Rated 4.94 out of 5 based on 1474 customer ratings
Based on 1474 reviews
James Corsey
Rated 5 out of 5
August 31, 2025
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There Solid and Beautiful
It was the best option for my Black Doors
Ginette Alexander
Rated 5 out of 5
August 31, 2025
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Cost effective and functions as expected
We replaced all of our old, ugly gold hinges with these. They really improved the look and function as expected. I appreciate that they came with so...More
We replaced all of our old, ugly gold hinges with these. They really improved the look and function as expected. I appreciate that they came with some longer screws for stability in the jamb. The cost for a multi-pack was more reasonable than purchasing individual hinges at Home Depot.
Kim Murray
Rated 5 out of 5
August 31, 2025
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Great price
Very affordable. Easy to install. We are using them on several doors.
Mary M. Dickey
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2025
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The quality of the hinges are very good
Perfect match to my decor and great quality for the price
zenurez
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2025
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Better than most!
Sounds odd to get excited about a hinge. But these are great!
These hinges come pre lubricated with a thick grease. The short screws are about 1/8 in...More
Sounds odd to get excited about a hinge. But these are great!
These hinges come pre lubricated with a thick grease. The short screws are about 1/8 inch longer than standard which is great if you have a stripped hole and the heads are sturdy, I didn't end up with any wallowed out screw heads like can spmetimes happen with cheap screws. I didn't have a need for the long screws, but these are great if you have a sagging door to screw into the stud. The hinges are heavy duty and fit exactly in the hole.
Previous owner put graphite in all our door hinges. Now we have graphite all over our walls. Kids stick their finger in it and leave finger prints all over my white doors and jams. The only thing that gets the graphite off is an eraser or Mr Clean sponge. You can see the old hinges vs the new ones in my photo. And you can see all the fingerprints i got on the door just while uninstalling the old hinges.
Do yourself a favor, use silicone grease, never graphite. The only place graphite should be used are areas that are routinely exposed to freezing temperatures.
FRANCESCA
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2025
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Door hinges
The hinges came in the correct size ordered, fit perfectly, Myself & the Phillips screw driver installed 30 door hinges from the original chrome (new ...More
The hinges came in the correct size ordered, fit perfectly, Myself & the Phillips screw driver installed 30 door hinges from the original chrome (new home built) to black, they look great!
Shelly
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2025
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Perfect hinges
Bought these hinges for our DIY craft cabinet. Worked perfectly for the opening and closing purposes.
Katelyn
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2025
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Easy install
victoria
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2025
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Pleased with my purchase
Work out as intended !
florida girl
Rated 5 out of 5
August 30, 2025
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All new hinges
Worked perfectly!
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These hinges come pre lubricated with a thick grease. The short screws are about 1/8 inch longer than standard which is great if you have a stripped hole and the heads are sturdy, I didn't end up with any wallowed out screw heads like can spmetimes happen with cheap screws. I didn't have a need for the long screws, but these are great if you have a sagging door to screw into the stud. The hinges are heavy duty and fit exactly in the hole.
Previous owner put graphite in all our door hinges. Now we have graphite all over our walls. Kids stick their finger in it and leave finger prints all over my white doors and jams. The only thing that gets the graphite off is an eraser or Mr Clean sponge. You can see the old hinges vs the new ones in my photo. And you can see all the fingerprints i got on the door just while uninstalling the old hinges.
Do yourself a favor, use silicone grease, never graphite. The only place graphite should be used are areas that are routinely exposed to freezing temperatures.