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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I have used these for three draws that needed extra support. One was to hold two 2000 watt generators, another to hold three 100AH batteries, and another for boxes of nails/screws. Each set is performing great and does so with apparent ease. Not sure about 260lbs but for 120lbs they slide easy and reliably and are easy to open/close. I would buy again for sure.
Andrew Ames
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Happy Wife, Happy Life... leveraged these amazing slides to build some deep (36") drawers for a kitchen cubby area. Wife has lots of kitchen gadgets to store as these slides, combined with the drawers from Cabinetparts.com were a perfect addition.
M W
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
The only thing that would have made it better is if the slides were black, but I love the way it turned out, and now I can safely keep a couple dogs contained in or out of the area!! These slides are HEAVY duty. That gate is not light! It works great! I'm very pleased with my purchase.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
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B
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Initial reaction to unpacking these were how heavy just 2 slides were. Super solid and heavy duty. Second reaction was that there were no directions.I googled videos of drawer slide installation, but there are so many different styles (and none available for this particular design/brand), that the videos weren't very helpful at all.Common sense and logic prevailed and it was easy. I was installing in undermount fashion, a shallow pull out drawer/shelf to the bottom of a base cabinet. For explanation purposes, I'll be calling it a drawer. For those installing in a similar situation:- take the slides apart and separate the fixed sections that get screwed down onto the cabinet from the section that attaches to the bottom of the drawer. Pinch the black tabs under the drawer slide section to release the drawer section from the fixed sections.- the section that gets attached to the bottom of the cabinet is in 2 parts; the drawer section that separates from that is a single piece.- turn your drawer upside down and attach the drawer section to the underside- once they're attached, slide the drawer back onto the fixed sections. You will now be screwing the fixed tracks onto the cabinet base with the drawer in place. That way, spacing and alignment is kept true.- place the drawer where you want it. Hold it in place while you carefully slide it out just far enough to reveal and access the first set of screw holes at the far back of the fixed track. Put one screw in, push the drawer back into place to ensure it's straight, pull it forward again and put a screw in the other track.- once you have one screw in the furthest back hole of both tracks, just keep pulling the drawer forward till more screw holes are revealed. Once you have at least one screw in both bottom tracks they won't move, so all the screws you install from here on in, are just for strength and stability.These glides are heavy duty, solid and super strong. I'm using them in my laundry room and storing Costco sized jugs of detergent, bleach, a box of OxyClean and other cleaning supplies in the pull out drawer. These slides have no issue handling that weight and there's no doubt they could easily handle more.
It's That Guy Phil
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This is solidly built and quality. Working well for a sliding shelf.
Jfrench
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
These slides work well. They aren't super smooth but aren't terrible. Used for an aluminum drawer I built for a storage system in a truck bed. These work well and seem solid. They are heavier than I was expecting them to be but must be durable enough to hold the advertised weight.
c.carlson
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
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lowfat
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2023
Guess I should have looked at the pictures more closely but they are definitely not soft close slides. The plastic bumper doesn't make them soft close. But otherwise they seem like good slides. They are also pretty much the only 30" slides I can find that don't have a lock I'll be keeping them.
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