, these slide are fairly good. Easy enough to install. Unfortunately two of the slides broke in the first day. The springs came loose and now the self close feature does not work. Disappointing but at least the slides still open and close.
thejosh
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022
I like these drawer slides a lot and they work well in the first week I've been using them. The problem I have is that I needed 24 slides total so I ordered two box of 10 and two boxes of two. For some reason the boxes of two are an entirely different style and mechanism from the boxes of 10. The ones that come in boxes of two are significantly rougher and get stuck on opening and closing frequently. I'm not sure why this is but I definitely recommend not ordering the two packs.EDIT: I also tried buying the 6 pack, this also has the different and worse mechanism. I would only recommend getting the 10 pack as this appears to be a better mechanism
Bas
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2022
You have to do some handyman work to get them installed and functioning correctly. I got the 20” ones for my 19” drawers, as they don’t have 19” ones, and unfortunately the back brackets provided, did not reach the back of my cabinet, which is 22”. I had to add pieces of wood in the back to get the extension brackets to hold correctly. After a little effort they are in and work well. Initially the products seemed of good quality. Unfortunately after a few months some started not closing all the way. I was impressed how quickly the support team responded to my queries and 2 replacement sets were sent at no cost. Unfortunately I also discovered that they are using cheap quality screws so they tend to snap and it becomes a major task to remove them from oak wood and in the process the wood gets damaged . After the second screw broke I bought some local screws to get around the problem. A year and a half later another drawer stopped closing all the way and I cannot find anyway to contact support, so it might be best just to replace them all
dscabra
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021
First and foremost, here is what you need to understand before ordering. If you have face frame cabinets that have a gap along the sides that prevent you from mounting the glides to the side of the cabinet and you will be mounting the glide to the back of the cabinet, buy the length for the cabinet depth, NOT for the drawer depth. Most of my cabinets measure 23" deep from the front edge of the face frame to the back of the cabinet and my drawer boxes are all 20" deep. Based on the response I got from the seller/manufacturer, I ordered 20" glides based on the drawer measurement. As a result, the glides are too short to mount to the back of the cabinet by a couple of inches. My options were to either add blocking to the back of the cabinets or to buy longer glides. This will result in an over extension if I pull the drawer all the way open, but doesn't affect the stability or normal function of the drawers. There is another option if your cabinet design has solid sides with a gap on both sides of the drawers. You can add blocking to fill the gap, allowing for side mounted glides of the drawer depth. Unfortunately, most double door cabinets are open in the center and don't have anything to attach the filler pieces to. I ended up returning the 20" and ordered 22" (the available size that is closest to the cabinet depth without be larger than that depth). The rear brackets will allow you about 1-1/4" of adjustability, so the 1" difference is easily accommodated by the bracket.
JW6550
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2019
Yes I like them. And would buy them again.Problem and solutionOk, to be honest I installed one drawer slide and it would not slide good. I thought it was to tight. Hard to pull open and did not feel good at all. I slept on it and read more reviews. Because I am lazy I did not want to pull the drawer apart to send back. Some reviews explained that once oiled they worked. So I sprayed silicone spray on all three parts of the track and BAM it worked great. Go figure so I decided to do the rest of my drawers. It is still hard to pull open because you are setting the spring to soft close the drawer. Hoping this gets easier as we break them in, but I just told my wife it is childproof 😂.Two of the drawers even oiled would not work and I thought they were defective, turns out I did not have the back bracket squared up good. Since they were not square they did not close good. If this happens to you try this. Loosen 1 bracket/slider at the back (see photo). Then push the drawer in half way. If you can reach under and tighten like this do it. If you can’t reach then look and see how much your bracket moved (mark with pencil) pull the drawer out again and use your pencil mark as guide to tighten bracket and bam it worked great.Kreg JigWorked great for me, I could not have done it without the Kreg Jig. I am not carpenter or handy. Watched you tube video, through directions away and did it. Very simple. Even if you make your own you will need some sort of jig. Because I used these on old cabinets some of my drawers were a little wonky. The jig allowed me to see and adjust as I installed.These will allow you to pull your drawer all the way open. Love that feature.
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