ExcelDH2282 57mm SmartBolt Tubular Deadbolt, Satin Nickel
R**D
Super smart
These are about 3 times the price as standard latches so having 17 doors to do I bought 1off to try... Wow! they look so smart and are so easy to fit.... no chiselling!, just drill one 25mm hole in the end of the door and one though the face for the handle "bar". I ended up buying a shed load and fitted them to every door, I did a mix of solid oak and softwood panelled doors and must admit they fitted better in the oak as I ripped the softwood a bit with the drill bit.... worth every penny and you only do them once! The dark bit on the pic is just shadow.
J**E
Great latches, but the keeps need more thinking through.
Fitting these matches is a dream, just two 25mm holes. To fit the round keeps you need a 32mm bit and this often doesn’t leave a lot of space near the edge of the frame. It’s a recipe for something to go wrong. The keeps would be just as easy if they weren’t so ridiculously fat and had the securing screws top and bottom instead of out the sides that are already too near the edge of the frame.That being said, once you have use these, you never buy a traditional latch again.
I**N
If you've never yet tried a latch of this type, you're in for a treat - this is quite a marked step up in quality from usual!
Amazing quality latch this. WAY better than the usual cheap knock-offs one usually has to put up with as 'standard'. They are well lubricated, have a 'double' pawl 'pulling' surface, which I would have thought the sales blurb should include to mark these out from ordinary tubular latches. A really well made, solid, weighty latch. I just wish there was a conventional rectangular version of this mech available to replace standard (ordinary) tubular latches, as I'd happily pay the extra couple of pounds for something that's going to last! This is the first time I've tried these, and in future I will use them whenever I have to install a tubular latch.Although the screws aren't top quality (they never seem to be, when supplied with door fixtures for some reason - we're only talking pence extra to include, so heaven't knows why they don't supply properly decent screws to match the quality of these latches) the strike plate is actually really well made too. Stainless steel, to boot, and comes with a plastic backing for the rectangular one (there are 2 supplied - the other a round one for which you'll need a 32mm drill bit, if you have the space in the door jamb) so as to neatly cover up the wood you had to hack out to fit it, so it looks really neat.I also really liked the gentle 'radius' of the metal tongue that inserts into the hollow, as it means the edge of the catch gently springs into it as you close the door, and it will reduce the chance of damage to the extreme edge of the spring latch bolt itself, should the door be pulled/pushed before the handle is depressed.The only slight negative is there being no screws around the front edge, on the flush face of the tubular latch, to hold it in place. even though I drilled with the required 25mm drill bit, it wasn't a tight enough fit to hold it in place when inserted. If there was a slight taper on it, it would help, or that it be slightly larger in diameter so as to fit tightly. It therefore relies on the square 'spindle' between the door handles to hold it in place. It ought not be a problem, but just seem a little disconcerting.However, having said that, all in all a VERY impressive tubular latch and strike plate kit. Look no further than this quality item.
G**A
Better than the usual cheap and nasty tubular latches.
While looking for a better quality tubular latch for my oak internal door this design caught my eye. The completely round design means you don't need to cut a faceplate and just drill a 25mm hole and push it in. The quality of the mechanism is good with good return springs and smooth action and feels very well made unlike the cheap pressed tin cheapo 50p Chinese rip offs. Only down side for me was it's not rose handle bolt through compatible, however there is a small hole for a privacy lock that I took a gamble on and oversize drilled it to accommodate the bolts and it didn't affect the lock at all. All fitted now and works perfectly and smoothly and the round latch looks good on the door edge. Will buy these next time I change a door.
S**T
Delivered on promised ease of fit
Good quality latches. Attractive, subtle satin finish and super-easy to fit. We found the sizing guide to be slightly out, but by so little that it was easy to correct, with the slight error non-serious and everything neatly hidden behind the roses of the handles. After trying one, have bought more to use on new doors throughout the upstairs of our house. Could be installed by simply drilling out the side of the door (using a fitting kit). So much easier than traditional squared latches - and better-looking too.
C**S
Look nice but lock collapsed
Fitted the lock to a new door and within a hour of use the lock collapsed.Had to force the door.I purchased 5 of these for 5 new doors, I will be returning them. I lack confidence in them and can’t risk people being trapped in their rooms.
G**T
Smarter than the average catch
A very well made door latch supplied with all the necessary fittings and installation guide. I found fitting quite straightforward providing you have all the right tools. The latch itself is an interference fit in the door stile making drilling accuracy and alignment critical for it to fit properly. I would also add that this type of latch is not really suitable for 35mm thick hollow doors as the tolerances are a little too tight.
M**E
loo latch has lack of info
The product is very well designed and looks brilliant. However I have a problem with the lack of instructions given when fitting the privacy latch. I think I have sussed it out but if I am correct it means I have to drill a hole in the rose.
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