ᐅ Which tools are helpful for maintaining Ikea BESTA drawers?

Created on: 25 Aug 2015 14:03
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DUYGU
Hello everyone, I am currently working on maintaining my Ikea Besta drawers and wondering which tools have proven truly helpful to ensure smooth operation. Specifically, I am interested in tools that make it easier to adjust the drawers, tighten screws, and lubricate the runners. Are there any specially recommended tools or tool sets that you use for maintaining these drawers to save time and avoid damage? I look forward to your experiences and recommendations!
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TISON
26 Aug 2015 09:15
I think most of the equipment is overrated. The construction method of Ikea Besta is so simple that no special tools are needed. Anyone who wants to perform regular maintenance can do so with a basic screwdriver. Anything beyond that is more for show than necessity.
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LuMarcel43
26 Aug 2015 11:47
TISON schrieb:
I think most equipment is overrated.

I see it a bit differently. A simple screwdriver is often enough, but if you want smooth operation over time, you should use the right tools. Poor maintenance or incorrect tools can cause material wear and quickly lead to avoidable damage.
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PIDAN
26 Aug 2015 12:53
For precise maintenance of the Ikea BESTA drawers, I recommend the following tools and materials: - Phillips screwdriver size PH2 (for most screws) - Set of small hex keys (2.0 to 4.0 millimeters (0.08 to 0.16 inches)) for adjustment mechanisms - Silicone spray for lubricating the runners (better than oil or WD-40) - A soft cloth to remove old grease before applying new lubricant - If needed, a small combination plier for gripping flat screw heads or clips Regular cleaning and gradual adjustment significantly improve durability.
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kla65
26 Aug 2015 15:22
PIDAN schrieb:
A soft cloth for removing old grease before application

This is important; otherwise, dirt will quickly accumulate.
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harold
26 Aug 2015 18:45
LuMarcel43 schrieb:
Poor maintenance or incorrect tools can cause material wear

Exactly. I've often seen people damage screw heads by using screwdrivers that are too large or contaminate sliding rails with oil, which attracts dust. Clean working practices (e.g., using silicone spray instead of oil) are an important part of maintenance.
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TISON
27 Aug 2015 09:33
LuMarcel43 schrieb:
A simple screwdriver is often enough, but if you want long-lasting smooth operation, you should use the right tools.
I definitely don’t want to downplay caution here, but for DIY enthusiasts without professional equipment, basic tools are more than sufficient. Anyone arguing that everything requires specialized tools is just making a big deal out of it.