Where 2 buy decent kitchen drawer slides
I need to replace about 10 pairs of drawer slides in a kitchen. They need to have bace frame brackets. So far, I’ve found accuride 100 lb ($20/set, nice but overkill) and Home Cheapo junk. Can anyone suggest a source for something in between?
Pete
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http://www.wwhardware.com/
http://www.thehardwarehut.com/index.php
PJ
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Any woodworker's catalog also has drawer slides--like Woodcraft, McFeeley's (I think), Rockler, etc..
try cabinetparts.com
Brad
Go with the wwhardware site that was posted. I just got some full extension 100# guides for $5.65 a pair. I think you have to buy a box of 10. Fortunately that's what I needed. I see you need that many to.
Check them out, their prices are pretty good.
Doug
Danno and Doug,Thanks!Woodworker's hardware looks like just the ticket.Pete
WWwarehouse is the place. Great catalogs with junk you neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedddd.
Cases of 24" full extension slides are heavy, but even with shipping cheaper than local.
Joe H
Outwater catalogue has everything you need. Blum is a good brand.