Did the job just fine.ReneeWe put together 2 low drawer fronts on a 36" cabinet, an 18" cabinet, and a 15" cabinet to create a multi-drawer look. They've held up well over 5+ years now and we haven't any complaints. I'm back to order more for a new built-in project.5
does not support cabinet frontDianaThere needs to be a better design for my sink drawer. This is flimsy and does not support the front, it gaps at the top, and I can tell it will only get worse as I use it.2
Just assembled the first one outta fiveAnonymous reviewerNot sure why others were complaining about how flimsy and not sturdy the rails were! But they seem very sturdy to me. I am a beginner (first cabinet out of 20 and had no issues!
Practically, Not sure how they do in a long run. 5
Good Start...Didn't Finish Design All The WayAnonymousHave a large, medium, then small drawer front for my kitchen sink cabinet. The rails do not seem as stiff as the suspension rails that my wall cabinets are hanging from. Also, as is common with Ikea assembly instructions, they are weak. It directs you to cut the rails if you are not using a small drawer front on the top. I made the cut, as I am only using the large and medium fronts for my pullout, but that was a mistake. I should not have cut them. I was quite upset when I went to put the rails on, and noticed that it would not give good support at their new length. I got the piece I cut off and placed it where it once was and discovered it would've worked fine and been more sturdy without cutting. And see no instructions on how to apply these connecting rails if I wanted all 3 door fronts to be connected. Overall, disappointing.2
Needs a new designAnonymousThese work, but they bend over time. Connecting two drawer faces can make the drawer front too tall. The issue is that the top of the drawer front starts to stay extended past where it should. I think what I need is a tension cable that is adjustable, running diagonally from the upper area of the drawer face where these rails are, down to the side of the drawer about halfway back. If the tensioner isn’t tight enough, have a way to make it tighter.4
Anonymous reviewerI didn't personally install and the people who did them had moments of frustration. I can't address from an functional perspective but I can from a observational perspective.3