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Tools & Hardware : SOSS Magnetic Door Holder & Stop Bright Gold

SOSS Magnetic Door Holder & Stop Bright Gold

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 19683





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: SOSS
Label: SOSS
Product Manufacturer: SOSS
Publisher: SOSS
Ranking: 19683
Studio: SOSS


Product facts:
  • Easy to use.
  • Simple to install.
  • 3 3/8" Long
  • Main stem length 2 11/16". Base Length 11/16". Base diameter 1 3/4".
  • To see all of our finishes, Search: SOSS Magnetic Door Holder







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Functions as a door stop and/or door holder. No need to fight with a door holder that slips or slides. Just open the door fully, and the magnet will hold it in place. Pull the door gently to release. Ideal for offices, homes and many other places. The wind won't slam this door!











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - What a great idea!
Where has this product been all my life? Simple, but very effective way to keep those interior doors in place. Way better than a "sit on the floor" door stop. Try it, you'll love it!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Keeps doors where you want them.
This door older/stop does a great job of holding doors and a decent job of stopping doors. The stopping mechanism is solid, but really slamming the door open doesn't seem painless to the door or the stop. Where this device shines is as a door holder. It confidently holds my spring assisted door even on a breezy day. This is a great tool for keeping the door open when I want it open.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very nice door stop
This is a fairly well made door stop that keeps the door open, yet releases the door without much effort. The circular base is a bit large in diameter, so if you have a very short baseboard it may be difficult to mount the base to the baseboard. The finish is generally good. Also, the short part (which I mounted to the door) is spring-loaded to buffer the initial contact with the base.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it!
Love it - love it! We have a few solid oak doors that will not stay open and have had to use the rubber door stop - which never seems to get put back in place by everyone. We bought these and love them. A couple of our doors needed a longer extension since the door wouldn't reach the back of the wall. My husband used two of the longer pieces (one for wall and one for door) and now they connect (via the magnet). It is perfect. Yes, we had to purchase an additional set but it is well worth it to not have to mess with the rubber stop. This gadget was the perfect answer. Also, the brass on the ones we ordered looks great and matches our door handles, we did not have the problems others noted.



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