I'm not happy with the drawer slides I have from CS GLide - they are side mount soft close - and they are not working well.
The gliding action is excellent and they appear very well made. However, the design of the piston on the soft close is poor. They often malfunction by not catching the piston and setting it in the proper position. The piston then retracts to the close position while the drawer is open. This leads to a situation where the drawer ends up about 1/2" away from being closed sitting against the retracted piston. A little effort will push it past, but it basically does this every time once it starts to fail. I have a couple drawers that are used a lot doing this. I'm at the point of having 3 options:
1Replace with new soft closes
2Remove the pistons and use them as is like normal drawer slides
3Have new boxes made to fit Blum undermounts
If the side mount replacements are of reasonable quality I'd prefer that route. Cheapest and easiest option. The KV slides look to be a much better mechanism for reliably "setting" the soft close function. I also like the idea of the accuride 3832aa which soft open assist and soft close with a small piston that goes under the drawer. I think I have room for them if I re-mount the drawer faces just a little on the bottom most drawers.
Any advice or experience on either model would be greatly appreciated.
The KV uses this type of internal mechanism:
As compared to the CS Glide that look like this:
The gliding action is excellent and they appear very well made. However, the design of the piston on the soft close is poor. They often malfunction by not catching the piston and setting it in the proper position. The piston then retracts to the close position while the drawer is open. This leads to a situation where the drawer ends up about 1/2" away from being closed sitting against the retracted piston. A little effort will push it past, but it basically does this every time once it starts to fail. I have a couple drawers that are used a lot doing this. I'm at the point of having 3 options:
1Replace with new soft closes
2Remove the pistons and use them as is like normal drawer slides
3Have new boxes made to fit Blum undermounts
If the side mount replacements are of reasonable quality I'd prefer that route. Cheapest and easiest option. The KV slides look to be a much better mechanism for reliably "setting" the soft close function. I also like the idea of the accuride 3832aa which soft open assist and soft close with a small piston that goes under the drawer. I think I have room for them if I re-mount the drawer faces just a little on the bottom most drawers.
Any advice or experience on either model would be greatly appreciated.
The KV uses this type of internal mechanism:

As compared to the CS Glide that look like this:

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