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Sheri
> 3 dayVery sturdy and very easy to install.
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Linda S.
> 3 daySolid and east to install, looks great
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Kendell Bentley
Greater than one weekSeems to hold up great
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John Dutcher
Greater than one weekEasy
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B Brown
> 3 dayVery heavy, nice feel and look. These would have been perfect if the screws were a little shorter for the thinner door I bought. The doors were a Z-pattern, so not framed all around the edges where the handle go. The very heavy duty stainless screws were about a half inch too long for the 3/4 inch thickness at the installation point. They had to be cut, which require putting on two nuts, grinding the screws shorter, then taking off the nuts to get the thread pattern back into the ground screws. The screws were very hard, the nuts, not as much. That process took over two hours of frustration. I would suggest they provide shorter screws. Especially since the longer length isn’t necessary...or screws made to be cut with indentations.
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DAVID KEEGAN
> 3 dayThis handle is installed on a large sliding Barn door. 64 1/2 wide X 90 tall X 2 1/4 thick. So, this handle as advertised needed longer screws than those provided which work for doors 1 3/4 max thickness. For anyone who wants to use this handle on a door thickness exceeding 1 3/4 this is the thread size of the metric screws provided: M8 - 1.25 ( Diameter - thread pitch) X 50mm (Length). I bought and used longer screws , M8 - 1.25 X 80mm. In the end, Home Depot was where I found these screws in stainless steel Phillips head. I painted the heads black after installing the handle on the door. This handle assembly while sturdy enough, isnt the greatest quality. Its adequate but lacks quality control at the manufacturer. The standoffs that are attached to the actual handle were loose and misaligned in the box. During installation I had to hold the standoffs with an adjustable wrench to keep them from spinning. The finger pull is fine. Ultimately, for $20 + tax this handle is ok.
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Ryan
> 3 dayJust about finished with my barn door project and this was one of the finishing touches, really pulled the look together and made it door much more presentable as well as functional. The grip on the backside is perfect if you close the door behind you and the handle is perfect size for even large hands to grip sturdily. If I ever add another barn door in, definitely will be getting this handle for it.
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Pinser
> 3 dayQuality construction and finish. Solid steel. This is a big handle so it is formidable… best for a big door.
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Bryan67
> 3 dayThis is a really nice handle for the money. Its extremely large and looks nice on my 8 foot tall door. The downside: They should include varying length screws as my door is thinner where I needed to attach the handle. I solved for this by using spacers from my TV wall mount kit on the flat side. Still looks great and works perfect but it could have been perfect all around.
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J. Paul
Greater than one weekInstallation wa a little tricky. Would definitely be very hard to do by yourself. Really requires two people to do it.