My desk draw became difficult...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·salosenior
My desk draw became difficult to operate the most reasonable option was to replace draw slides. I upgraded the strength and reliability with these full extension ball bearing drawer slides from Liberty Hardware. These ball bearing drawer slides are compatible with most major drawer and cabinet types. Sizes are available to fit most drawer depths, making these slides ideal for new construction, remodeling and replacement projects. Made sturdy with stamped steel with a zinc-plated finish. Detailed instructions and mounting hardware are included for frame-less applications. Full extension functionality allows my entire drawer to be accessed. Rated for heavy-duty use (loads up to 100 lbs.) Limited lifetime warranty.
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I use these drawer slides...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·EDWARD
I use these drawer slides for many builds - used shorter versions for a custom kitchen, a custom butler’s pantry, receptionist desk, and kitchen island. These are stout, bear weight well, slide smooth, and are easy to instal. These are super reliable and with the ball bearings work great. I like the full extension because it lets you access the back of the drawers without having to reach up under anything. I keep a few of these on hand for projects and couldn’t be happier with them. \r\nYou can adjust them up/down or front/back depending on which screw holes you use. I use the Rockler Universal Drawer Slide Jig for installing these and pre-drill the holes with cabinet hinge bits.
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Okay lets be clear, i...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·LAURA
Okay lets be clear, i gave this 4 out of 5 stars because this slide isn't slow close. I thought i got slow close slides so i was a little disappointed at first, however these are still a great update for my 1980's cabinets. I was a bit nervous to update because it required new tracks etc, screwing in more holes and getting everything level, but it was actually a breeze. The directions were super clear and easy. Measuring 1 1/4 inch from the bottom of the drawer worked. I thought, it can't really be this easy can it? but it was. You will need to drill some pilots for the new screws and tracks. Super easy! i was impressed with this process.
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My wife and I remodeled...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Smo77
My wife and I remodeled our kitchen about 14 years ago. It was a complete remodel, but one of the things I would do over again if I had the chance, are the rails attached to the drawers. I really don't like the fact that I still have a hard time reaching all the way to the back of the drawer that holds our silverware. Now, however, with the new Liberty 24 in. Full Extension Side Mount Ball Bearing Drawer Slide (1-Pair), I can extend the drawer all of the way out for easy access.
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These drawer slides are well...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·TrainGuy
These drawer slides are well built. Three stamped and formed metal pieces for the drawer slide. There are ball bearings between all three slide pieces for free rolling motion. The full extension feature works well and reveals all the drawer contents. Attaching it to the cabinet is easy with multiple mounting options. The piece that attaches to the drawer is removable from the slide. These are not soft close but they do have a rubber bumper at the end for a cushion.
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Great product. I use these...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·HandyManMike
Great product. I use these in so many applications. Drawers, especially the heavier ones that need bearing full extension like theae.\r\n\r\nNote they do not have the “soft close” feature that many do. \r\n\r\nIve even made a DIY drill press that can move 24”. Cost me around $200 with these and the drill, where a 16” drill press starts at several hundred. Ultimately you want a good heavy duty extension set, i would recommend these.
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The Liberty 24 inch, Full...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Benjammin
The Liberty 24 inch, Full Extension, Side Mount, Ball Bearing Drawer Slide is a big part of a project that I'm undertaking. I am making a pop up bar that will use the drawer slides to go up and down on. A linear actuator will power the up and down motion and the rails from the drawer slides will guide the pop up bar. Mounting the hardware is very easy with the provided instructions. The slides are made of 3 pieces, that part that mounts to the drawer is removable from the ball bearing section for easy mounting. Very sturdy pair of slides.
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These drawer slides are a...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·carolh
These drawer slides are a very high quality product. They slide open and closed very easily. They were easy to install with a few know how's and they fit well. It came with all the necessary screws for installation. They fit regular sized cabinets. I do think they could come in a smaller width for other applications. They are a very nice addition to my cabinets.
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Full extension with 40 ball...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·cb88
Full extension with 40 ball bearings per side. 100 pound weight capacity per pair. I am using this for a shop table that has my table saw and router. Very easy to install and the instructions provided give all the details on the amount of clearance needed. It also has a nylon friction fitting in the back that hold the drawer closed from vibrations, which is critical on a drawer under a power tool.
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I had these put into...
Reviewed on www.wayfair.ca·Janie
I had these put into my new kitchen cabinets and they are working really well.
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These are professional, high quality...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Greg
These are professional, high quality drawer slides. They can also be a bit unforgiving when it comes to alignment, but they do have adjustment built in for aligning the vertical dimensions of the drawer if you choose to use them. My only tip would be to make very sure that the drawer and cabinet area are both square front to back, or else you will be using shims to get your alignment right.\nThe action on these slides is incredible. They are ball bearing slides, so the pull is extremely smooth. The bearings are on both sides of the slide action, so no Teflon bearing surfaces to wear out over time. These slides will last you a lifetime of hard use. The soft close also works really well. The mechanism catches the slide as it lands the last two inches of travel and then slowly draws it closed for you. It works great, but you have to get the alignment perfect before it will work. That does take some degree of skill and patience.\nFitting these is pretty simple. I fitted them to the drawer first, then the cabinet, but if your cabinet is already enclosed, you might do it the other way around. There is a lot of room between the slide sections to accommodate larger screw heads, so don’t worry about clearance. I used 1.25” sheetrock screws to attach the slides to my cabinet base, and .75” wood screws to attach the slide to the drawer itself.\nThese are heavy duty and very sturdy. I made a large, 24”x22”x12” drawer out of pine. I’d bet the drawer weighs 10lbs by itself. The slides didn’t even seem to notice the weight. These would be great for things like a slide out trash can, or a pot and pan holder drawer. I’m using them in my shop for a drawer to hold all my finishing goods like sandpaper, stains, glues and putty.\nI highly recommend these slides as they quality is unmatched. Be patient with the alignment, and you’ll love the results!
