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July 28, 2025
Michelle
June 18, 2025
I've been searching for 2 or 3 years for the correct sized doorknocker to replace the old one. This one is the right size... however, the bottom hole to screw in the door is off -- there is a 1/8" difference. The screw is in the door but not attached. I hope it doesn't fall out. I may "glue" it with clear nail polish. The top screw and peephole keep the doorknocker attached to the door.
R. Peacock
April 5, 2025
Since there are 3 holes to drill through your door-- one of which is for the peep-hole-- you have to make absolutely sure you line things up *perfectly* before drilling. Even doing that, I had to keep going back to the hold for the peephole and widening it, moving it over slightly, etc. In the end, I had some extra space around the peephole, so I filled it with caulk on both sides, then used a large washer on both the inside and the out to make sure it was nice and air-tight. The caulk and washers are my attempt to prevent moisture from humidity from getting into the door. The outside washer isn't visible, but I used some caulk to glue it into place once I was sure everything would fit.I am a fan of how everything turned out. Home Depot sells plastic versions of the washers I used, but I decided in the end that I liked the look of the metal. The washers were less than $1 for two.
dflash
February 28, 2025
Hopefully the finish will last and not tarnish.
Lee R Jacob
November 17, 2024
OK
mayang
November 12, 2024
This is made well and easy to install. It is also beautiful in the door.
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