My seriously overloaded kitchen drawer made a pretty loud bang when the nylon hinge supporting it disintegrated under the weight. I had never replaced this type of hardware before, but I'm pretty cheap, so I thought I'd give it a go rather than pay someone else. After working the drawer out, I found the busted hinges and did some sleuth work to locate replacements. Lowes and home depot claimed to have the part - they lied! (and wasted a bunch of my time) So, I hopped on the internet and found a few sites offering the hinge, or something clise to it. Some sites were crazy expensive, but like I said, I'm cheap, so I went with the least expensive site offering I could find. Anyway, replacing the hinges were easier than I imagined. Pop out the old ones and replace with the new. Even though I replaced the hinges with non OEM hardware, and the hinge I used didn't look exactly like the original, it went in easy and seems to be working great. These folks shipped quickly and were the cheapest, so I would likely use them again if they had a part I needed.