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The Residential Hinge Door Stop in Satin Nickel offers a sleek, bumper-less design that protects doors and trim without bulk. Crafted from durable alloy steel with a brushed satin nickel finish, it installs effortlessly on all standard residential hinges without tools, combining style and function for modern homes.
Brand | Door Saver III |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Satin Nickel |
Style | Simple |
Product Dimensions | 1.19"L x 0.75"W x 0.5"Th |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Perfect Products |
UPC | 730541012346 |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Item model number | FBA_1234 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Shape | shape |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Residential Hinges 3.5" or 4.0" |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_1234 |
S**.
Work great, nicely made
I was glad to find this hinge mounted item that let me open closet doors 180 degrees to go safely against the wall instead of the usual 90 degrees leaving the open door blocking the hallway. They were easy to install and adjust to stop where I needed. I installed them on 6 doors and they work on all of them. They look pretty subtle and I like not having to vacuum around baseboard bumpers.
A**R
Door bounces
Does the job. If i did it again, I'd get one for each hinge to reduce the door bounce when it stops.Other than that, great.
R**S
No more robo vac tissues!
My robo vac hates on the spring type door stops! So do my toes! These things are great! They are worth the investment! Simple to put on if you’re halfway handy and have basic tools.They work awesome and eliminate the ear sore of traditional door stoppers.What more do you want!
C**D
Not very adjustable
I installed the hinge door stop today and while it looks nice and is very compact there are a few areas where it can improve. First the adjustments are not very good. While adjusting mine, I was able to adjust it to where it would hit the door frame behind the door or stop two (2) feet from the door. You can't make any adjustments other than that. Another problem is that the item is so tall that the pin doesn't fit back in as snug as without the stop when you put it all back together. A third issue is that when you do close the door the plastic washer gives way and the door stop gets cockeyed as you can see in the picture I attached to my review.I think if they included a longer hinge pin, a finer degree of adjustment, and the washer was metal instead of plastic this would be the perfect hinge door stop.UPDATE: 12/13/21I've since purchased 4" hinge pins to use with this door stop in 3.5" hinges. They seem to work better then the 3.5" pins and stay in place a little better. The pins do still lift up, but not nearly as quickly as before. Still not perfect, but much better. If you're looking at using this style of stop in a 4" hinge I would avoid this one and look at the Door Saver 2 since it already comes with a hinge pin that's long enough to work with 4" hinges. I'm leaving my review at 3 stars since I have to purchase the longer hinge pins myself to get good use out of the product.
I**I
Works at first
As you use the door, this will work itself up from the hinge and you will need to keep pushing it back down where it should be.
C**A
This was solid, but then out of stock
I bought 1 to try it out and was impressed. Went back to buy more and it was out of stock. My loss.
A**R
Nice
Works grea
C**A
Not perfect, but the best option for our specific situation
We needed to limit the travel of a bedroom door so that it could not slam into a table placed behind it. We needed to allow it to open no more than about 60 degrees (where a closed door would be zero degrees, and opened to a right angle to the wall 90 degrees). All of the common door stops we tried would not do this--they all allowed travel well past 90 degrees. These do not and have answered our needs.They are not perfect. As previous reviewers had noted, the "teeth" that ratchet together to determine how far the door can open are rather coarse--maybe 15 to 20 degrees? But as noted, if you want to go under 90 degrees, it works.They are also pretty fragile, as all the force of a swinging door is applied to maybe one inch of door trim. Easy to see the wooden trim being compressed over time. For our normal sized hollow core door, I used three stops, one on each hinge, which I hope will reduce the likelihood of damage to trim or actually breaking the stop itself.So, not perfect but the only game in town for under 90 degree stops.
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