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After figuring out that I...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·ReconJack
After figuring out that I needed 22 inch soft close slides for my 18 inch drawers in the kitchen, install wasn't all that difficult. The directions are about useless as the only measurement they give that's correct is the 1 1/4" mounting of the slide to the drawer itself. The add on rear brackets needed for any face frame drawer (most any pre-built type stuff is face frame as was the run of the mill drawers I bought from Home Depot years back that these were going into), aren't very well designed. For a heavy duty slide setup like this, the brackets you are forced to buy to make it work are plastic (part D806), and the screws that come with them are all but worthless, too small in length and head size. After figuring out the proper measurements to mount them to the rear inside of my drawer housing, I used 1 5/8 inch dry wall screws that seated and held much better. The initial setup (figuring out which ones you need, vice hardware) will be a pain, but once they're installed and leveled, they work as intended even allowing the entire drawer to slide out of the cabinet itself unlike the low end slides that keep roughly 1/4 of the drawer hidden at max. As these were the only reasonable option I've found that was readily available, they are a good value and I would use them again.
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The soft close full extension...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·HomeDepotCustomer
The soft close full extension draw slides from LIBERTY are pretty simple to install with included directions and mounting hardware. The draw slides function flawlessly and draw is easily opened and closed thanks to good size and quality ball bearings. The soft close spring system kicks in at the last inch or so to close draw completely without slamming against face of cabinet, etc. These sturdy 20 inch ball bearing draw slides are sturdy and can hold up to 50 pounds of weight. The only thing that could improve these draw slides would be if a stronger spring was put on soft close system to help pull draw closed. I installed these on a work table to make a pull out shelf similar to a key board shelf on a computer table to give me more work space for certain projects.
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These ball bearing drawer slides...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Doresoom
These ball bearing drawer slides are just what I needed for a top dresser drawer. They're full extension, so I can open the drawer all the way to get to everything inside of it, without having to peer into the dark interior of the dresser. There's also a release lever on the side to remove the slides completely. Good instructions are included as well.\n\nThe soft close feature is great, and actually closes the drawer for you the last 2-3 inches. It's a little bit harder to open the drawer initially, since it's setting the spring loaded soft close mechanism, but the tiny extra effort is definitely worth having the feature.\n\nThe slides are very well constructed, and surprisingly heavy. They're definitely built to last!
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Fairly easy to install. An...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Retired68
Fairly easy to install. An extra hand helped when using a level and marking where to place screws. I bought a cheap cabinet for a kitchen island remodel and put many coats of sanding sealer on the particle board to protect it from an water, glued the edges and made a "T" shape board under the bottom shelf to make sure it doesn't break with heavy pots and pans. The drawer had light weight slides so I replaced them with the 22 inch Liberty slides. They were about 2" short so I added and glued a 2 X 4 block at the back to extend the slide. Works great and will hold weight. Added some strips of plywood on bottom of drawer for additional strength.
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I'm building a new computer...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Passenthrough
I'm building a new computer desk and storage. These will be on the printer storage drawer for inks and paper. I needed some fasteners that can carry the weight of paper and other printing materials. If the picture comes out you can see it has some very nice steel ball bearings. They are also full extension drawer sides. Once the shop gets above freezing they will be installed. They come with mounting screws and very clear instructions. I would recommend for people that don't do this often to get some drawer mounting jigs (like Kregs).
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Wanted new drawer slides on...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·FrankF
Wanted new drawer slides on my keyboard pullout. Best way to go if you ask me. Removed existing drawer and attached the angle brackets to the slides attached the existing drawer to the slides and then just screw the slides in place. I sprayed a little silicone spray to the slides and they work even better just push easy the drawer and it goes back in and then it resets itself back in nice slow for the last inch or so waiting for the next time you need it.
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These are great....strong and sturdy....
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Errorsandmore
These are great....strong and sturdy. I ordered 4 sets to be sent to my mother to fix her drawer slides. 3 worked great but one was incomplete. I called Home Depot and was impressed how great and quickly they fixed and exchanged the part. They shipped a new one out with free shipping and credited me for the bad one no questions asked.\r\nVery pleased,\r\nJim Cauley
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Slides installed easily and work...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Jim
Slides installed easily and work great - they are good at keeping the heavy drawer stowed. The product did not have excess packaging and is still as good as it was when I bought it 5 years ago to replace a different brand that had failed on another drawer.
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I used this set for...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·capnbobby
I used this set for a pull out shelf in my garage. When fully loaded with heavy items, the shelf pulls out easily and closes softly. One "2-pack" is for one drawer or shelf.\n\nDepending on your drawer style, you may need additional brackets, sold separately\n\nBe sure to align the slides so they are parallel on both sides of drawer. If they are not aligned you may have improper closing of drawer or shelf.
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Installation was a little challenging...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Homer123
Installation was a little challenging but solved the problem by using 1/2" plywood screwed to the inside of the cabinet to support the slides.
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Easy installation and good quality...
Reviewed on www.ebay.com·charlehar44
Easy installation and good quality I will buy again
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Great product
Reviewed on www.ebay.com·jsh700
exactly what i was looking for.
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Works Great Thanks
Reviewed on www.ebay.com·tyars
Works Great Thanks
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Does not provide any directions...
Reviewed on www.homedepot.com·Blue
Does not provide any directions for framed cabinets. Brutal to install directions are terrible for any installation.
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