Brett J
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Was looking for a shed/gate latch that matched my existing shed. It was installed for the door to an outdoor cedar shower. It matched the shed handle perfectly. Easy to install and holds up nicely to the weather - warm or cold. After installing on the shower stall door, there was a little extra of the square bar sticking out; I just cut it off with a dremel tool. Bonus that it comes with a lock.
Ninos
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
amazing works very well and super smooth
Nathan McEwen
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2024
Great product! No instructions but it is easy to figure out how it works. I like how the screws are difficult to get at when the door is locked so a thief will have a hard time taking the mechanism off your shed. My only complaint with this lock is with the little hex screw that you use to tighten the two pieces of the lock together. It is incredibly small. It tightens ok and I think will hold the pieces together fairly well but if you drop it on the ground it is insanely difficult to find.One thing to keep in mind is that this latch will only lock double doors if one of your doors is stationary. You'll have to pick up a couple spring loaded latch pins if you are using this product on double doors.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2024
Used for our garden shed. Works great!
John MacKenzie
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2024
This door lock assembly is exactly what I was looking for. I installed it on a utility shed with double doors. On the inside of the left door I added a deadbolt at the top and bottom. And installed the handle assembly in the door on the right side. Installation was easy without any high level of accuracy needed.
J Reed
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
I bought my house last year and didn't receive any keys to my shed. Luckily, the front door was unlocked but the side door was permanently locked so I couldn't use it. I finally had enough and bought this lock to replace it. It was easy enough to detach the old one. Just unscrew the hex screw on the back until the T handle is loose, then unscrew the two screws on the front. Replacement was easy, as the new lock fit the drill holes from the old one. Ten minutes of work and less than $20, and I now have a working shed door that locks!Planning on purchasing a second one so I can have a front shed door with keys as well.
VAN
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
So I baught this handle for my metal shed I baught. the handle for the door it has was one sided and I baight the shed to be a tool/ work room so I kinda need to be able to open the door from inside. So this was a perfect solution. It was very easy to install. It's very durable. I cut off the excess of the rod after fitting the back handle on so it looks great. It is now hard to open the door without breaking it when it is locked.
Leon Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
This worked great on my new shed!