Belwith Products 1148-SN Pomello/Chiusura per porta passante in nichel satinato

Brand:Belwith Products

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Belwith Products 1148-SN Pomello/Chiusura per porta passante in nichel satinato

Chiusura a passaggio decorativo per applicazioni con entrata da 2-3/8 pollici. Il fermo è reversibile per porta a sinistra oa destra. Manopole in vetro. Set di chiusure per pomelli per porta di passaggio in nichel satinato.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Belwith Products
Brand ‎Belwith Products
Color Satin Nickel
Color ‎Satin Nickel
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 372 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Exterior Finish Nickel
Exterior Finish ‎Nickel
Finish ‎Painted
Finish Type ‎Painted
Handle Material ‎Glass
Handle Type ‎Knob
Included Components ‎Satin Nickel Pass Door Knob/Latch
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎1148-SN
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.15 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Belwith Products LLC
Number of Items ‎1
Package Type ‎Standard Packaging
Part Number ‎1148-SN
Product Dimensions 9"L x 8"W
Product Dimensions ‎9"L x 8"W
Shape ‎Diamond
Style Passage
Style ‎Passage
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count

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Scritto da: Carol
Great
Easy to install. Would definitely buy again.
Scritto da: Lynn Wade
HOW TO MAKE THESE WORK!!
If you intend to put these knobs on a door with a 2 1/8" bore hole already drilled, you WILL need an adapter. I searched the Internet for something that would work and found a couple that are $18+ but, with seven of these doorknobs, I needed something more reasonably priced. I finally discovered the BALDWIN ADAPTER (#6502.990 0878P) for only $6.00 each! They make these knobs work perfectly except the inserts are made of metal so you won't be able to screw in the circular face plates. I'm just going to glue the plates on and glue the screws in the hole just for looks. I was thrilled to find these and hope this helps others. As for sturdiness, one knob has fallen off its base and had to be glued back on but, for the price - compared to real, antique glass knobs! - they're worth it. I've put them on every door in my house (WITH adapters)!
Scritto da: Lee Nicholas
Not for modern door holes, weird center reflector
I ran into two issues, one of which was resolved when I called the company. They do not accept returns on opened products, but they did send a replacement part that was not functioning properly after opening. The second issue is that the plate that covers the door hole opening is not wide enough (the screws go into the hole, not the door). When I called they suggested I purchase the updated plate size (about $6.50 per door). I would not suggest purchasing this product, instead buy the updated model number 1141-SN which is made for modern doors. I had to chisel the side plate to fit a rectangle shape as well. Also, for anyone who cares there is a cheesy looking rainbow-colored reflector in the center of the knob not well pictured. I don't mind it too much but I don't think everyone would prefer it. Overall I'm satisfied that I got glass door handles for a decent price.
Scritto da: DoItYourSelfer
People, read the description! This is a 2 3/8 lock set!
With regards to the negative reviews about the lockset no fitting, this is a short lockset with a 2-3/8" backset. That's the measurement from the flat edge of the door to the center of the handle. Many doors are 2-3/4". Measure your door before purchasing. I replaced my old knob in less than 5 mins. I'm only giving it 4 stars because the screws that hold the escutcheons, the large round plates that go up against the door on both sides, do not pass through the lockset as most knob sets do. They instead screw into the door with wood screws. Not a very good design but explains why its so cheap. Otherwise the new locksets are an excellent replacement in my 100 years old house nearly matching the original handles in my house.
Scritto da: BR
Honest Review: Worth the Money
I'm a carpenter, I just installed six of these. These door knobs are for older, mid 1900s style retrofits, not modern style doors with larger hardware cutouts. Any of these reviewers slamming this product because they didn't fit their modern doors needs to pay more attention to what they're buying. That being said, this product is good. Not great, but good, if you use this doorknob with the proper cutout door. They are only $15 each, after all. Only thing bad about this product is the design of doorknobs of this style overall. The knob tends to wiggle a bit, it's not tight. If you install it tight, then the latch mechanism doesn't spring out nice, only under ideal circumstances. But this is not a bad product overall.
Scritto da: Aardvark
Cheap garbage
Had these on almost every interior door in our house for about 4 years. Got them when they were about $6 each, they are not worth it. Had to get screws from the hardware store to install them and make them fit. Even after that they were loose. The metal they are made from is the cheapest stuff from china and they feel cheap. They don't feel solid at all. The knobs stripped off all of them eventually because of the cheap threading. No locks on them so they are not suitable on bedrooms and bathrooms. I have been meaning to replace them for the last few years finally got around to it. Do yourself a favor and get something that is a little more expensive and sturdier and don't waste your money on these cheap ones, you will thank yourself later.
Scritto da: KJ ANU
Adds flare to my home
I bought these for our new home. I have always liked to see glass -like knobs and they have surely added some flare to our home. They operate on a spring back system so they don't have locks and the spring back when you turn the knob doesn't always work but I think that's the least. I read other reviews before purchasing and it is true that doors with preexisting hole may not be the best options since the knobs a bit smaller than the regular door knobs.
Scritto da: Mama Row
Used on pre-drilled door NO PROBLEM!
I was hesitant to buy this knob because of the reviews stating it was practically unusable if you had a door that had a pre-drilled hole. I wanted to use it to replace a tacky brass knob on my daughters closet door (door is original to our house from the 40’s). I’m not sure what everyone else’s problem was because there was absolutely no problem for my husband to install it. He didn’t need to add any pieces or re-drill anything. All he did was install the knob so the screws lined up vertical on the door rather than horizontal. Easy-peasy. Looks great & works great!

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