🔄 Elevate your kitchen corners with precision and effortless style!
TamBee 135 Degree Corner Hinges (2 Pack) are precision-engineered, cold rolled steel hinges designed for smooth, silent operation of corner cabinet doors. Featuring easy, tool-free adjustments and a compact 1.38" x 0.47" size, these hinges offer a durable, DIY-friendly solution to upgrade your kitchen cabinetry with professional-grade performance.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | TamBee |
Product Dimensions | 1.38"L x 0.47"W |
Finish Type | Unfinished |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Hole Count | 6 |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Manufacturer | TamBee |
Item Weight | 6 ounces |
Item model number | 5d88fe61-0d3d-456c-a99a-f1924eae93a0 |
Size | 135° Hinge |
Style | 135° |
Finish | Unfinished |
Pattern | 135° |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**.
Great replacement
Exactly as described . Work great.
S**.
Recomendación sincera
Muy buen producto, tal como lo describe el vendedor, muy buena calidad y medidas exactas
J**N
Works as expected
I got this hinge to replace my broken one....BUT don't expect your hardware to match up with this one if you are purchasing a replacement. I am a woodworker, and with a little effort, I was able to get this hinge to work. The holes didn't match up with where the old one went. I had to add a wooden backplate to get this to work.
D**L
Great replacement hinges
Exactly what I needed and very good info to follow for correct sizes. A+++
E**Z
Excelente producto
Quedaron perfectas
W**C
Good quality. Worked fine for my corner cabinet
Good quality. My hinges don't mount on the cabinet face edge but on some blocks of wood just behind it. The hinges have a length adjustment but even with that they weren't quite long enough. I ended up mounting the hinges a little further forward and only using two of the screws instead of four. It worked fine.
C**T
Hinges
Works great
K**L
Look great, but you get what you pay for
I'm going to try and keep this concise: the goods, the bads, and a few relevant details.First, the goods: They are inexpensive. They look really good.The bads: The metal used is thin and structurally weak, particularly in the screws.The Details: There are a lot of comments regarding the finish not looking as advertised. I was very pleased with the finish. We have both oil rubbed bronze and copper in the room, and this hardware really brings out those colors and seems to match everything. They look fantastic on our teal cabinets. And anyone who has been investigating hinges in this look and finish knows that the range is limited and the price is high. So even though we had to toss every fifth hinge (remember this when ordering; more on this topic shortly), the price was still way better than anything you could buy at one of the box stores.The hinges, apart from the screws, were easy to install on the doors and cabinets. but the metal is so thin, that you can actually see it flexing in spots when opening and closing the doors. They seem to be constructed from an alloy of copper and aluminum foil. I would suggest that this might start causing the doors to sag down the road and, in fact, some of ours aren't as dead-on level as they were when installed, but since I put them in, I'm probably the only one noticing. Still, not a big problem if you're being picky with the hinges. The reason you will have to toss every fifth hinge or so is because the spring pressure on the thin metal of the hinge causes some to bow out a bit, meaning they will not mount flush on the cabinet, causing your door to not close fully. This may be remedied with closing latches, magnets, and clasps for those not wishing to toss any hinges, but not everyone likes this solution. Our house is a hundred years old, so I accept it as part of the charm, but I still tossed the worst offending hinges away.Now, the screws. There is no work-around for this one. Save your old screws or buy some new ones because around 50% of these will strip out on you, and by the time they do, it will be too late to do anything about it. You will be married to the hinge placement and screw tightness. I can't say enough about how correct everyone's review was regarding this. I unwisely disregarded the bulk of them, thinking they didn't take the proper steps of drilling pilot holes, using the correct phillip's tip, applying even pressure, and staying completely vertical with the screwdriver. However, It doesn't matter whether you're driving these screws with a screwdriver, cordless drill, or the blunt end of a hot dog, they WILL strip out!All in all, I would make the purchase again, but be aware of the caveats and plan accordingly.
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