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The EaseLife 5 FT Brushed Nickel Sliding Barn Door Hardware Track Kit is a heavy-duty solution designed for single doors up to 30 inches wide. Made from solid steel with a brushed nickel finish, it offers both durability and aesthetic appeal. The kit includes all necessary components for easy installation and supports door weights up to 220 lbs, making it suitable for various applications in modern and rustic settings.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Nickel |
Material Type | Metal |
B**R
Heavy duty, well made for a reasonable price
This worked well for an exterior woodshop using the 10 foot rails for a 5 foot door heavy doorIt was my first barn door, so I wasn’t certain of the quality of the product that I would get.The rails and rollers are both made of heavy duty bar steel and it included quite a bit of fasteners for all types of wallsThe directions were brief, but they covered all the key areas for a DIY installerI’m happy with the product and would recommend it. I would certainly get it again for both an interior or exterior use
G**G
Really substantial and nice looking hardware
I thought the directions were pretty good, yes there are a lot of sixteenth measurements but as long as the support bar is very level you are probably good.The supports didn't align to studs so I tore out some drywall and put backing 2x4s in place. I also used a 1x4 hardwood on top of the drywall but the support screws really should go into something solid if possible.I used double thick 3/4" plywood which worked great (with a faux finish) but was a pain to carry from the workshop.Biggest mistakes:The best way to secure the base is a groove in the bottom, I'm going to take it down and route it- wish I'd done that originally.You can make the width several inches wider than just 36"- the rollers hit a bumper that limits size but the door can extend as far as you want beyond the roller. I wish I'd gone with 40" rather than 38" for more overlap.
K**Y
Well made and good value.
This barn door hardware is not only good looking but it is well made, easy to install and a great value. I purchased the nickel color and extremely happy.
R**T
Nice satin double barn door track.
I'm a carpenter but have never hung barn doors before. I built the doors out of mdf so they are pretty heavy (about 80 lbs) and so the weight helps the rollers to be super smooth. I did not "follow" the instructions because it's a pretty straightforward installation and a peripheral glance gave me the info I needed (mount the roller hangers 2" from edge and 1 9/16 from top to middle of first hole). They also sent me a full 8' track so that I didn't have to join them together which was really nice. Just leveled, marked and screwed them into the header. All in all, very pleased and so is the customer.Negatives would be that the paint does get dinged up right where you screw in the bolts to the track and the bolts that attach the door to the roller hangers are right in between 3/8 and 1/2". If you drill it out with a 1/2" bit you will just have to play around with it to get the doors aligned as it's kind of sloppy.If it's the style you're looking for then I would recommend these.
K**Y
easy install
we bought this for our pantry/kitchen remodel. Easy to install and works well. Exactly what we wanted. We installed this on a piece of walnut, to go along with our walnut cutting board in the island and by the stove, and our table is walnut. So it all works well together.
V**I
quality
Everything price, quality, speed of delivery
M**H
Looks beautiful
It's a great price for the length, and there's no need to stitch two tracks together (as we'd have to do if a track was purchased locally). Looks fabulous. It moves smoothly, and the floor pieces make for excellent control.
J**R
Good quality
Looks good for us still
K**N
this hardware cannot be mounted to drywall
funny they send plugs....Always use a nice thick and sturdy board to mount the track to. I used 1.25" ash hardwood. Mount the hardware to the board and then mount the board to the wall.
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