402 Brand Stainless Steel Cabinet Door Restraint Kit. Made in USA. Flexible Braided Cable. Cupboard Hinge Limiter. Restrict Cabinet Door Swing. Limit Door Opening Angle. Includes Mounting Screws

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  • Lois

    > 3 day

    We had a problem with the cabinet doors at a corner would open too wide and hit the door on the opposite side. This was an easy and inexpensive fix. It took a little time and patience to space them properly but we were very happy with the results.

  • Skywave15

    > 3 day

    Well made product! These are quality products that I am confident will stand the test of time and teenagers. I love that these are made in the USA and the company supports veterans.

  • Love

    31-03-2025

    Cabinet door stops like this are very hard to find! I have to say, they’re holding up extremely well in the busiest cabinet in our kitchen. This is a well built American product. I highly recommend purchasing.

  • Julia F

    Greater than one week

    I installed this on my overlay cabinets because the doors were swinging out and hitting adjacent walls. Very easy to install and very effective. I have rollout trays so I couldn’t use the hinge constraints that reduce the opening angle to below 90 degrees. This product was perfect for my needs

  • Colorado Native

    > 3 day

    We bought a newly constructed house in late 2019 that had dark cabinets without hardware. We had them painted in white and added nice pulls on the cabinets and drawers. This created an issue with the hardware touching the adjacent cabinet when opening. These cabinet door restraints are the perfect solution! My husband had them installed in a few minutes. Love that they’re made in America!!!

  • Mr. Kiley Johnston

    > 3 day

    This is just a brilliant idea!! They work extremely well and were super easy to install. The weird thing is most people dont know something like this even exists. I was aware door opening restrictors existed -- but they are usually a more complex design and much more expensive. This is just a super elegant solution to a very common problem how to I restrict a cabinet door so it doesnt bang into the wall or bang into the other drawer in a corner when I open it. I have six cabinet doors where I have this problem. Problem is now solved. I also installed them in my moms house, only two doors in her house had this problem. She thought the idea was super clever, and never knew something like this existed. The Quality of this product is exceptional! Would highly recommend these to anyone.

  • D.Becker

    > 3 day

    HIGHLY recommend this product. They were very easy to install and work perfectly! Initially, after installing the first one, the door didnt shut all the way because it was hitting where the wire was screwed into the wall part of the cabinet, but after simply loosening the screw a little, the door closed perfectly. This was such a simple fix that will help protect our cabinets, walls, and appliances! Cant comment on durability because weve only had them for a month, but they show no sign of ware and I really dont anticipate having any issues with durability. Definitely recommend this product!!

  • Jamie S. Hoover

    > 3 day

    I followed the directions for the first one and had to re-drill and re-position it three times. They say to measure 7 inches from the inside edge of the cabinet door and 1 inch down from the top, but 1 inch wasnt enough gap to clear the top of my cabinet opening, so the screw hit against that and 7 inches was too far out, so the cable barely reached the top of the cabinet box and restricted the angle TOO much. 6 inches in and 1.5 inches down ended up being the magic measurement for me. So I recommend to do your own measuring and figure out what works for your cabinets, rather than blindly following the direction. Once I got the right measurements, they seemed to work well, though. Cable doesnt interfere with the doors ability to close and it gets the job done in terms of angle restriction.

  • Mike

    > 3 day

    Whoever remodeled the kitchen before we bought our house didnt account for the fact that when one of the cabinet doors opened, the knob would hit the edge of the wall, which ended up damaging the drywall and exposing the corner bead. I bought this and installed it, patched & painted the drywall and forgot about it. I realized that sometimes it is a real testament to how well something works when you forget all about having installed it (it means it is working)!

  • JohnD

    > 3 day

    Ill complain about the price since I need something to complain about. But in reality these are by far the best ones I have found. We are a remodeler and install 50-100 kitchens / bathrooms a year. Sometimes you need to restrict the doors more or less than the available 86° clips from the manufacturer. Thats where these come in. You need a tiny bit of common sense to put them in so that they dont get caught in the door or whatnot, but Id hope you are handy enough to do so given that you are working on cabinetry.

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