A drawer (/drɔːr/ ⓘ DROR) is a box-shaped container inside a piece of furniture that can be pulled out horizontally to access its contents.
Wooden drawers are often crafted with a seamless front face, concealing the end grain from the side panels.
With the simplest kinds of mounting, the drawer cannot be pulled out sufficiently to see the full interior, without pulling the drawer completely out of the cabinet, often leading to the contents being dumped on the floor.
[2][3] There are at least two ways to make the full interior of a drawer visible, while still being completely supported by the cabinet.
A good slide rail is defined by smoothness, tight tolerance and load capacity.