I've had this happen before. Like the commenter mentioned, it's due to one of two things:
- The cabinet is not level with the floor causing the whole cabinet to lean forward.
- The tracks for the draw are not level, causing the drawer to tilt forward.
Just get a level and test the drawer and the track.
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I've had this happen before. Like the commenter mentioned, it's due to one of two things:
- The cabinet is not level with the floor causing the whole cabinet to lean forward.
- The tracks for the draw are not level, causing the drawer to tilt forward.
Just get a level and test the drawer and the track.
Your tracks are not level. What you need to do is take the drawers out and then unscrew the back of the track where it attaches to the wall. Then you need to move it down so it is just a little bit unlevel (make sure the track slants down away from you!).
As you can see the left slide will not engage and click closed and remain flush to the cabinet. The right side is perfect
I set the left side slide back a bit into the cab in hopes it would somehow help but it didn’t. I also though something not being square would cause it and I tried a shim behind the slide; that didn’t help either
Moved in over the summer.... never noticed this until about a week ago, anyone know if this is adjustable or how I would fix it, looks bad in my otherwise amazing kitchen. (video in comments).