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outrider
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
These were great and at a bargain price.
R D Bryant
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
These are more of an economy slide. One was put together backwards but was able to fix. They are coated with a super sticky grease that doesn't allow for smooth sliding. Easily fixed with some silikroil though. Your measurements and level must be spot on, very little room for error on these as there is noticeable flex in them. Soft close is marginal at best but they are ok for what I was using them for. For a high use area, spend the extra money for some Blum slides.
Brittany
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Restored my old family dresser with these. Came out great and is sturdy! On a side note, my old dresser had the rails running under neath the drawers. And not on the sides. With a little bit of hole drilling for screw placement I was able to do the same with these and run these rails underneath as well
Doug
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
Good quality of the steel slides. The black plastic clip guides, not so much, cheap and fall off.
Olivia
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Super simple item. I had my husband remove out dish washer and make me a tupperware storage area. He gave me the list of items he needed and I bought them. All pieces were included when delivered and it was delivered on time. I use the drawers every day, sometimes multiple times. No issues yet!
Kindle
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Glide smoothly, screws are good but slightly long for 1/2 inch plywood sides. Inner slide is slightly loose but works well when installed.
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
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Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2023
Good product
M. J. Bare
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
There are basically 2 kinds of project people.... those who have a lot of time, but no money and those who have no time but a lot of money to throw at a project. I am the former and had plenty of time to riddle out the installation of this product. I am not a handyman, but this is my story (insert Law and Order "da da da" here)Project: Replace original 1985 kitchen drawers slidesMy cabinet were built in place, so had some "jank" install features. i.e. drawers had the stain applied after the hardware was attached, the cabinet side rails were used to secure the cabinet mounting wood to the cabinet face-frame.I did not realize it, but I picked the hardest drawer in the kitchen to start, opening width was 7.75", narrower than the width of the drill. Project required the purchased of a right angle drill attachment from the orange big box store $19.99Wanting to ensure the best outcome of this install, the slide sets were kept together as they were packaged. Meaning the slide components were not mixed and matched during install even though they appeared to all be interchangeable.Once I figured out the first drawer with the instructions I made the block-shims to attach the drawer-slides to the drawers and a second set of block-shims to install the cabinet-slide to the cabinet. Kept the orientation of my block-shims the same for all drawers and install went smoothly.A previous reviewer of this product, mentioned that the screws were of poor quality, so I used the original 1985 screws that had attached the previous slides.The front slide screw was loosely attached first to secure the cabinet slide in place. The back "block-shim" was then added and a torpedo level with magnetic bottom was used to double check level, before drilling additional pilot holes.Tightened front cabinet screw (so you can gain access to screw holes behind the slide,) drilled pilot holes for middle and back of slide.Photograph Descriptions01 - Packaging of slides.02 - Before slide replacement.03 - Drawer with original slide removed.04 - Drawer with a light brush of brown paint.05 - Following the install directions, level was used as the straight edge.06 - Attaching the drawer slide to drawer. This first drawer I used the provided screws and it punctured through the drawer. I then began using the screws from the original slides.07 - Preparing the following drawers for touchup paint and slides.08 - Block-Shim that was used to attach drdawer slides09 - Keeping the original slide "pairing" together as shipped10 - Drilling the pilot hole for the first screw with the right angle drill attachment.11 - Hand tools were used to screw in screws.12 - Illustration of cabinet "block-shims" used to attach cabinet slide. Only the first screw is in place at this time.13 - Finished install, drawer one of six.
John
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2020
I purchased the 16" slides when they were $38.99 so they have gotten a bit more expensive since then. I took a gamble on them because it didn't have very many reviews but they were much cheaper than similar full extension drawer slides on Amazon.I am a novice woodworker so I installed 3 of the 6 pairs on a nightstand. The drawers moved somewhat smoothly and I didn't have any complaints about the quality of them. As I gained more experience as a woodworker, I built a second matching nightstand and used the Kreg Drawer slide Jig to install them. I was BLOWN AWAY by the difference. The reason that the first nightstand didn't move completely smoothly is because my drawer boxes were probably pretty out of square (meaning that the side pieces were probably not parallel horizontally. The Kreg jig allows you to make up for any warped/out of square pieces and the slides move incredibly smoothly on the 2nd night stand. These drawer slides are high quality.One thing that the directions don't mention and that you should definitely do when installing these is use the holes that are at the very end of the cutout tab. There are 3 on each slide. The reason you should do this is because if your drawer box is slightly too narrow, it allows the slides to flex toward the drawer box to accommodate for the drawer box being too narrow.
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