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Carole Melanson
> 3 dayPerfect!!
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RPS328ix
Greater than one weekThese handles are well built and sturdy, and were much cheaper than similar handles at Lowes and Home Depot.
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alkrisma
> 3 dayvery nice hardware. holes must be exact or you will not be able to thread bolts
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avguy-ar
> 3 dayWe used two of these on two different barn doors I built for our new house. Pretty simple install and they look great. Its not rocket science to install them. Ive added a couple of pics of where we used them....laundry room and master bath.
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Aimee W
> 3 dayBut HUGE. I returned them. Way to big for the closet door I was putting in. Looks almost like a handicapped handle
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Twin City Aggie
> 3 dayThese handles are fine, except they had burrs on the handles that had to be sanded off. They’re okay for the job (barn door handles). These were substitutes for another brand that was lost in transit, to be clear.
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Ivonne
> 3 dayI made the mistake of increasing my door thickness without checking the length of these screws, so I had to change the screws out. They are M8-1.25. They will screw into the handle 1 and since I have a door about 2-1/4 thick, I opted for 70mm screws (about 2 3/4). DO NOT BUY IMPERIAL STANDARD SCREWS FOR THIS, THEY WILL NOT WORK. I believe this set is meant for a door that is 1 to 1-3/4 thick.
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Steve Mavra
> 3 daygreat for the money
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Tara Cochran
> 3 dayVery easy to install. The box did not come with instructions but anyone should be able to see how these handles should be installed. You will need a drill with a bit the same size as the screws to drill holes in your doors. After that it is merely, attaching the handles with the screws provided.
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Oliver
Greater than one weekI am massively annoyed. I bought this product precisely because the pictures made it look like the flat piece would sit flush on the wood. Not true. You need to use a router to cut a 1/4 or 1/8 channel into the wood. And the instructions dont say anything about that. The doors I built dont allow me to do this, because there is a screw sitting right in the middle of where the flat piece would go. Why wouldnt you put an honest picture of your product in the listing so that customers could make a proper decision?