Same great slides, sold in cases of 25 sets per case for those with large quantity needs.
These epoxy coated drawer slides are among the quietest, smoothest and lowest
profile (only 7/8'' ) slides on the market. Heavy gauge steel coated with easy-to-clean
epoxy.
Slides only require a 1/2'' space on each side of the drawer for installation.
Slide mounts to the bottom of the drawer side and cabinet side. Drawers extend
4'' less than their overall length. Rated up to 100 lbs.
Use the Blum Universal
Bracket to mount these Blum slides to the underside of a counter surface
(example: pencil drawer) or to cabinet bottoms (example: roll out tray).
Sold in cases of 25.
Use Blum Rear Mounting
Sockets to support drawer slides on face frame cabinets. 3'' sockets and
elongated mounting slots permit up to 2'' of slide adjustment.
Sold in pairs.
Use Blum Face Frame Spacers
- Adjustable in 1/16'' increments within the listed range by using supplied
shims. Includes Euroscrew for 32mm drill patterns.
Each set includes 4 blocks for 1 pair of slides.
Use the JIG IT Template
System or Blum Slide
Jig Gun for quick, easy and accurate installation of any of these Blum slides.
Constructed from durable laser cut acrylic.
Price is case of 25 sets of left and right slides.
1) Submitted by
Joseph, from San Diego, CA
on 3/22/2009
Customer Rating:
There's really not much you can say about a box of screws, but here goes. Good screws. Seriously, though, I will say that I have used Blum 230 glides for years and always gotten excellent results. However, I ALWAYS do side mounts. I do NOT believe you can get consistently good results with that socket mounting system. Over the years they have a way of working loose. I do side mounts and use lots and lots of screws, which is why I buy the extra screws in bulk. And for face frames, I just shim it out. It's a bit more work, but the results speak for themselves.
2) Submitted by
David Hoehn, from Sierra Vista, AZ
on 2/11/2008
Customer Rating:
I'm rebuilding the workbenches in my garage/shop and adding lots of drawer space that is sorely needed. Buying a case of drawer glides all at once vs. buying a handful every so often from the local [home centers] made economic sense. The brand name may have been different, but the design and functionality was the same.
3) Submitted by
J. Carr from NJ
on 10/14/2008
Customer Rating:
I had to cut the bracket because they were longer than the original. Once I did that they worked very well.
Editor's note: reviewer is referencing #71647 rear mounting socket purchased.
4) Submitted by
Cal, from South Wellfleet, MA
on 12/23/2008
Customer Rating:
The Blum rails did not fit the brackets. I had to grind off the top half of the bracket and the swap left and right to make it work.
apparently old Blums are different from new Blums.
5) Submitted by
GD, from Edgewater, MD
on 10/2/2007
Customer Rating:
They worked fine. Surprisingly the screws for the drawer slides are NOT included. They worked fine.
Editor's note; Screws for case quantities sold in this offer are sold separately as #52532 in this offer.
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