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The Home Master Hardware 3.5 in. x 3.5 in Stainless Steel Residential Door Hinge is a robust and stylish solution for your interior doors. This 3-pack includes 18 mounting screws for easy installation, and features a unique design with safety holes to enhance security. Made from high-quality stainless steel, these hinges are built to last, offering a lifetime warranty for added assurance.
K**R
Has Pin Removal Countermeasures, I think.
This is a solidly built hinge with a nice glossy stainless steel finish. There seems to be many concerns about the fact that the pins can be removed.While this is the case, I think some may have missed the built-in pin removal countermeasures.Next to the center screw of each hinge, there is a hook on one of the face plates. This hook will fit into the opposing hole on the other plate when door is closed. The hook will catch inside the hole if someone tries to remove the door should the pins be removed.Unfortunately, I do not believe the manufacturer provided any literature on this feature. Perhaps worse, there should have been instructions noting that in order for this feature to work, the hook must face towards the opening direction of the door (the direction the door swings open). Or to put it more simply: the pin hole must face up when you're installing this, which is counter-intuitive. A 3rd way to look at this is that the plate with the hook must be on the door itself.The thing to consider is that this feature will only work if there is little to no sideway give between the frame that houses the door and the door itself. Otherwise, the door can slide sideways, whereupon the hook is no longer inside the hole for the catch.The fact that it takes this many words to explain the feature may be why the manufacturer just said "ah, screw it".Then again, I could've just imagined this feature and it was actually designed for something else entirely. Time will tell.
A**R
Holds up
Bought these to replace my intererior doors from hollow to solid wood. Using 2 per door. Holding up and looking beautiful.
D**.
Really nice finish
Sturdy smooth and nice finish. I was impressed
R**R
Good Solid hinges
This is a good solid hinge. Not designed to remove the hinge pin. Appropriately tight tolerance. It is what I hoped it would be for a 3.5” hinge. I’m using them on an outdoor deck bench seat I built and I expect them to withstand the 4 season weather here. The included screws were only 3/4” so separately I purchased 2” (9x2”) screws , (6 per hinge)
B**H
VERY NICE true Stainless Steel hinges
These are true Stainless. Non[zero]-magnetic! Mfg says 300 series which is non-austenic and which will not ‘rust’ generally. One thing NOT mentioned is that the SCREWS are also STAINLESS too! Hence the higher price and true ‘bang for your buck!!!’PS. Someone mentioned the hinge pin can be removed which makes them NOT true ‘security hinges.’ There is a smaller restricted hole where you would need a hardened drive set to remove - doubt you could do it with a “nail” but TWO THINGS:One is that this grade of Stainless is technically classified as SOFT steel so these aren’t ‘bulletproof’ anywho {non-austenic means very little Carbon which is what makes ‘steel’ strong, BUT is actually what “rusts!”}Two is they have a standard “security” interlocking tang, that when installed in sets of three and with proper clearance and fitment, makes it very difficult to remove the door (from the hinge side) should the pins be driven out. This is really about as good as you can get for ALL hinges when used in combo with extra long screws into the door frame.
L**S
Perfect!
Worked great to replace existing closet door hinges. Exact fit, didn't require any modifications. Looks as though they are the original hinges installed with the door.
M**C
Good for the price. Matched typical 3-hole pattern, but not exactly non-removable pin.
With these, I finally found stainless security hinges where the 3-hole pattern matched Stanley and maybe other common residential hinges. One question was asked if these are 'non-removable pins' and the supplier answered 'yes', but I found that with a nail and some rather soft strikes with a hammer into the bottom hole, the pin comes out even though it is knurled so that it shouldn't come out. I had to modify the bottom cover to seal the hole to make it more like a non-removable pin by tapping the bottom cap hole, screwing a machine screw tight, then sawing off the screw flush with the bottom piece. The fact that the 3-holes matched what I was replacing was well worth this extra work since I have been searching for a match for quite awhile without success until I got these.
E**E
Yup by
No more rusty door hinges!
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