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🔧 Upgrade your kitchen with slides that work as hard as you do!
Knobonly’s 10-pair set of 21-inch undermount drawer slides combines heavy-duty 85lb load capacity with smooth, full-extension glide and whisper-quiet soft-close technology. Crafted from premium cold-rolled steel with zinc plating, these slides come complete with all necessary hardware for professional-grade installation across your entire kitchen or furniture project. Designed for wobble-free, stable operation, they deliver a sleek, space-saving undermount design that elevates both function and style.































| ASIN | B07G8598T1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,216 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #145 in Cabinet & Furniture Drawer Slides |
| Brand Name | Knobonly |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (775) |
| Drawer Type | Storage |
| Finish Types | Steel |
| Included Components | Case |
| Item Type Name | cabinet-and-furniture-drawer-slides |
| Manufacturer | Knobonly |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 85 Pounds |
| Mounting Type | Under Mount |
| UPC | 717332818103 |
O**0
Get help if you haven’t used this style before.
Work well if know how to install. Tolerances on mounting glides are minimal and critical. 3/4” draw sides fit tight and make proper operation of draw tough. I’ve purchased 10-15 pairs and had only 1 or 2 that had broken or bad sliding action.
K**Y
Excellent product at an affordable price
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Smooth, Sturdy, and Great Value! I purchased the 10 Pair 21" Undermount Drawer Slides Soft Close Full Extension Drawer Rails for a custom cabinetry project, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. Installation: The slides came well-packaged with all the necessary mounting screws and adjustable locking devices. The instructions were decent, but if you're new to drawer installations, you might want to watch a couple of videos for a smoother process. The adjustment features on these slides made fine-tuning the drawer alignment quick and easy. Performance: The soft-close mechanism works flawlessly—smooth, quiet, and with just the right resistance. They offer full extension, which is a game-changer when you need full access to your drawer contents. Once installed properly, they glide like butter and feel very sturdy under load. Value: For the price and the fact that you’re getting 10 pairs, this is an excellent deal compared to big box store pricing. I would absolutely recommend these for anyone doing a kitchen, bathroom, or furniture build. Pro Tip: Double-check your cabinet and drawer measurements before ordering, and make sure you have the right undermount drawer design to work with these slides. Overall, a solid product that performs just as well as name-brand options at a fraction of the cost. Will definitely buy again!
M**U
Great product, but horrible shipping and instructions
Customer wanted new drawer boxes with undermount slides and didn't want to spend the money on Blum's, so thought I'd give these a try. First, they arrived pretty beat up and one set of the slides has a bent upright which I'll have to try to bend back to use, but luckily I only needed the other 4 (bought a 5-pack) for the job. The instructions are horrible and in metric. Luckily I found a good YouTube from Bourbon Moth Woodworking that went over the installation. Once you know the tricks, they are very easy to install. In the end they worked great and close very nice.
N**M
Perfect replacement
Right part and delivered fast.
P**P
Great, but....
Great product, that was simple to install and works great! Went from 1 unit (test) to a total of 5, and growing, simple conversion from a shelf unit to pull out drawer. BUT, I ordered the 21", and all order materials said 18" ordered. Comes from product description, which SHOULD say "18"/21" ...". Also, a rear template for 2 holes that are required in cabinet (for support bracket) should be include (and is not).
W**1
Damaged latch
Slides are a true value. Only issue is one of the drawer secure catch’s was damaged. The packaging looked old and the item is cracked. A replacement is needed.
S**R
Try to Avoid Undermounts!
