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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
1) These don’t extend as far as Blum. You lose about 0.75” of extension. Not a big deal for most, but noticeable.2) The metal gauge is thinner. If Blum is 100%, these are 75%.3) No rear adjustment4) Front latches are plastic, not metal5) Front latches only adjust up/down, not side-to-side (that tubular knob only does tilt adjustment)6) Slides don’t close as easily as Blum (if you give them a light push, they tend to stop mid-way)7) Soft close is not as good as Blum (if you slam them, they can't resist it as well)So overall I don’t know what to say – it comes down to price. If you’re renovating your kitchen, spending thousands of dollars, it’s probably not the place you want to save a hundred or two. Maybe they’re a good bargain if you’ve got a couple broken drawer slides, and are looking for replacements. Or they're going in a garage, or some area that doesn't get used much.Understand that these are probably a pain to install, and will take an hour+ per drawer, maybe a few hours, depending on your familiarity with cabinetry, tools, willingness to buy the Blum tools, figure out the measurements you need if your drawers are off-size….It’s doable, just a pain. I don’t understand how a handyman could profit installing these.I don’t know what price to put on these. Probably about 50-75% as good as Blum (and I kind of hate Blum, they’re a pain to install as well, and I wasn’t floored with the performance). You can always check out Hettich, Grass, whatever else is recommended.FWIW, the Blum rear locating holes worked with these. The front latch screw for me was @35.8mm from the outer wall of the drawer. The Blum setback depth worked. I used the Blum rear-install bracket locations as well. (You’ll probably have to figure out all of this on your own if you’re retrofitting your own old drawers).Physically they weigh about 2.3oz more than Blum, yet feel cheaper.I’d definitely spend the extra on drawers that I use every day, or multiple times/day. The generics are fine for others, assuming they last >15 yearsIn short:a) I got Blums. Thought they were alright, but not worth the priceb) I got these. I realized that Blums are actually pretty nice in comparison.c) Blums usually close pretty easily with a single finger push.d) These don’t close as nicely. They don’t usually close with a single finger push. Maybe they’d do better if you changed the grease to something else – it feels too tacky, and they’re probably over-greased. They also have the pull-close mechanism on both sides, whereas the Blum just have it on one side
Jay
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de abril de 2025
Product was delivered on time and in good packaging. It is made out of strong quality material and is exactly what I needed. The slider runs smoothly without any noise and the metal will not bend. It comes with the necessary hardware and easier to install compared to the other ones that I tried using before. Good quality product over all. Highly recommended.
Graham S McLeod
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2025
How did I never try this before!!! I thought this would be difficult, because I did not understand it. This is the easiest way to build drawers. It does take up more space than side mount, so I guess horses for courses. These work really well and was super easy to install.
Carey Vandenberg
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de abril de 2025
I ordered 2 sets of 6 and 4 of the sets had broken plastic pieces which keep the track... on track. I was past the return window so I simply ordered these 4 and will be returning the broken ones for the 1st order. Also, these have very limited adjustment, only up and down not side to side or sliding in depth.
Frcap
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2025
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