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RV Designer E217, Entry Door Holder T Style, Zinc, 4 inch, Entry Door Hardware - Enhanced SEO Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of RV Designer E217, Entry Door Holder T Style, Zinc, 4 inch, Entry Door Hardware - Enhanced SEO

"T" style entry door holder , measures 4 inches. Used to hold door in open position. Easy to install, fasteners Included. T style Entry Door Holder - Zinc. Measures 4 inches. Fasteners Included.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Bend that sucker! goes well with RV Parts & Accessories

Fits well as long as you bend the long metal part of the stem like others have said. The window behind my front door can now be opened more than halfway. Very pleased with the new airflow found!

Pros
  • Includes hardware
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They are much stronger than cheap plastic.

They are much stronger than cheap plastic brackets and only slightly more expensive. Can be easily attached with the supplied screws. They are well made and should last forever.

Pros
  • T-Type Door Bracket - Zinc
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgustingly bad design.

Completely disappointed. At the slightest wind, the trap rises and leaves the groove. Absolutely useless design. Thank you for nothing. I'll be back if I find one that actually holds the door open like a door holder should. A star out of five is fair. Nobody cares about quality or functionality anymore. Very sad.

Pros
  • Easy to install, hardware included
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No assembly instructions, QA

Just received 2. No assembly instructions. Not even a photo in action. Which panel goes where? And what is the orientation of the panel without rebar? Do I need time spend experimenting because the manufacturer didn't bother to include some instructions? Also on the one I opened the spot welding on a rebar plate failed at one point. It will be twisted so it doesn't matter.

Pros
  • T-Bracket for front door, 4" dimensions
Cons
  • Reliability