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David W.
> 3 dayLove these for our barn doors. They are huge! And really sturdy.
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Christine
> 3 daySo easy a wife can install it.
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Andrea C.
02-04-2025These handles were easy to install and I love how they look on my modern barn doors. Very happy with this product!
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S. Strecker
Greater than one weekI am very happy with these handle. A great improvement to the cheap ones that had come with the Barn doors. These are a very nice weight, solid and nice looking. They also have a back not just one side handle which was another nice thing about these. The install was very very easy I would recommend getting these as an upgrade.
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Timothy
> 3 daySolid construction and finish. Would buy again.
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Storm
> 3 daythese pulls are beautiful and inspired me to purchase hardware for my cabinets with a similar style...
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john lamboy
> 3 dayMuy bueno
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Dave
> 3 dayBeautiful handles that were easy to install and arrived on time! The rear mounting plate served as a handy hole guide for drilling the mounting holes in the barn doors of the barn door pantry they were used for. Very sturdy and the material was of the highest order. All mounting hardware was very strong and was well machined and easy to assemble. The quality was better than expected considering the very low price!
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Crystalstale
> 3 dayThese are easy to install and heavy duty. This is the second set purchased. Would recommend.
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steve
> 3 dayI used a 3/8th bit to drill through the wood door. Just by tilting the screws in place youll have to perfect the positioning with help of a level. The gap: Gap between the metal plate and the door is so small that I likely wouldnt have noticed it have it not been for people talking about it. You do not need to do anything about it. But... I used a drill bit to drive in the bolts as opposed to the allen key. This may be why I have little to no opening whereas I can imagine someone using an allen key not being able to get the screw in as much which would leave then a bigger gap. But sure, you can recess in the door , or caulk the edges, but I vote to let it be.