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Cabinet Door Restraint, 8 Inch Stainless Steel Cupboard Hinge Limiter Swing Restrictor Stopper, Flexible Braided Cable, Prevent Door From Opening Too Far Made in USA by Salt Life Solutions (2 Pack)

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Pre-drill a small hole in that spot. You do not need to go very deep. Be sure not to drill through the cabinet. This is just to get the screw started. The plastic restriction clips put all of the stress and strain of limiting your door opening angle on the hinges themselves – something they are not designed to handle. This will cause premature failure of your cabinet hinges and possible damage to your cabinetry.

Love them. They definitely stop the cupboard doors from hitting each other. Great little restrictor piece String your screw through the other end of the restraint and screw into place. Again, be sure not to tighten it 100 percent of the way. If you’ve installed cabinet restraint wires, you can change the angle by changing where the restraint is attached to the door or the cabinet. The wire remains the same length, so changing where it attaches will change how much the door can open. Are you wondering how to keep your cabinet doors from swinging open too far? Are your cabinet doors hitting a wall? Are your cabinet doors hitting an appliance? Are your cabinet doors hitting a pendant light? Are your cabinet doors hitting another cabinet? If you answered yes to any of those questions, we have the perfect, simple solution for you. However, hinge restrictor clips are completely invisible once installed and just look like part of the hinge, so if that is important to you, these may be a good option.We opted to go with the cabinet door restraints because I read that there are some issues with the hinge restrictor clips only being compatible with certain types of hinges. Decide where you want the other end to go on the cabinet to hold the door to your preferred angle. Mark with pencil. Pre-drill in this spot. You can add either a hinge restrictor clip or cabinet door restraints to your cabinet doors to limit how wide they can open and prevent them from banging into each other. You can limit how far your cabinet opens by using either a hinge restrictor clip or cabinet door restraints. These are both easy to add to existing cabinets and limit how wide the doors can open up. Our stainless steel cabinet door restraints are the superior choice compared to the plastic hinge restriction clips offered by others. Here’s why:

We also liked that the cabinet door restraints allow you to select the open angle of the cabinet. Whether you want it to open a little wider or less wide because of the layout of your kitchen, you can make that specific adjustment. You don’t want your cabinet doors to hit each other because it can damage the door or the knob and will also make a surprisingly loud noise.Our restraints work with practically every type of hinge on the market. No more guessing if you have the right hinge. Chances are you do. Titus hinge angle restrictors limit the opening angle of cabinet doors and prevent damage to door or any adjacent object.

Yes, the new knobs we just installed (and the knobs the previous owner had) bang right into another cabinet in one spot and into the wall in the other. The doors don’t stop themselves soon enough.The only negative about the wire is that it is visible when the cabinet is open. But this shouldn’t be a problem for anyone. You really don’t notice it once it’s in place because it’s at the top. The plastic restriction clips get brittle and break easily. After all, they’re only made of plastic.

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