Craftsman Non-Slip Bottom Chest Drawer Liner Set
Item# 00965534000 | Model# 65534Specifications & Dimensions
| Dimensions and Capacity: | |
|---|---|
| Overall Dimensions: | 22.125 in. L x 16.375 in. W |
| Product Overview: | |
| Item Weight (lbs.): | 0.5 |
| Type: | Drawer liners |
| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Color: | |
| Color Family: | Black |
| Color/Finish: | Black |
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Pre-cut drawer liners provide the protection your tool storage investment deserves.
- Includes 5 liners to organize 18" deep bottom chest drawers
- Non-slip material helps keep tools in place and organized
- Material resists battery acid, gasoline, oil, carburetor cleaners and cleaning solvents
- Protects against scratching and marring
- Liner coating prevents tearing
- Can be used in tool boxes, tackle boxes and shelves
- Each liner measures 22 1/8" W x 16 3/8" D
- .5 lbs. (.2 kg)
- Available for Gift Wrap
Added on February 16, 2009
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Most Helpful Reviews
I had bought these years ago for an intermidiate chest I had aquired. They have served well. They keep the tools in place when opening and closing the drawers.
I recently inherited some toole from my dad, most were in a roll away chest with an intermidiate chest on top. The drawers were lined with felt. I am sure that my mom spent a couple of hours fitting the felt to the drawer bottoms. Over the years though dirt, grime and wear,tear and spillage had had their toll on the felt liners. Since I had used these liners before I purchased a set to replace the old felt.
The intermidiate box drawers were too short for a direct replacement, so the liners had to be trimmed. This was fairly easy once I figured out a trick. Put the liners in the drawer and lpush the edge to the front of the drawer. Then take a steel rule or other staight edge and pyut it on top of the liner at the very back ov the drawer. TWith the rule flat against the drawer bottom and the edge against the back of the drawer, it is easy to run a utility knife between the rule and the drawer back. This will trim the liner almost perfectly. Once you have it down, it takes about three minutes per drawer.
I did pick some thing up from reading the other reviews, These liners have a different texture on either side. One side is a grainy pattern, the other looks like little suction cups. I really never noticed this before, I had however installed all the drawer liners with the little dots up. I will try to turn one of them (the drawer with the least tools) over and see if it makes a difference. A note on the packaging to this finish and its intended functionality would be helpful. However, even if installed upside down, they still work great.
These are cut poorly, I had to trim 1/8" off every one to lay flat in my bottom rollaway chest drawers. Sears drawer size has not changed in years not sure why they can't get the dimensions correct. Overpriced for what you get, really.
Galveston, TX
Livonia, MI
via sears.com
You can't really buy a brand new toolbox and then skimp out and not buy the drawer liners. The pre-cut liners make life so much easier so you concentrate on what you really want to be doing which is organizing your tools in your new box.
Los Angeles, CA
via sears.com
these are similar to a set I bought for my smaller cabinet 25 years ago. In cleaning out that cabinet to transfer, they are still in good shape. And I just jammed stuff in, hence the new bigger cabinet I bought these new liners for. A bit expensive so I bought rolls also - but it takes a lot of time to do all the cutting so in the end the value is about even. Plus these are solid so dirt won't get in, the rolls of mesh will.
Mtndew
Barrington, NH
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They fit the drawers perfectly. Good product.
Freeport, IL
Mfr. Model# 65534. Money well spent. This five (5) piece set of non slip and tear resistant drawer liners provides the type of protection your tools and tool storage deserves. The non-slip material preforms as advertised and does help keep tools in place and organized. The liner material is stated to resist battery acid, gasoline, oil, carburetor cleaners and cleaning solvents. Should not present an issue since we all give our tools a quick wipe down on occasion. Once you have these in place you won't be disappointed.
Colorado Springs, CO
via sears.com
A great addition for the bottom storage chest. Keeps tools from rattling around and from scratching up the drawers. Cut to fit which makes it easy to install but the fit isn't perfect with about a 1/4" gap at the front. Still, a very worth while investment.
ReedCotton
Bonny Doon, CA
via sears.com
I had bought these years ago for an intermidiate chest I had aquired. They have served well. They keep the tools in place when opening and closing the drawers. I recently inherited some toole from my dad, most were in a roll away chest with an intermidiate chest on top. The drawers were lined with felt. I am sure that my mom spent a couple of hours fitting the felt to the drawer bottoms. Over the years though dirt, grime and wear,tear and spillage had had their toll on the felt liners. Since I had used these liners before I purchased a set to replace the old felt. The intermidiate box drawers were too short for a direct replacement, so the liners had to be trimmed. This was fairly easy once I figured out a trick. Put the liners in the drawer and lpush the edge to the front of the drawer. Then take a steel rule or other staight edge and pyut it on top of the liner at the very back ov the drawer. TWith the rule flat against the drawer bottom and the edge against the back of the drawer, it is easy to run a utility knife between the rule and the drawer back. This will trim the liner almost perfectly. Once you have it down, it takes about three minutes per drawer. I did pick some thing up from reading the other reviews, These liners have a different texture on either side. One side is a grainy pattern, the other looks like little suction cups. I really never noticed this before, I had however installed all the drawer liners with the little dots up. I will try to turn one of them (the drawer with the least tools) over and see if it makes a difference. A note on the packaging to this finish and its intended functionality would be helpful. However, even if installed upside down, they still work great.
Kommander
Kathleen, GA
via sears.com
These are nice to keep the tools from rolling around. Should do the job nicely, unless you really jerk a drawer open. As others have mentioned, the mats need to be slightly trimmed to fit the drawers. They are super easy to cut with scissors so it's not that big a deal. Still a whole lot easier than having to cut them to size from a roll. They are pretty expensive though...my opinion.
78Staff
Jacksonville, FL
via sears.com
These are cut poorly, I had to trim 1/8" off every one to lay flat in my bottom rollaway chest drawers. Sears drawer size has not changed in years not sure why they can't get the dimensions correct. Overpriced for what you get, really.
via sears.com
These liners are a must have for the griplatch roll-away combo I purchased. They help to protect the paint finish inside the drawers and help prevent the tools from making a lot of noise. I installed them with the cups facing down because the material is non-slip and you don't want the liner to slide around. I used a carpenters framing square as a straight edge with a utility knife to cut them to fit the upper chests. A large cardboard box was used as backing when I made the cuts.
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