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Yvonne Bull
> 3 dayIts beautiful and of excellent quality. Its very easy to install, taking only a few minutes to do so.
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Debra Watson
> 3 dayEasy to install
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José R C
Greater than one weekSchlage brand is tops and has always been. Heavy metal with solid connections and attachments. Flipping the handles took less than one minute. And the price is right. I have a few more door handles to buy and they will all be Schlage.
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Grace Zultowski
> 3 dayReplaced all my doorknobs with door levers. Excellent appearance. Easiest of any Ive ever installed, and as a property manager Ive installed a lot!
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Dr. Finn Legros DVM
Greater than one weekGood product easy to install
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Panda792
> 3 dayI bought a pair, left and right, to match an existing functional pair on French doors. The originals were installed in 2009 so I was concerned that there could have been a subtle change in style or finish. No so. The old and new are a perfect match, although I would add that outside itll take a bit of time for the finish to weather sufficiently to exactly match the original!
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Susan Carson
> 3 dayI only needed the outside the door handle and this was perfect. Price was right and easy to install.
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Enginerd
> 3 dayI bought this to match some existing levers in my house. They are great quality and solidly built. They can be used on right or left hand doors by just switching the levers from one side to the other. The included instructions show how to change handing. Top quality, Im very happy with these.
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Robert L. White
> 3 dayThe oil-rubbed bronze finish is dark and classic. The Brookshire Rose rosette is elegant. We chose the Flair style scrolled handle. The Callington is also nice. It was tempting. But in the end, we chose the slightly thicker Flair style. The levers are solid and the latch is sturdy. We find that they wiggle a bit more than we expected, but this is not too bad. Reversing the handedness is a piece of cake. Incidentally, I installed half of my 30 levers backwards until I discovered from a dummy lever what I had done (dummy levers cannot be reversed). The lever should be installed (as depicted in the photo if I had bothered to look) with the curve looping up from the center and down and the outer end. This way, the users down-turned palm fits smoothly at the peak of the curve to push down the lever. It does not make a difference, of course, which way one orients the lever. It works both ways. Thinking of a right-handed lever as the face of a clock, one can pull the lever from 3 oclock to noon or from 3 oclock to six. Either way retracts the latch as well. As for that the latch retracts fully with slightly less than 90 degrees turn and springs back to its extended state fairly quietly, even when allowed to snap back freely (guaranteed, the kids are not going to guide the lever gently back in place). This gives it the feel of a sturdy lever. I expected the lever to be more substantial, but for the price, I cant complain. The design of the lever makes it foolproof to install (well, unless you install it upside down as I did). The lever is guaranteed to be perpendicular to the edge of the door with both levers aligned to each other, perpendicular to the rosettes behind them. [One has to be more careful with the dummy version to align the rosette and lever as this has no interlocking part on the other side of the door]. We use this passage lever to replace a Kwikset lever on our kitchen door. Compared to the Schlage, it was difficult to install and align, difficult to reverse handedness; it did not ever align with the strikeplate properly, and over a period of seven months had to be re-tightened several times and eventually the latch malfunctioned. In contrast, although this Schlage lever has only been in place for close to two months, it closes gently and perfectly (although installed in the exact same door and strikeplate position as the Kwikset. It is as tightly attached as the day we installed it. Only time will tell if the Aged Bronze finish stands up to the humid Florida weather. When we bought our house as a foreclosure, there were no interior doorknobs or levers. We searched and researched for several months to find just the right lever at a decent price (try explaining to guests why there is a circular hole in the bathroom door where the privacy knob should be). We wanted a lever that would convey both elegance and sturdiness. With our Schlage levers, we not only fulfilled that expectation, but got a quality functional mechanism that was very easy to install.
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Craig Lia
> 3 dayGreat fit and finish