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The BAOWUINGLU Door Latch Restorer Strike Plate is a universal solution designed to restore functionality to damaged doors. Measuring 2-1/4" by 1-3/4", this durable satin nickel strike plate comes with 2 latch restorers and 8 wood mounting screws, ensuring a secure fit. Its innovative adjustable design allows for easy installation and adaptability to various locking mechanisms, making it a must-have for any homeowner looking to enhance their door security.
Manufacturer | BAOWUINGLU |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.3 x 1.8 x 0.6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | sliver |
Size | 2-1/4" by 1-3/4" |
Color | Satin Nickel |
Material | Iron Oxide |
Included Components | 2 PCS door latch restorers and 8 wood mounting screws |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**L
Perfect and functional
I painted my old french patio doors black (look great if I do say so...) and replaced the handle and dead bolt... which did not meet well with the casing (could not shut door) . When I removed the old plates (for the new ones) the screws were stripped and left with large holes in the casing. Thank you God for options like this!... Looks and works great! A good buy.....
M**.
Fixed a 30 year old problem
We have a bathroom door in our hundred-year old house that has never latched properly. It hasn't been a problem with family, but guests seem to want to lock the door when they use the bathroom. So I went hunting for a solution and these strike plates came up. I ordered a set, and they arrived in typical Amazon-quick fashion. They did the job beautifully.Due to settling, I needed to drop the strike plate a full inch. In this scenario, the two holes vs one for the screw hardware didn't make much of a difference. I actually had to fashion a piece of replacement wood to the top of the old slot after chiseling out the space for the new strike plate. For my use case, where these new strike plates shine is that the opening is quite a bit longer than the old ones, which should make it more forgiving as the door moves slightly up and down through the seasons due to expansive clay soil under the foundation.No to go back and use Bondo to fill in the ugly gap I made above the new strike plate.I will be using more of these for other restoration projects, as I need them.
J**E
Not high end products but useful for specific situations.
If you are looking for high fashion these are not it. They are utilitarian products one would use when a normal strike plate cannot be used.They are not high security either with the screws provided, or even longer screws of this diameter. The smaller screws are helpful when the reason one is replacing the strike plate is due to previous mounted plates eating up the door jamb. I showed a pictured with a security replacement strike plate as a comparison. If you have a working deadbolt these would be fine for just latching the door and getting it sealed.They are an inexpensive way to get a door to latch properly without replacing the door jamb.
B**.
Latch Restorer Plate WORKS!
Plate was easy to install, fit the same notch in the door frame, only the latch bore needed to be lengthened top to bottom!
E**S
Perfect replacement for and interior primacy lock plate
Perfect replacement for and interior primacy lock plate
R**R
small screws
Screws not long enough for safety/strength. You need to ream out to use large screws. 2 to 3" # 10 screws should be used.
K**R
Bend the tab first
These were great, the fact that the holes go in new spots than the standard holder helps make sure that they can get a good grip in the frame.Note, you will probably need to carve out some wood to make them fit since they will cover a larger area than your existing plate.I also found that if you try to use a screwdriver to adjust the metal flap after it is installed, it only accommodates a pretty small screwdriver and it bends it up rather than changing its angle because the metal is nice and thick. So if you need to bend that flap to adjust the close, you are better off doing it with pliers before you install.
K**E
These do exactly what you want them to.
Easy fix for a door that is ever so slightly out of plumb. Worked great for me!
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