How to Replace Drawer Slides | Soft-Close, Full Extension, Ball Bearing Drawer Slide
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 Published On Jul 11, 2024

In this video, I show you how to install a set of drawer slides. My kitchen is from the 90s which means that its out of date but the cabinets are still in good condition. The biggest problem that we have with the cabinets are the drawer slides. They are a less expensive style, the screws have become a little loose over the years, and get accidentally slammed all of the time. This is a much cheaper upgrade than remodeling the entire kitchen... but that still might happen. 😁

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