My pleasure. Yes, it's great for wood-on-wood cabinet drawers too. One piece of advice. Your drawers should have plenty of weight to hold the stuff in place, but the adhesive isn't exactly VHB. Make sure your surfaces are completely dust-free before putting it on.
I scrounged up a few photos I took. They're below. As you can see these are just 23/32" plywood boxes. I made the left narrower than the right so I could fit some larger items on the right side like my traction boards. The left drawer is full of canvas tool bags and probably weighs 250lbs between the tools, tire chains, winching gear, and other stuff. The drawers are 6' deep and can slide almost 100% of the way out without any issues. I only put the tape on the drawer box, and it worked fine. Two strips in each box did it.
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The offset in the left box wasn't an accident. I was cheating-with-physics. Wherever you put the tape will dictate where the load of the drawer effectively bears. Those two locations coincided with high spots in my truck bed's corrugated deck.
I just "upgraded" to a Decked system ("upgraded" because it's nicer, and weatherproof, but stores way less than my weekend-hack shown above). All told I had the drawers for about 18 months of heavy use and abuse and when I gave it away that tape looked almost as good as when I installed it. You don't open truck drawers EVERY day - I probably pulled that slide out 30ish times? But still, a good run.