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Terri
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Excellent product! Easy to install and Performs exactly as described.
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Zero Stars. Brakes easily.The product worked great, until it didn't. Easy to install. I needed a storm door handle that could be opened without hands, and this fit the bill. Installed in May, broken by August. The little plate on the inside that holds the levers in place snapped, so now I have a useless door lever. Regular household backdoor use.Update: I had to buy another one, because it's the only one on Amazon with its design, dual lever screen door. AND it broke again. Replaced in August, broken by December. I'd rather replace the door than buy this garbage again.
Reid
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2024
Handle looks good,seems to be decent qualityAfter 2 years inner handle fell off,can not be re attachedHoping there is warranty
Cassie
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2024
4 stars only due to short and medium length screws provided. Had to hit hardware store to get ones that were proper length.
Nicole C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Super easy to install alone and it's holding out pretty good for a daily use screen for handle. Plus it looks a lot nicer than the stock/traditional push button handles. I really appreciate the lock feature on it as well. Perfect fit and great price!
denis troesch
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2023
The perfect fit for our heritage Storm Door
Bixter
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2023
If you have a 2 inch door this product will barely meet your needs. The bolts provided give maybe 1 full turn on the screws worth of fastening if you can get them started. The latch could be easily pulled off the door. I went to Canadian Tire and got some 8-32 X 2 1/2" machine screws. Now I have 1/4" worth of threads holding the latch pieces together.
Rick
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2022
Very nice handle. I replaced the door handle on our gazebo and it was a perfect match to the original.
Kim
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2019
Works great! Very strong and durable!. Handle is nice to hold and use. Locking mechanism works great. Dog can't pop the screen door when running at it anymore with this door handle on it and holding it securely.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2019
Easy to install. Love that the dowel to turn the handle on the inside is metal rather than plastic.
B Nemz
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2018
Fits and works fine. Good replacement, spring loaded on both sides.
B. Bartelt
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016
This is a decent handle. Looks and feels nice, but this is the 2nd time I've purchased it. I purchased the first one a few years ago and it broke, I'd say prematurely. However that might be because of the particulars of my installation -- it kind of rubs and is under pressure. Or it might be because I have small children that abuse it.Ultimate take away is that it's pretty good.
Pappap
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2013
This set is a pretty high quality unit for it's price point. The casting is nicely finished - no rough edges, smooth lines and flawless finish.* The adjustment for varying catch to latch differences is taken care of with varying thicknesses of the backing for the catch which are made of a durable plastic (much like nylon). If the catch to latch distance is too great just use a different thickness backing. I had to stack two of them to achieve my ideal spacing.The second adjustment for the amount of play that the catch to latch has is done by means of slanted, oblong holes for the catch. This is a pretty simple process which will be obvious once the catch has been mounted to the jamb. The instructions are pretty clear and well illustrated but smallish.If you are pretty accomplished at home repair and this is your first go at this project, this will be a breeze. If you are NOT experienced, this appears to be daunting but it's actually a pretty good first project.* A word on how I have chosen to identify 'catch' and 'latch'. The 'catch' is the part which is attached to the jamb. It 'catches' the door, if you will. The 'latch' is that part of the handles which grabs the stationary 'latch' on the jamb. Whether or not those are technically correct, this is how I have used them in my evaluation.
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