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πŸšͺ Premium Quality Solid Brass Baseboard Door Stop with 2 Screw Holes, 3-3/4-Inch, Bright Nickel Finish - IDHBA IDH by St. Simons 13004-014 Review

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Description of πŸšͺ Premium Quality Solid Brass Baseboard Door Stop with 2 Screw Holes, 3-3/4-Inch, Bright Nickel Finish - IDHBA IDH by St. Simons 13004-014

Premium quality solid brass. Extra-large base diameter enhances stability. Classic design. 2 grey and black superior grade rubber tips included. Easy installation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Stylish Solution for Door Stops

As a new homeowner, I was on the hunt for a functional doorstop that didn't detract from my home decor. After trying out several options, I found the perfect fit with this product. As a result of my tests, I determined that it effectively keeps doors in place, while adding a sleek touch to my home and kitchen.

Pros
  • Stylish design, effective functionality
Cons
  • Slightly pricier than other options

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solid Furniture Hardware Door Stop

We're tired of our fragile, springy door stops falling apart. This product is durable, attractive and securely attached to the baseboard. A bit pricey but worth the money.

Pros
  • Door Stop
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

DIFFERENT SIZES, SUPER SIMPLE, SUPER EFFICIENT

House renovations involved building a wall of planks and battens on my front door and attaching pins for hangers. The front doors are old lead glass and the pins are 3 inches. This means that when the door is opened, the stained glass comes into contact with the pins. I couldn't risk breaking the glass so I bought one of these larger doorstops to attach to the baseboard. In my photo you can see it in black below next to the seat on the base. He stops the door and barely touches the pins. It was

Pros
  • Office furniture and lighting
Cons
  • The list will be long.