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The Berta 10 Pack 86 Degree Angle Restriction Hinge Clips are essential for any kitchen with frameless cabinet hinges. This set of 10 clips effectively limits door opening angles to 86 degrees, preventing damage and ensuring a smooth, quiet operation. Installation is a breeze—no tools required! Made from durable nylon, these clips blend seamlessly into your cabinetry, providing both functionality and style.
Manufacturer | Berta |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.11 x 1.73 x 0.63 inches |
Size | 10 Pieces |
Style | Restriction |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Nylon |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**8
Worked great
The media could not be loaded. These little clips slide in the hinge and limits how far the door opens. Worked great on cabnet doors that are next to a wall.
P**R
Works great, very overpriced
Works great easy to install
M**T
Didn’t work for my hinges
I expected these to work but the hinge design for my cabinets was not the right type. It would be helpful if they provided more detail on the hinges it works with. I’m sure it works fine with the appropriate hinge.
G**S
Finelly, after three attempts This works for my Cabinet Door Cabinet Door Angle Restriction
I had to go thromy ugh three attempts before I was lucky enough to get the correct Cabinet Door Angle Restriction for Frameless Cabinet Hinges. These work perfectly thanks to Berta.
A**S
works well, install was confusing
These clips keep my corner cabinet doors from banging into the neighboring cabinets. Taking off one star because the price is obscene for what they are (a tiny piece of plastic). I used them with Berta soft close hinges (frameless, full overlay) so I can't say if they would be compatible with any other brand. I did have to remove the portion of the hinge that attaches to the door in order to install, because the clip inserts on the back side of the cup. Ideally these should be installed before the hinges are installed so you don't risk stripping the screw hole on repeat installation.The install was not at all intuitive, and no instructions are provided. I was afraid to jam the clip into the hinge without being sure exactly where to insert, and at what angle, since it might get stuck and be impossible to remove. I finally reached someone at Berta who helped me out. Here's the process:1. hold the hinge in one hand so that it is almost fully closed, but not quite. Looking at the back of the cup just above the rounded edge, you should be able to see a horizontal pin with an open space above it (photo 1). If the space above the pin is obstructed, you need to open the hinge a bit more.2. hold the clip so the curved lip is pointing down, and insert the opposite end above the horizontal pin and at an upward angle (photo 2). It will be aligned to the left edge of the pin since there is something in the way at the right edge. It's a tight fit -- on some hinges it almost felt like there wasn't enough width to insert, but it worked eventually.3. push the clip firmly until it snaps in place. You may want to use a tool to help you do this. The curved lip will be seated against the horizontal pin (photo 3).4. open the hinge. If you compare it to the same hinge without a clip installed, you can see that it doesn't open quite as far (photo 4).5. (re)install the hinge on the door. The door is now restricted to slightly less than 90 degrees when fully open (photo 5).In my experience, the restriction clip will work if installed on a single hinge (door with 2 hinges), but I installed on both hinges.
M**E
Trimming needed
Had to trim on side to make it fit. Works great.
S**Y
Worked as expected - way overpriced
The media could not be loaded. These tiny pieces of plastic are smaller than the size of a dime. They are worth about 5 cents at most. That said, the do exactly what they are supposed to do and limit the opening of the cabinet.Please note that while these work, they do put a lot of stress on the cabinet where the hinges mount when the door swings open. It would be wise to hold the door from swinging open or risk the hinges pulling out at some point.
M**.
Converts a 110 to a 90 with little effort.
Seems to work pretty well but time will tell since they are plastic. I wish they had a quick video instead of a couple pictures. Manufacturing cost is maybe one or two cents so the $2 per piece is a bit pricey. But, if you already have the hinge, it’s a lot cheaper to convert it using this than to buy a new one. For this reason, I gave it a good rating for “the value for the money”. Installation is somewhat easy, but you do have to take the hinge off the cabinet door. Once off, the piece slides right in. The pics help but pay attention to the orientation of the piece and the insertion point into the hinge.
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