Baldwin Tobin Hall/Closet Lever in Satin Nickel
Baldwin Tobin Hall/Closet Lever in Satin Nickel
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Baldwin Tobin Hall/Closet Lever in Satin Nickel

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  • Elegant Design: Features a traditional lever design with refined curves and sleek contours, presented in a crisp satin nickel finish suitable for traditional, transitional, or contemporary aesthetics.
  • Versatile Application: Designed for interior hallway and closet doors where no locking function is required, offering effortless style and accessibility.
  • Standard Compatibility: Fits standard door preparations from 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" thick, with an adjustable backset from 2-3/8" to 2-3/4" for broad compatibility.
  • Flexible Installation: Includes three interchangeable faceplates (round corner, square corner, drive-in collar) and a fully reversible lever for both right-handed and left-handed doors.
  • Durable Construction: ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 certified, ensuring superior security and durability, complemented by a 1/2 inch latch throw.
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Jan 1, 2017
Chrisnw
2 out of 5 stars review

Disappointed in longevity

Loved the sleek look and feel of the handle and frame and expected top of the line quality and long lasting. however the closing mechanism that goes in and out when you turn the handle broke in two years. Replaced two doors with same hardware and both broke within a month of each other in a little over two years of use. The handle wound need to be jiggled to get the spring to release then it just stayed stuck in the casing and didn't come out.

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