Upgrade your kitchen cabinets with a premium pull out storage solution designed for convenience, durability, and smooth everyday use.
This fully assembled solid wood cabinet organizer features soft close full-extension slides that provide quiet and effortless access to kitchen essentials, cookware, and countertop appliances.
The heavy-duty construction supports everyday kitchen storage while maintaining a clean, built-in appearance. Designed for both framed and frameless cabinets, the organizer includes dual mounting options for easier installation flexibility.
Perfect for organizing:
* Stand mixers
* Coffee makers
* Air fryers
* Pots and pans
* Cleaning supplies
* Pantry items
No assembly required — simply measure your cabinet opening and install.
Module 1: Face Frame Cabinets
Stop Fighting That Gap. Fix It in Minutes.
Tired of dealing with that awkward gap behind your cabinet frame? This is the fix you’ve been looking for.
• No More Wobble:
Fills the gap completely for a flat, secure mounting surface
• Install Your Way:
Side mount or bottom mount—no complicated setup
• Fast & Frustration-Free:
Just 4 screws and you’re done
• 💡 Work Smarter:
Use a long screwdriver for easy bottom installs
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Module 2: Frameless Cabinets
Avoid Costly Mistakes. Follow the 1.5” Rule.
Wrong size = drawers hitting hinges = wasted time and money. Don’t risk it.
• Guaranteed Clearance:
Prevents drawers from hitting hinges
• Know Before You Buy:
Each side takes 3/4” → total 1.5” space
• Order the Right Size:
Opening width – 1.5” = perfect fit
Example:
13.5” opening → order 12” (no guesswork)
• Same Easy Install:
4 screws. Done in minutes.
First of all, these are wonderful once they are installed. But I wandered off the installation directions. I put the glides onto the drawers and screwed them to the bottom and to the shelves, starting at the bottom, the going from the top one down, leaving the biggest space for the last one. Make sure the big hole is on the top side of the glide. I didn’t have a drill bit long enough to start a pilot hole so I used an awl. I didn’t have a long enough driver bit so I used a long screwdriver with a round shaft that fit down the hole. The shelves sit on pegs and the weight of the shelves tipped them forward when pulled out. So I took the drawers out of the glides and put screws into the sides of the cabinet. This held everything solidly. The side of my cabinet is warped, so any attempt to apply the glides to the sides first would have been much harder, or impossible.. Ann. Hamilton, NY. Fri Jan 02 2026