

🚪 Slide into sleek living with effortless style and silent sophistication!
The EaseLife 52" Bifold Sliding Barn Door Hardware Track Kit is a premium, black powder-coated steel system designed for four 12" wide bifold doors. Engineered for smooth, silent operation with high-precision rollers tested over 100,000 cycles, it supports doors up to 360lbs. This complete hardware kit includes rails, rollers, hinges, and guides, ensuring easy installation and space-saving door solutions ideal for modern compact living spaces.



























| ASIN | B0BJZNZH29 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,249 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #180 in Sliding Door Hardware #237 in Pocket & Bi-Fold Door Hardware |
| Brand | EaseLife |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (508) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2022 |
| Finish | Black |
| Included Components | Complete Hardware Kit: Includes 1x52" Rail,4x Rollers,4x Roller Rotating Base,2x Roller Fixator,4x Rail Support,6x Hinge,2x Floor Guide,1x Sealing Strip. DOOR NOT INCLUDED! |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.23 pounds |
| Manufacturer | EaseLife |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Part Number | 0109_132_4 |
| Product Dimensions | 134 x 11 x 8 inches |
| Size | 52" for 4 Door (Hardware only) |
| Style | Modern |
| Usage | Commercial/Residential |
D**.
Worked extremely well!
This product worked/was exactly as advertised, instructions were great, it was easy to install, very quiet and sturdy. The doors I bought were quite heavy (100lbs total) and they worked and look great. They glide effortlessly. One thing to note, which I did not realize until after I had them up and installed, is that with a barn door type install, you will have an extremely annoying 2-3” gap between the door outsides and your trim/wall. As mine is a laundry closet…not gonna work. I researched the web and it is a well documented problem with lots of solutions- none of which I particularly liked. I went with a 2 pieces of acrylic (white, translucent) 1/16” x 5” x length of door (minus a bit) and this worked perfectly. A video is included. The company I used was estreetplastics.com and they custom cut and I had my product in 4 days.
C**S
Good product.
My wife absolutely loves these. They are easy enough to install. The only complaint I have is the coating on the rails are rough so the wheels make an almost grinding noise when opening and shutting.
M**E
Fit, Form and Functional
Good replacement for our folding screen doors. Had to buy longer floor rods, but other than that U’m satisfied with quality and appearance. Good DIY improvement.
K**A
Excellent 36" Bi-Folding Sliding Barn Door!
I recently purchased a 36" bi-folding sliding barn door, and it has been a fantastic addition to my home. Space saver, stylish and smooth operation with easy installation. Overall Experience: I'm extremely pleased with this purchase. The 36" bi-folding sliding barn door is stylish, functional, and a great space-saving solution. If you're looking for a practical and attractive way to enhance your home, this barn door is an excellent choice!
C**Z
Quality bifold system
This bifold track kit is a true 5 star product. Well exceeded my picky expectations. I also ordered a sliding barn door track from another company that I was disappointed in, should have used Easy Life. All of the parts were very well made and super heavy duty. The traveling roller is adjustable to facilitate door leveling. The instructions were lacking but easy enough to figure out. It's a great replacement for traditional bifold doors. Highly recommend.
M**L
Easelife 54" Bifold door sliding hardware
I ordered the Easelife 54" Bi-Fold Top Mount Sliding Barn Door Hardware for 4-bifold doors. They could improve on the instructions but after reading and re-reading a few times and actually looking at the hardware, not that difficult to figure out. I wanted the doors to have a mid-century modern look but couldn't find any that I liked so I built my own. After installing the hardware and hanging the doors, I was able to tweak them so everything lined up perfectly by using the leveling-adjustment screws per the instructions. I always like a 2-3 inch overlap on either side of the doors to ensure adequate coverage of the opening and I just think it looks better. When mounting the rail on a headboard (as most installs go), you are going to always have an inch/inch and a half gap between the wall and the door. This is easily rectified by adding some additional trim. Attached are some before and after pics. I'm very happy with this product and would purchase again.
J**N
Frustrating to install
I made it work and wife is happy, but I installed two of those alone and it was not a pleasing experience. I used 4 bifold door panels from Home Depot Jen weld 24in door (btw they were more like 23.5, not helping, also had holes already on top bottom) Took me 7 hours for both! Had to say i almost burst at my wife when she seem to think it was taking a long time 🥴 The most frustrating part was lining up the doors especially the bottom guide. At the very least the bottom guide should have a way to easily adjust their position left or right for maybe inch in either direction, because it’s borderline impossible to get it perfect at first try, resulting in some Swiss cheese hole happening as you have to move them, I ended up just using one screw first to get it right Also you kinda have to make both left and right panels at same time to make sure they align well and you don’t leave a big middle gap, and a even gap across the height. The top wheels seems to have fasteners in the best wrong places possible and uses 3 different hex key, When you trying to get the right spot it’s a constant struggle, it seem like a better sort of quick release system could be implemented For us that is retro fitting this into a sliding door closet, watch out because you probably would have to put the top anchors into the trim, like me, which is likely to be not super straight (like me again) so I had to compensate and added a screw sticking out under the main anchor hole so when fasten one of the four anchor, the main bar will line up straight and parallel to the walls Like other mentioned, in this situation there will be significant gaps on the sides, as the door rotate you need to leave space so it’s able to open (an other great variable into lining up top and bottom: does it open?) maybe one day when I have nothing to do one day I will add quarter round trim around the sides…. But for now it’s probably fine being just a closet, not a bathroom door, haha Yes the bar look nice, so does the wheels, it slide fine for now, but for that price I was expecting much easier engineered install
B**H
Didn’t like the fit and finish.
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