How do I determine the right drawer box size for my existing cabinets?
If you are replacing a drawer and using the same drawer slides, order the same dimensions as the drawer you’re replacing.
If you are replacing the drawer slides, you must follow the measuring instructions for the drawer slides.
Can I order drawer boxes in custom sizes?
All of our drawer boxes can be ordered to your custom size.
Sizes for width, depth, and height come in 1/16″ increments.
Do your drawer boxes come assembled or unassembled?
Dovetail drawer boxes can be ordered unassembled or assembled. Dowel drawer boxes can only be ordered unassembled.
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Kitchen Drawer box Replacement/Resize - Best Value Option?
Replacing kitchen drawer boxes?
You can order drawer boxes. By the time you replace the doors, drawer fronts and broken boxes, and refinish the existing cabinets, or paying someone to do it, you may just want to consider replacing the cabinets. I've refinished kitchen cabinets once before, stripped and stained, and it was a PITA. Never again.
To do it properly, you need to spray and not brush/roll.
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I want/need to replace a single drawer box in my kitchen (current cabinets are cheeeeeap builder grade. [I'm renting]). The drawer glide broke on my silverware drawer. I was just going to fix/replace it but, this drawer is in an extended depth cabinet, while the drawer box is only 14" deep. I felt this was a good opportunity to extend this drawer to at least get a little more silverware space- there's very limited drawer space in this kitchen.
I don't have a table saw or router. What's my best option? I was thinking a dovetail box would be best given it's a silverware drawer and will have some weight in it. Are there inexpensive 'hand tool' dovetail jigs? Do any lumber yards/home centers sell stock that's maybe pre-tailed? I've tried googling for replacement drawer boxes but, those options all seem to be closer to $100+ in addition to shipping.
Are there any options that would allow me to do this for closer to $50-ish? Not including slides/rails, I'll buy and install appropriate slides separately. Is there an inexpensive drawer box option I'm overlooking? Or am I just going to have to just buy a Harbor Freight router and dovetail jig?
The current drawer is 22" W x 14" D x 4" H Was thinking of trying to do a 22" W x 22" D (ish) cabinet depth is: 26.75" from inside-back to face frame.
Drawer face is full overlay, so I should be able to attach it to basically any box. Also plan on buying full extension slides with a weight rating appropriate for the drawer+contents.