SUGGESTION If you are installing new drawers, and you have at least 1/2" clearance on both sides, I highly recommend considering SIDE mounts - they are MUCH easier to install. In my case, I did not have that clearance, and I bought these to replace the existing hardware which had failed. (FYI: The point of failure was the clip which is mounted towards the face of the drawer on the underside. The original was made of plastic - similar to the ones included in this unit). SUMMARY My rating is based on the following: poor design making installation difficult, no provided instructions until requested and finally, even when instructions are provided, of little to no use. Have included a few pics to help visualize the components I'm writing about. Elements of poor design making installation a challenge: 1. Alignment of backside and frontside of drawer to respective points of fixture (hooks in the back, clips in the front). 2. Slide mounts require holes to be drilled in the back of the cabinet. This can be challenging to do as working inside of a space where a drawer is supposed to go is not easy. The mounts have to be screwed in, which is necessary...designing them so that drilling holes is required - yeah, not good. DETAILS First of all, these come with no instructions - just a cryptic engineering diagram that is pretty useless. I contacted the seller and upon request they sent me some detailed instructions. Unfortunately those instructions didn't really help. Here's reason #1 the design makes the installation a BIG challenge: there is no provided way to line up how the back of the drawer is fixed with how the front of the drawer is fixed to the slide. Back Alignment: In the back, the slides have a "hook" that is supposed to go into a hole one has drilled into the backside of the drawer. The challenge is that the only way to know exactly where that hook will be on the backside of one's drawer is to install the left and right slides into the cabinet, and then measure the distance, and transpose that to the backside of the drawer. Not impossible, but not template exists for this measurement because everyone's drawer may be a different width! So, you better be precise in making that measurement! Front alignment: This is the really tricky part! Once the backside is aligned, one would think this is a piece of cake! Not so. Because the front-side hardware are clips...you have to "clip" them on to the slide, and then place the drawer so its backside is in the hooks (where it will ultimately land). Then, you have to mark the place where the clips are and then install the clips. In order to make this mark, the drawer should be in the installed position (within your cabinet), or as close to as possible. Doing that with any drawer is a challenge (to mark, while it is in position but not yet fixed). The hard part in my case was: this is a bottom drawer...I had about 2" of clearance to work underneath and make the marking correct. Oh, and in order to make this marking, the drawer CANNOT be pushed all the way in. Why does that matter? Well because how else will you make sure the front of the drawer is aligned and evenly covering the cabinet frame? In the end, I ended up taking the slides out of the cabinet (after having installed them once), and making this marking while the drawer was NOT in its cabinet space. What's the danger with this approach? Well you lose the fixed width where your hooks will be...so you have to just guess on the 1/4" to 1/2" clearance of where you think the slides will be vis-a-vis the drawer. All in all, just TOO many variables in 3 dimensions to line up. I got mine installed, but the front of the drawer leaves a gap and exposes the frame of the cabinet. :/ Reason #2 The slides which are fixed inside your cabinet come with a plastic clip that is mounted to the back wall of one's cabinet. They have designed this piece in such a manner that one has to drill holes for it to sit flush on the wall, whereupon it is mounted with ordinary screws. I suppose this is to give the drawer it's weight rating of 35 lbs...but here's the challenge: just imagine drilling a hole that has to be exactly 1/4" in depth. If your cabinet is up against a wall maybe you don't care and will drill a hole all the way through as it won't be seen. But if your drawer is...say in a kitchen island where the backside is exposed...good luck. Yes, I will now be patching those holes and trying to paint match. My wife is already like wtf. One could simply ignore those backside clips as they are for the slides, and if your slides are already well secured from the side these may not be necessary. I chose not to do that as I was trying to follow the intended design and thought they should be in place. If you look at the first picture, you can see the clip towards the back of the slide up against the wall of the cabinet.
C**Z
This is an Investment, not an Expenditure.
These were an exact replacement for my 20 y.o. existing slides, it only required the removal of two screws per drawer and done in about 10 minutes per.
S**E
The 10 pack of hardware took a while to arrive (4 weeks), but, they did perform as expected. I was worried that the heavy box would have damaged the rails, in fact, all was good. There is a healthy coating of oil on the rails, and that is OK, as long as I have rag in hand. Once installed, and they slide very smooth.
S**N
our kitchen drawers use an older DTC 533 slider that I have been unable to find here. these sliders were an easy replacement. they lock differently to the drawer than the DTC units but otherwise were simlle to install.
F**Y
Only sent me one pair not 10 lick advertised
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