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πŸšͺ Rockwood 624.ANT Brass UL Listed 160-degree Door Viewer with Cover - Antique Bronze Finish | Fits 1-3/8" to 2" Doors Review

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Description of πŸšͺ Rockwood 624.ANT Brass UL Listed 160-degree Door Viewer with Cover - Antique Bronze Finish | Fits 1-3/8" to 2" Doors

Brass door viewer with a 160-degree viewing range and an antique bronze finish. Privacy cover to prevent visibility from the outside to the inside. Meets ANSI A156.16 specifications and is UL listed. For use in a 1/2" diameter hole in doors 1-3/8" to 2" thick.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

As described and works like a charm.

Corresponds to the description and works great. Installation took about 10 minutes after checking the installation tips on YouTube.

Pros
  • Door eyelets
Cons
  • Modernity

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Incorrect dimensions

This article does not correspond to the specified dimensions. It is smaller than 1/2" and cannot be fitted to an existing hole. I hope Revain takes it back.

Pros
  • Door fittings and locks
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 4 out of 5

it works, looks good, cheap, a few bits and pieces

it works looks good, the view seems a bit distorted, it's hard to say how far things are, but i look across the street, up close it's ok and that's what matters

Pros
  • tools and housewares
Cons
  • i will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yes, it is a good front door viewer.

This is a fairly simple article, so the review seems a bit silly. You look through and see who is at the door. BUT when I searched for it, there were several entries for "reverse peephole viewers". I never thought of such a thing, but there are small handheld devices that a person can take to my viewer at the front door and change the magnification and they can really look inside my house and see what's inside, not what I'm seeing from the outside..! That seems like a bad idea and gives me…

Pros
  • Hardware
Cons
  • Clarity