What is the door type/hardware called where the door slides back into the wall when opened?
Kitchen cabinet drawer slides that attach to cabinet door?
I think this is what you are looking for. Even if that’s not it, they should have what you’re looking for. They supply most of the kitchen cabinet companies that the big box stores sell.
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I have some kitchen cabinets that one of the drawers has come loose. The drawer slides is bottom mounted and then has an attachment that connects to the cabinet door. The weld has popped and I’m looking for a new set of slides but am having difficulty finding them. The slides are 19 5/8” long and approximately 6 1/2” tall.
Does anyone know where I can find these or what they are called? TIA
I think this is what you are looking for. Even if that’s not it, they should have what you’re looking for. They supply most of the kitchen cabinet companies that the big box stores sell.
Maybe try some epoxy? I’ve seen plenty off rev a shelf options but I’ve never seen a kitchen where all of your drawers were wire racks like this. I doubt you can get this hardware anymore.
You could just get new roll out shelves from Rev a shelf and attach the drawer fronts to the new rollouts. This would get costly though.