Small Stamped Steel Cabinet Latch With Plated Finish
Description
Description
Dimensions. Latch: 1 15/16" H x 1 1/4" W. Catch: 1 15/16" H x 1/2" W.
Ratings & Reviews
30 reviews
Classy jewelry for my old house
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I used this in a built in restoration project. Looks proper. Works correctly. I'm happy.
I would buy this again. Vwey Satisfied!
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Bought this for some display cabinets I built for our local Fire Station.
I should have actually read the title!
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The latch is pressed or folded/stamped metal, I little disappointing at first but the real problem was that the latch and the catch are not in the same plane after installation. The cabinet door doesn't sit flush with the frame, about 2mm proud. This could be remedied by furring out the latch with thin cardboard. Get the ones that are a bit more expensive.
Cabinet Catch
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I had checked several big chain stores for this item and no one had. Okay than being a tiny bit wider than the original it fit perfectly
Not up to your standards
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Knob is not comfortable in the hand. It looks OK but may not last.
Just what I expected of
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I just liked them
Super Cheap, do not recommend for daily/heavy use
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I would recommend against using these on something that is used daily like in a kitchen or bath.
Almost a perfect product
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I recycled the original 80-year-old wood cabinets in a beach cottage I'm renovating. I ordered these latches since they are the same style as the originals. The ""tongue"" is a bit short on these so you don't get a solid close. I fitted them as close to the edge of the cabinet door as possible and they do close, but just barely. However, for the price, they're good quality, look great and I would definitely order them again for a similar project.
As needed
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Building a cabinet in 1932 home
Perfect fit and replacement
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I needed a replacement that wasn't gunked up from years of being painted over ,to operate smoothly.It was a perfect fit and I got it in a polished nickle finish .
