🚪 Slide into style and silence with EaseLife’s heavy-duty barn door kit!
The EaseLife 8 FT Heavy Duty Sliding Barn Door Hardware Track Kit features a robust solid steel 8-foot track with a fine black powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance. It supports single doors 40" to 48" wide and up to 220 lbs, with ultra-quiet ball bearing rollers tested beyond 100,000 cycles. Designed for both rustic and modern interiors, it includes all necessary hardware components and offers easy installation with detailed guides and 24/7 customer support.
Brand | EaseLife |
Color | Black |
Material | Steel |
Style | Rustic |
Assembly Required | Yes |
UPC | 608408925842 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00608408925842 |
Manufacturer | EaseLife |
Part Number | BDH_01_01_244_1_1 |
Item Weight | 6.14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 96.06 x 1.57 x 11.81 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BDH112441 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8FT |
Finish | Iron |
Pattern | Steel |
Shape | J Shape |
Installation Method | Wall-Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Metal |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Included Components | (1) 8ft Rail (6) Wall Hangers (2) Rollers (2) Door Stops (1) Floor Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**Z
Door roller
Work well
T**�
Husband (diy) vs them (pay me I can do it)
For the master bedroom my husband did a great job like always
L**H
Perfect!!
Very substantial and sturdy! Great looking product, well-made. We used this on a 6'x 8' door. Absolutely love it! Slides like butter on a hot knife. Easy to install.
K**R
Works great
We used this to hang an antique door , replacing one we already had. Everything fits and works good.
M**M
Very sturdy and functions smoothly
The media could not be loaded. This was so easy to install and it’s very sturdy. The door slides smoothly and looks very clean.
S**D
Rlww
Solid and good price
K**K
Always the math!!
I didn't like the directions so much, they were a little complicated and I found that they were inaccurate as well when it came to measuring the distance between the top of the door and the center of the hole for the brackets. There were two different dimensions. My instalation was easy enough because what I had was three doors that actually opened on hinges. I wanted to make the center one a slider because it was annoying to always have to open it. So from the top of all the other doors is how I calculated all my measurements. I'm pretty sure that most of these kinds of sliding door brackets are going to be complicated in this way, i.e., MATH. I also elected not to use the bottom center glider because that meant that I would have to get a router and then make that cut and that seems a little bit inconvenient for hanging a door like this. So what I elected to do instead was find bracket that was for a closet door and modify it for my use. I also just installed new laminate flooring and I didn't want to drill holes into anything so I used double sticky tape to put the bracket on the floor. I think I need to invent some sort of a bracket that will be used in a situation like this because I could find nothing that would really work for what I intended. But as far as the rails, they are awesome and the wheels glide perfectly, there's no binding and I am happy with this setup.
C**L
Heavy Duty
The rail is heavy and can hold a heavy door(s). It looks nice.
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