I really like the idea of these bumpers, but I found them a little problematic. I bought these for my drawers in my pantry. Very slowly peel off the paper covering them. Often the substrate removes the sticky layer immediately. Some peeled with ease, others were spirited. The second hurdle was having space to put them in the corners of my drawer. I have nice upgraded hardware on the sides of my drawers instead of flimsy plain side rails. The ball bearing hardware doesn't leave enough room to accommodate the entire bumper. Standard roller wheel fronts are about 2 or 2.5 inches. My hardware (middle) only left about a half inch above to accommodate these bumpers, so I had to glue them directly to the rail and had some left over from the bumper. hang over the top edge. If I ever had to use the screw hole on the side, I couldn't. Not ideal, but no problem so far. I've had mine for about a month now and none of them have fallen off. I think I would test the stickiness of the bumper as is first and if they started to fall off I would use super glue to make them stick better. So my advice is to first measure the space you need to put them in. They're pretty stocky. Overall, I'm glad I bought them. They really solved the problem of sharp metal digging through my closet doors.
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