To open a stuck drawer, try gently tapping the sides of the drawer with a hammer or pushing and pulling on it to loosen it. You can also try lubricating the tracks with a silicone spray or candle wax to help it slide more easily. If these methods don't work, consider removing the drawer from the tracks to access it from the inside and fix the issue.
To open a stuck drawer, try applying lubricant to the tracks or edges of the drawer. You can also gently tap the sides of the drawer with a hammer to loosen it. If these methods don't work, consider removing the drawer from its tracks and fixing any obstructions.
If you have a stuck drawer that won't open, try gently tapping the sides of the drawer to loosen it. You can also try lubricating the tracks with a silicone-based lubricant. If these methods don't work, consider seeking help from a professional handyman or furniture repair service.
If you have a disk stuck in a computer's disk drawer, look for a small hole somewhere near the drawer. Insert a straightened-out paper clip into this hole, and the disk drawer should open.
Unless there is something stuck in the CD tray or the gears are jammed, you should be able to engage the gear to close the drawer by pushing the drawer closed (not too hard) with your hand.
If you have a disk stuck in a computer's disk drawer, look for a small hole somewhere near the drawer. Insert a straightened-out paper clip into this hole, and the disk drawer should open.
To get a stuck drawer unstuck, try applying lubricant to the tracks or runners of the drawer. You can also try gently tapping the drawer with a hammer to loosen it. If these methods don't work, you may need to remove the drawer and inspect it for any obstructions or damage.
If the tracks on the file bin are sticky or do not roll easily, remove the drawer and rub wax on the track to make it slide easier. If it is completely stuck there should be a pull rod that can be removed from the rear of the cabinet to allow the drawer to be pulled open.
A DVD player drawer that is stuck open or partly open quite often has been pushed on one of its corners, not in the middle toclose it. The result is that the drawer is slightly sideways with respect to the grooved slides that it travels in, causing the drawer to wedge tightly where it is. You can try finding the corner of the drawer that is farthest into the grooved slides, and pull it firmly out a tiny amount. Don't push your luck . . . you may break the drawer. If that doesn't work, try removing the top of the player by taking out a number of screws. Then you can look right down on the entire drawer mechanism, and it is usually easy to gently wiggle the drawer around until it clicks back into place.
To prevent drawers from sliding open, you can use drawer latches or locks, install drawer stops or bumpers, or adjust the drawer slides for a tighter fit.
Open the drawer, wrap your fingers around the handle, grasp, then pick up and shut the drawer.
I have had good results by inserting a long thin bladed knife or thin ruler between the top of the drawer and the part of the case above it. By doing this I am often able to press the things down that are making the drawer stick or otherwise push them out of the way.
Your drawer may be stuck due to misalignment, debris, or warping. To fix it, try lubricating the tracks, adjusting the alignment, or removing any obstructions. If these steps don't work, consider seeking professional help.