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The EaseLife 5.3 FT Sliding Barn Door Hardware Track Kit features a robust aluminum track with a sleek black powder-coated finish, engineered for doors 30"-32" wide and weighing up to 220 lbs. Equipped with ultra-quiet ball bearing rollers tested beyond 100,000 cycles, it guarantees smooth, silent operation. Designed for easy wall-mounted installation, the kit includes all essential components and offers comprehensive guides plus round-the-clock customer support, making it ideal for both modern and rustic interiors.
Brand | EaseLife |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Style | Rustic |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | EaseLife |
Part Number | 0601_162J4_1 |
Item Weight | 5.39 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 4.72 x 51.57 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5.3FT |
Finish | Iron |
Installation Method | Wall-Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Metal |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Included Components | (4) 1.33ft Rail (4) Wall Hangers (2) Rollers (2) Door Stops (1) Floor Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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.
P**L
Great System
Works perfectly. All parts included and instructions were very clear.
D**E
Great item. just works
Great kit. Had no issues with the install at all. It's sturdy, slides smoothly, and looks great. Just an amazing value.My only complaint is that everything in the manual was in metric (cm vs. inches) so I had to do a lot of conversions for measurements and drill bits. But that's such a snotty American complaint. As an aside, I think the US should switch to the metric system. We are the only big player not on it and that's just not fair to anyone. But in the meantime, i know inches and the instructions are not in inches. So a lot of conversions on my phone as i went. But no biggy.I also had a scare during install that my door was too tall. When you hang the rail and get your door ready to hang, you will probably have an "oh sh*t" moment where you are POSITIVE your door is too tall. You'll curse the metric system, curse the instructions, and recheck your measurements. Do not despair! It's probably perfect. My door had about a quarter inch clearance at the bottom but when right before it was hung there was definitely an optical image that it was WAY too big.Great kit!!
S**S
Great quality. Sturdy.
Very happy with the barn door kit. It was easy to assemble and install even without directions. Works perfect. Wheels seem to roll very nice and are whisper quiet. Only mod I made was to make a small dimple on top of the track where the wheel stops when fully open so the wheel sits in it because even with it being 99.9% level it still closes by itself...Door I built weights about 40 pounds but can open and close with 1 finger...that's how easy it is to open and close. I would have given it as 5 star if it came with instructions.
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.
J**1
Excellent hardware
This sliding door hardware worked perfectly. As long as you install it level and hang a square door level from the rails, it slides with one finger. Although the directions are a bit off (as others have said) I did not have to redo any steps. Read everything first and make sure that you install the stops before bolting on the track as that step is out or order in the directions. Makes the installation much easier.This came with bolts for a 1 3/8 door (separate package) and a 1 3/4 door (packaged in the spacers). It also came with masonry anchors. Really, it has whatever you need. I installed a 3/4" decorative header board because I needed the door to get past both base boards and quarter rounds. Hangs perfectly and clears everything. I would buy this again if I ever need to put up another barn door.For the door, I made an 87"X87" and the system handled it well. I used 1/4" plywood with 1X4 trim on the surround and cross braces. I put the trim and cross bracing on both sides for rigidity - resulting in a 1 3/4" wide door. Worked perfectly.The only complaint is that all the measurements are metric and the bolts are metric head. Certainly not a deal breaker but it did require lots of marking in place rather than measuring because my measuring tape is standard and does not have millimeters. Not a big enough complaint to lose a star!
M**A
Classy & sturdy
Written instructions definitely have room for improvement and I could not find a YouTube video for this brand. I had to study photos of the finished product and draw myself a diagram in order to make the math work for the fractions they give you. But don’t let that scare you off because this hardware is definitely worth the extra mathing. I ended up ordering a second one a few days later because I loved it so much! I used a hollow core door but it feels sturdy enough to use a solid wood one too.I did not use the included door guide because my doors are hollow. So I ordered one with a wheel and it turned out perfectly.
S**H
I can't believe the quality for the price!
I was looking to make a sliding barn door that was at least 6' across and it looked like it was going to cost me at least several hundred dollars in just hardware alone. However, I found this product, which was less than $100, and gave it a try. Guys, I made my own barn door and installed it on this track for less than $200 total. For a 6' barn door on a 12' track. It works so well and looks incredible! I'm so proud of it! I do want to point out that this track needs to go into studs and it's likely that your studs won't line up with the holes, so you'll need to install a header board that goes into your studs to install the track on. We were able to plan far enough in advance that we were able to set the wall anchors in place, then install the header board, then install the hardware for the track and that bad boy is up there nice and securely! But do not install this merely in drywall with anchors. You're asking for a disaster if you don't put this into studs- trust me, I work in insurance so I've heard it all. I am so excited about this awesome statement piece!
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