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🚪 Enhance Your Décor with National Hardware N336-354 1936 Floor Door Stops in Solid Brass Antique Bronze Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of 🚪 Enhance Your Décor with National Hardware N336-354 1936 Floor Door Stops in Solid Brass Antique Bronze

Solid brass stop and rubber bumper. Protective clear lacquer coating. Mounts to floor. Prevents damage to walls and doors with 1/4 to 3/4 inch clearance. Solid Brass base metal.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect doorstop solution

Hinged or wall mounted doorstops just don't work or look wrong in some places. That is the answer. It's unobtrusive and effective.

Pros
  • Office furniture and lighting
Cons
  • Small parts

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Sits too low. Best in Furniture Hardware

Bought this for our front door but had to return it. It sits too low and can't get to our door because of the threshold, which is about 2 inches off the floor. Although the inner door could fit.

Pros
  • Door Stop
Cons
  • Infinitely Sluggish

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice floor stopper

it's easy to assemble, it seems to be the right size but the screw provided is really too long so I replaced it with a shorter one. Most of the force is applied to the pin. If this is used at school and the door gets slammed several times a day I would use a larger screw.

Pros
  • Furniture accessories
Cons
  • There are new competitors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

-1 star for lack of instructions.

This is a great product but I have to deduct a star as it doesn't come entirely without instructions. I even went to the National Hardware website and there's nothing useful there either! Luckily I'm quite mechanically inclined and pride myself on having quite a bit of common sense (IMHO of course), I figured it out after careful study. You will need to drill TWO holes to install this stop. One hole is for a screw that goes through the hole in the front of the rubber bumper (pictured) and the…

Pros
  • stationery
Cons
  • boring packaging