Shelves That Slide 4125 West Fortune Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85086
About the Business
Shelves That Slide is a premier furniture and home goods store located at 4125 West Fortune Drive in Phoenix, Arizona. Specializing in innovative and space-saving shelving solutions, Shelves That Slide offers a wide range of products designed to maximize storage and organization in any home. From pull-out shelves to custom cabinet organizers, customers can find everything they need to create a more efficient and functional living space. With a commitment to quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service, Shelves That Slide is the go-to destination for anyone looking to upgrade their home storage solutions.
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Location & Phone number
4125 W Fortune Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85086, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Costumer Service is Fantastic!!! Ordered a few shelves Josh and had an issue with the installation. Called the office to try to clarify how to fix the issue. After some discussion, Josh suggested having one of his installers Tracy come out to help. Mind you, Tracy had already completed his shift. He arrived and within 15 minutes, fixing the issue and installed the shelves. This was done at no cost and they look great. I would highly recommend Shelves That Slide for anyone interested in sliding kitchen shelving."
"Great company...Highly recommend. Customer service was fast and efficient. Order was lost in transit. After 6 weeks, contact Shelves that Slide. Steve got back to me within the hour. New custom unit made and shipped quickly. Received my order within a couple of weeks. Super timely and helpful. Now we are looking to see where else we need some customized pullout shelving."
"We ordered five custom pantry shelves for our motorhome, a 2021 Winnebago Adventurer 29B. Ordering was easy and they were shipped within 6 weeks with all materials and instructions well packed. As you can see from the attached photo, they really allow us to maximize the space and usage of the skinny pantry area in our motorhome. Due to the cramped space, they were something of a challenge to install -- took all day in fact. But well worth it! My darling bride absolutely loves them (I'm her hero!). We consider them one of the best upgrades we could make to our motorhome."
"Excellent product. We had five kitchen cabinet that were deep, and lower cabinets. As a result, we were not fully utilizing the space on the shelves — especially the bottom shelves. These shelves slide very nicely and easily, and are great for the price. You can get shelves that fully slide out, or just a 3/4 slide out. My one “negative” is that if you are not handy — and I am definitely not — these are not anywhere near as simple to install as the video makes it seem. My advice would be to have the Company measure and install them for you. After my time-consuming — and ultimately failed — efforts to install, Travis came out and installed all five sliding shelves perfectly in 1/2 hour. He was friendly, courteous and very, very efficient. All in all, we are now completely satisfied."
"I've ordered from both Slide-A-Shelf and Shelves That Slide, and I'm hoping my perspective will be helpful for others. First off, Shelves that Slide is the winner. If you're just looking for that answer, you can stop reading here. That said, let me break down my experiences: Customer service: Individual experiences may vary, and I'm not trying to talk negatively about companies that are trying to do a good job, which I think both companies are. That said, Shelves That Slide (STS) made it easy to order from them. Slide-A-Shelf (SAS) has created a system that makes it less expensive and faster for the consumer if they order from either Home Depot or Amazon. I'd rather deal directly with a company if they're good. For both companies, I reached out with questions. With STS, I was impressed that Steve was prompt in his replies and seemed to know who I was. The only way I was able to get SAS on the phone was to leave a message and wait for them to call me back. Now, to be fair, Covid-19 probably means lots of companies are testing the limits of their customer service and manufacturing teams. Still, I have a strong impression that if I ran into the same issue with both companies, I'd be better supported by STS. Quality: My SAS shelves both had a gap on the front left side, but no issue on the right side. My STS were uniformly constructed with the same precision at each joint. The SAS shelves have a piece of wood in front, the STS shelves don't. While it might look nicer, it forces you to mount the shelf deeper, which means you lose just a little bit of length in how far out you can open the shelf. (The rails are the same length) The STS shelves are flat, the SAS shelves are lower in the front, raise slightly, and are higher in the back. It's a nominal difference, but you can tell them apart based on this. The STS shelves are less glossy, the SAS shelves seem to have more polyurethane on them. The STS and SAS materials and designs seem pretty similar. Based on some frustrations with the sizing and manufacturing quality of the SAS drawers, I haven't tried to install them, I'd like to return them. I am very happy with how straight forward the installation process of the STS drawers were, how well they work, and my wife and I have gone back and ordered what we need to finish putting them on each of the pantry cabinet shelves. I'm a big fan of Shelves That Slide, and if you're on the fence, order one or two, make sure you know what you need, and then order the rest once you've got the confidence in the measurements and installation. They're exactly what we were looking for, and I'm glad we ordered them."
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