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The new self-adhesive drawer bumper from Fastcap is an excellent way to protect doors from unintentional marring from roll-out shelves. This new bumper is made from a slick, durable material that is cosmetically appealing and gentle on your doors. It can also be mechanically attached with a screw for additional security. 10 pieces per pack.
Jerry
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Returned as would not fit corner of selves
Claude
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
Easy to apply to sides of drawers. - Drawers no longer dammage cabinet doors when opening. Depending on space between drawer and close cabinet door- the bumpers may cause the doors to not close fully
Nelson C. Nunn Jr
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Seems to be working.
Shical
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
Just refaced my kitchen cabinets and didn't want to get them scratched. Bought these to stop that from happening. So far it works great for my pullout drawers.
Pennie
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
After seeing what happened to my moms cabinets from her drawers scratching the insides I knew I had to find something! These are perfect! I wanted to protect my brand new cabinets and these work great!
DW
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
I discovered these AFTER I noticed a few scratches on the inside of our pantry doors. The two-sided tape is not strong enough to hold these on permanently. It seems like the tape is only there to hold the piece in place while you insert a screw. They have indentations for screws but the holes aren't drilled. A better adhesive tape should have been used or the holes drilled and screws included. Despite these minor shortcomings...I would recommend them and I'd buy them again.
Scott Fochler
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2023
These are excellent as door protectors so the roll out drawer doesn’t scrape the cabinet door.They do stick out from the front of the roll out.The other thing to watch out for is to place these so they don’t collide into the hinges. If you want to screw them on you will need to pre drill them so the screw slides through them. The price from this seller was very reasonable.
Kamloops BC
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2022
Saves the back of the cupboard door from being gouged by the corner of the drawer slide if door is not fully open. I would purchase again if I needed more.
Jonathan Moore-Wright
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2020
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Don K.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2020
adhesive works well and the bumper keeps the doors from hitting the drawer glides. a few of my drawers had spaces the were too narrow for the bumper to work so, using a hacksaw, i cut a half dozen to the appropriate size.
Tess
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020
These work perfectly on my new kitchen pull outs. I managed to scratch 3 of my newly refinshed cabinet doors the first day I rolled out the shelves. I found these and they protect against any more scratches.. The adhesive is working but I may put a little glue on them if they come off in the future. This product is awesome. I'm going to share them with my cabinet guy. They work on every cabinet in my kitchen and COMPLETLY keep metal runners from striking doors. They do not interfere with doors closing completly..
Pat
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2019
Worked best when secured with a screw. Works very well to keep drawer edge from scrapping the inside of the cabinet door.
L. Sosa
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2014
I really like the idea of these bumpers, but they were a little problematic for me. I bought them for my roll out shelves in the pantry. Peeling the paper backing off them has to be done very slowly. Often the backing will take the sticky layer right off with it. Some peeled with ease, others were temperamental. Having room to place them on my drawer corners was the 2nd hurdle. I have the nice upgraded hardware on the sides of my roll outs, not the skinny basic side rails. The ball bearing style hardware doesn't leave enough room to place this entire bumper. Standard fronts on roll outs are something like 2 or 2.5". My hardware (centered) left only about a half inch above it to place these bumpers, so I had to stick them right up against the rail and there is still some of the bumper overhanging the top edge. If I had to ever use the screw hole on the side of these, I couldn't. Not ideal, but so far it hasn't been a problem. I've had mine on for about a month now and none of fallen off. I figure I'd try the stickiness of the bumper as it is first and if they started to fall off, I'd use super glue to make them stick better. So my advice is to measure the space you have to place them on first. These are pretty chunky. Overall, I'm glad I bought them. They did solve the problem of sharp metal digging into my cabinet doors.
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