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Drawer Slide Buying Decision

Soft-close vs locking drawer slides.

Soft-close and locking drawer slides solve different problems. Soft-close controls the final closing feel. Locking slides control whether a drawer stays closed during movement or stays open while loaded.

Soft-close bottom-mount drawer slide hardware compared with locking drawer slide behavior

Short answer

Choose soft-close slides for quiet daily cabinet use where the drawer sits level and does not need travel restraint. Choose locking drawer slides for truck drawers, RV trays, trailer storage, garage pull-outs, and service trays that need to stay closed, stay open, or both.

Decision table

Soft-close slidesBest for kitchens, pantries, vanities, laundry cabinets, and compact indoor pull-outs where closing feel matters.
Locking slidesBest for mobile, loaded, or service-access drawers that need position control at full close or full extension.
Travel restraintSoft-close should not be treated as a travel latch. Lock-in is the stronger fit when movement could open a drawer.
Open stabilityLock-out helps keep a tray extended while loading tools, using a fridge, or servicing equipment.
Installation focusSoft-close needs clean alignment. Locking slides need alignment plus release and lock clearance.
Best compromiseUse the mechanism that solves the real risk: closing noise, travel movement, open-position stability, or load access.

When soft-close makes sense

Soft-close makes sense for indoor cabinet pull-outs where the drawer is used often and quiet closing matters. Pantry trays, appliance shelves, vanity organizers, and laundry pull-outs can benefit from a controlled final close.

Soft-close cannot fix a weak shelf, poor rail alignment, overloaded tray, or missing travel latch. For cabinet-specific guidance, read Soft-Close Bottom-Mount Drawer Slides Guide.

When locking slides are the better buy

Locking slides are the better fit when the drawer may move on its own. Truck bed drawers, RV fridge trays, camper pull-outs, trailer storage, mobile workstations, and heavy garage trays often need lock-in while closed and lock-out while extended.

For the locking terminology, see Lock-In and Lock-Out Drawer Slides.

COREAX product match

Choose COREAX heavy-duty locking drawer slides when lock-in, lock-out, full-extension access, and single-side release matter more than quiet cabinet closing.

View Heavy-Duty Drawer Slides

FAQ

Is soft-close the same as locking?

No. Soft-close controls closing motion. Locking controls drawer position so the drawer can stay closed, stay open, or both depending on the slide.

Are soft-close slides good for RV travel?

Soft-close can be useful for quiet cabinet use, but it should not automatically be treated as a travel latch. Use a latch or locking hardware where road movement could open the drawer.

Do locking slides close softly?

Not necessarily. Locking slides prioritize position control. Some slides may feel smooth, but soft-close and locking are separate functions.