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Color: dark brown
Material: plastic
Product Size: plastic track case guides: 5.6x3.8cm/2.2x1.5in; track guides: 4.9x2.7cm/1.93x1.06in; short screw: 1.1cm/0.43in; long screw: 2cm/0.79in
Package details:
4 x plastic track case guide
4 x track guides
8 x short screw
4 x long screw
Note:
Due to manual measurement, the size and weight may have a certain error.
Due to the difference between different monitors, there may be a slight color difference existed.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2024
Difficult to install. Although it's the same style it's certainly not a glide and screw in situation. Most of them don't align and you have to hammer some in. Try to find the actual original if you can and don't waste your money on these.
Marcel
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2024
Fits right
Rudy Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
I purchased this product because of of our drawer guides broke. I thought it would be extremely difficult to repair. This item made it easy and it was a perfect fit.
Andy B
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
While I am not a big fan of this type of drawer guide, they have been quite popular on inexpensive to moderately priced furniture for decades. I have a nice oak bedroom set that uses these type parts. While not identical to the original, they were close enough to use the same screw holes and even interchange just one of the pieces while reusing the old part with no effort. If you are looking for a quick fix for your broken drawer you need look no further than these.
Secrent
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
These Drawer Track Guides for the Kenlin Drawer Slides are an exact replacement. I had 4 drawers that over the years had the drawer end piece guides break off, which are actually a weak area of the design. I noticed the Kenlin slides now have a metal plate on the end that helps prevent breakage. Got tired of the drawers being uneven due to the broken part and finally decided to fix them and tried these.The drawer end pieces are a bit finicky to put on only because it is a very tight fit. Make sure the metal channels that go into the plastic are straight & not bent even a little bit, straighten them if they are, needle nose pliers work best. Line up and start the plastic part onto the channel, be careful as the edges of the metal are sharp. I found they do not go on easily at all. You will need a small hammer to tap the plastic piece on the channel, don't hit it on top unless you get a piece of wood to put on top, then tap it until the plastic part seats flush on the drawer. I ended up taking a screwdriver the same width of the plastic channel and put it in a little bit to help enlarge the mouth of the opening a small amount that then allowed the plastic end to get started onto the metal channel easier. After that it was easier to tap the plastic end all the way down flush. The other plastic piece that goes on the dresser rail is just held on by one screw and fits easily over the metal channel. Keep the drawer straight and line it up to the dresser rail and keeping it level push the drawer until it gets by the "catch" and opens and closes easily.Check if the drawer is level on top straight across. If one end has a small gap at the top, it is because many dressers may have a small shim of some sort that are on both sides of the dresser drawer opening and are under where the drawer face is when closed. They keep the ends of the dresser drawer level when the drawer is closed. If missing look in the drawer as it may have fell in it, or just come with something to glue on or that will stick that will level the drawer.
David J Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Easy to install
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