Drawer Liner Keepers | Stops Drawer Liners From Sliding and Bunching

If your drawer liner keeps sliding, bunching up, or shifting every time you open the drawer…you’ve probably already tried to find a clip or keeper to fix it — and found nothing.That’s because there were no standard replacement parts sold for this.Most manufacturers never made these pieces available.

You're not missing something — this is a known gap, and there wasn’t an obvious off-the-shelf fix.

This is a problem most people can’t find a clear answer for.

This is one of those small failures that creates constant annoyance — but doesn’t have a clearly defined fix.

Rubberized “non-slip” drawer liners often slide or bunch up when drawers are opened and closed.Start with the simplest option:• Adhesive-backed clips — quick, but often don’t hold long-term
• Double-sided tape — fast, but can loosen with use
If those don’t hold:• Try and modify a small plastic bracket
• Create a simple stop using wood or metal
These can work, but they’re usually temporary fixes.What you’re really trying to do is create a small, reliable stop that keeps the liner from shifting every time the drawer moves.
Drawer Liner Keepers solve this problem by anchoring the liner through the perforations so it stays flat and in place.

Quick Summary• There was no standard drawer liner retainer product for most drawers
• Most real-world fixes involve recreating the function, not actually fixing the problem.

Start with the simplest option:• Adhesive-backed clips — quick, but often don’t hold long-term
• Double-sided tape — fast, but can loosen with use
If those don’t hold:• Modify a small plastic bracket
• Create a simple stop using wood or metal
These can work, but they’re usually temporary fixes.What you’re really trying to do is create a small, reliable stop that keeps the liner from shifting every time the drawer moves.

In most cases, you only need something small to stop the liner from shifting — not a full replacement system.

These fixes aren’t complicated — they’re just not documented.

Drawer Liner Keepers prevent all of these issues.

Keeps rubberized drawer liners from sliding or bunching. For home or shop. See bottom of page for our solution

Common Problems with perforated Drawer Liners

  • Drawer liner slides when opening drawer

  • Drawer line slides forward or backward

  • Shelf liner shifts under tools or dishes

  • Non-slip liner bunches up

  • Shelf liner shifts under heavy items

  • Rubber drawer liner will not stay flat

  • Great for kitchen or bath drawers

  • Perfect for mechanic tool chests

Why This Page ExistsThis is one of those small problems that causes constant frustration — but isn’t documented anywhere.Instead of replacing an entire drawer system, this page was created to help you understand what’s actually failing and how to fix it simply.
The term “drawer liner keeper” is not a formal product category.
It’s a descriptive phrase people use when trying to solve a sliding liner problem.

Bottom LineThere wasn’t a standard replacement part for this.But the fix is usually simple once you understand what’s missing.Focus on stopping the movement

  • For perforated drawer liners (see image above)

  • 1" square plastic keepers

  • foam adhesive tape on each keeper

  • 16 per package

  • Easy to install, simply peel and stick, typically 4 per drawer (heavy items may need 6 per drawer)

Tthe goal is simply to stop the movement.
Once you understand the function, the fix becomes straightforward.

This is a simple problem once you understand what’s actually missing.

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