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Old 03-30-2016, 10:15 AM   #1
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Drawer and Mirror Removal

Not really a significant mod (I'll get to those later). I'm trying to remove the top drawer in the kitchen to put in the middle drawer position due to wanting the divided drawer in the middle for large utensils and an open drawer on top we can put a silverware organizer in. Does anyone know how to release these drawers without breaking anything? I see a catch on the bottom of the cabinet face opening, but it doesn't actually catch on anything that I see.

Also, not as big of a deal, but does anyone know how they installed the mirrors in the bedrooms. My wife wants to remove it to put up something decorative. I'm afraid they used double-sided tape, and if so I think I'll leave it be since it isn't the way.
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There are little black plastic clips in the drawer rails when the drawer is all the way out. Push one down and the other one up and the drawer should pull out.
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There are little black plastic clips in the drawer rails when the drawer is all the way out. Push one down and the other one up and the drawer should pull out.
Thanks, I'll give it try this evening.
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There are little black plastic clips in the drawer rails when the drawer is all the way out. Push one down and the other one up and the drawer should pull out.
There were no plastic clips on mine, but thanks for trying to help. It ended up being a triangular piece of plastic at the back underside of the drawer that holds the drawer in the slide and has a release tab you have to push up. I was able to get the top two drawers out and swapped around. Now I have a silverware tray on top and large utensils in the divided drawer below. Should work great.

Decided to leave the mirror, but put a coat hanger above it for jackets, hats, dog leashes, etc.. hanging out of the way but still close to the door.
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So glad that I found this answer you gave someone a few years back as we were just trying to figure out how to get our cabinet drawers out as well and didn't want to manhandle things to much for fear of breaking. Now that you said what worked for you, I went out and checked ours out again, and was thrilled that it was just that easy! Thanks!!!! I had a feeling the small pointed pieces had something to do with releasing the rails, but hadn't tried one up and one down. So easy!!! Thanks again!!
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