I replaced a broken drawer slide with this one. As a replacement I give five stars because it was identical and of good quality. Since I had to mount it in the back of a cabinet, I used a few longer screws than the ones that came with it. First I stuck a flat toothpick dipped in wood glue into the old screw holes. Second, I screwed the screws into the base of the outlet so they barely protruded from the back. This helps position the bracket, and as long as you hold the bracket with one hand your screws can be driven into the now-tight screw holes (because you're inserting toothpicks!). The metal drawer slides into the rear bracket. and then a screw holds it to the front of the drawer opening. I made a toothpick again! Excess toothpick can be trimmed off with wire cutters. And also. Mom said to clean up the mess!