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Review on πŸ”Œ Bearing Extension Drawer Slides with Enhanced Pairing by Jason Melvin

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Terrible investment!

I have no claim against this company so please note that this review is not based on a bad customer service experience or any personal animosity. This also applies to all soft close drawer side rails (I've tried different brands). I'm also quite a practical person; I've assembled cabinets and furniture myself and have a lot of building experience, so it's not based on a newbie "trying too hard" on a project. These side rails are simply imperfect in nature. They are INCREDIBLY difficult and inconvenient to fit into existing cabinets. It's almost impossible to get them square and even. Once installed, they "stick" and are unreliable to use. In addition, they break very easily in normal everyday use. If you want real, soft-closing cabinet drawers like the ones you see in model houses or on TV, you should bite the bullet and buy heavy-duty slides (Blum or similar). ). In my previous home, our new cabinetry installation included a cheap Blum clone and they worked for five years without a single problem. These side rails were installed in our last home in less than four months and less than 25%. of these work perfectly. 10% of slides failed during installation. It was a $500 mistake. The same money could buy more than a third of the quality slides I really needed. Options: 1. Live with the rails you have and install reinforced drawer bumpers to muffle the popping noise.2. Spend hundreds of dollars on those poorly designed, failsafe side rails.3. Save your money until you can afford ready-to-install quality splints that will perform flawlessly and last for years. Just don't go there with these guides!

Pros
  • Drawer Slides
Cons
  • Disappear