🚪 Elevate your space with sleek, silent sliding style!
The TOIMIOTOIM 40" Bi-Folding Sliding Barn Door Hardware Kit combines industrial-grade steel construction with premium nylon rollers and Gcr15 bearings to support doors up to 330 lbs. Designed for doors up to 19" wide and 1-3/4" thick, this kit offers smooth, quiet operation and space-saving bi-fold functionality. Easy to install with detailed instructions, it’s perfect for closets, pantries, and modern interiors seeking a blend of durability and style.
Brand | TOIMIOTOIM |
Color | J Shape Hanger |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 7.4 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | Langniao |
Part Number | 2FT-5FT |
Item Weight | 7.43 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 39.6 x 63 inches |
Item model number | 2FT-5FT |
Size | 40" for 2 Doors |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | bifold sliding barn door hardware kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**.
A great solution for problem doorways, at a great price.
I found the hardware material quality and fastener engineering to be quite good. The rail comes in pieces, but once bolted to the wall it makes no difference in the sturdiness. Some people have commented that they had to hammer the rail pieces together, which is not at all necessary. Simply fit them together and install the hat-section grommet to hold them. I found it helpful to drill a hole in a scrap piece of lumber and use a tapered drift punch to round out the hole and draw the pieces together just a bit, before installing the grommet (see pictures). Use a soft-faced mallet to drive in the grommet, which will avoid marring the finish.The holes in the rail are 16” on center, but unless you build the wall with that in mind, the odds of them lining up with your studs are not good. The hardware, rail and doors are going to be heavy and in constant use, so I would not recommend using wall anchors of any kind. Use a cleat secured to the framing studs to keep it solid. You will need to space it away from the wall anyway, so that it can pivot without interference. You may need to cut away a portion of your baseboard, in any case.I made the door halves from 3/8” tongue and groove pine beadboard with a frame of 1x4 pine stiles & headers, and 1x6 footers on both sides. This makes the door 1-7/8 inches thick. You will want that extra thickness for drilling the 5/8” pivot pin hole in the bottom of the outside half.I glued all the door pieces during assembly, then used 1” drywall screws to draw it all together without having to clamp anything. Carefully measuring out for the screw spacing and marking them with pencil dots kept it symmetrical, but still gave it a rustic look. I laid out around $55 per door half for materials, which is way cheaper than the cheapest (junky) things you can find off-the-shelf. Yes, it took some time to lay it out, but it is not that technically difficult.Since I used this for a bathroom door in our master suite, I overlapped the door by 3 inches on each side for increased privacy. I also added a handle on the bathroom side to help pull it closed, but it easily tucks into the recess formed by the stiles when the door is fully open (folded). I put the outside knob on the pivot side so that it does not protrude into the doorway when it is open.It is as effective as a traditional sliding barn door, without taking up so much wall space. Not only is this very functional, it is way more aesthetically pleasing than a traditional bifold door. In my own humble opinion, it is a much better alternative to a pocket door as well, since it is completely accessible for maintenance.The composite rollers make the action very smooth and quiet. We are older, and staying asleep is sometimes a problem, so we appreciate that there is no clicking or thumping when the door is opened or closed during the night. Of course, your door construction will play a part in this, but the hardware itself is superior.I have received lots of compliments on this, and am planning to replace all of the in-frame bi-folds on our closets with them. I am very pleased with the quality, price and end result of this purchase.
T**Y
Nice remedy
The media could not be loaded. Love this barnyard door opener. We have a downstairs office area that didn't have a door and with it being built on angle it was difficult to get custom doors, or shall I say expensive and this was a more affordable option. We purchased the hardware from here and then got folding doors from home depot. Very ni e remedy and I get so many compliments. My husband was able to install this in about an hour. Does has some tricky parts but doable. Very nice hardware, sturdy and durable!
J**S
Great product
The hardware is good material BUT the instructions or another thing. I’m pretty mechanically inclined so I got it but if you’re not your going to have a little trouble.
V**L
Yeah! A barn door bifold!
I love this! A bifold barn door hardware kit. This bar is hardy and strong enough for most any biford and works great. If you put this where you use regular bifold doors, you will create a wonderful update to your decor. Would recommend.
A**R
Great product! Just as described
Works great and just what we were looking for!
P**T
Very sturdy
No complaints
T**1
Broke within three weeks of use….
Very disappointed with this product. It has only been hung for about 3 three weeks and has already broke at the swivel. I am outside of the return window by a few days so now I’m sure of what we are going to do.It’s a great looking product but quality is lacking.
N**2
Read the review, screws are to long for some doors and brittle aluminum mix? Bar is also aluminum
In short because it said my last attempt to leave feedback violated terms so here it is shortPro,Hardware it self still working, bar= multiple sections held together by a drive pin and then the mounting bolt goes through the pin(around 3/8. If you mount all the mounting bolts straight and level on a solid surface capable of holding the weir you will be fine.Cons= for my 1-1/2 thick door the screws for the hinges holding the two doors together poked the veneer up about 1/8” on the opposite side.Another con= the screws supplied to mount the hinges and the floor pivot point are some sort of a aluminum (so is the bar)As a result for solid true wood you must predrill or some of the screws will ether snap on installation, or round out the head(#3 tip required)
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