Quality product,, great price, very easy to install and adjust, would buy these again. Pre-drill holes smaller than screw size and dip the tip of the screw in either straight dish soap or murphy's oil soap and the screws go into the wood so much easier. Carpenter showed me this old trick.
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Replacing latches in an older dining room set and I could not find the roller type latches locally. These latches work perfectly saving me hours of frustration.
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Great Quality parts will last another 75 years. Shipped fast. SCREWS Included!
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I could not find this style of door catch anywhere locally. After a kitchen remodel I wanted to spruce up the insides of the cabinets as well. These matched the 50 year old original hardware so no drilling was needed. These are, in my opinion, some of the easiest catches to install eve fron scratch. They seem well made, though not as heavy duty as the originals - but what is made like 1965? I recommend.
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Echo the comments of the previous reviewer. These are good quality, and the nylon rollers on these should outlast the hard rubber ones on the 50-year-old catches that I was replacing.
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