🔒 Secure Your Space with Style!
The Mousike Magnetic Door Catch is a heavy-duty solution designed to keep doors securely closed with a remarkable 90lb pull force. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this 4-pack is perfect for various applications in your home, including kitchens, bedrooms, and RVs. Easy to install with included screws, it offers both safety and convenience, making it an ideal gift for anyone looking to enhance their home security.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Mousike |
Product Dimensions | 3.82"L x 0.79"W x 0.59"Th |
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Thickness | 1.5 Centimeters |
Number of Pieces | 28 |
Pull Force | 40 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | MST |
UPC | 710382564877 |
Part Number | HU-XI-159 |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 95 |
Size | 4Pack |
Horsepower | 1 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Magnetic Door Catch
What I really love about this magnetic door catch is how securely it holds the door shut. Even though it’s not a heavy-duty latch, the magnet is strong enough to keep the door in place without any slamming or swinging open unexpectedly. I can confidently close the door with a simple push, and the magnet instantly clicks into place, holding it tight. No more annoying doors that pop open when I’m trying to keep things organized.
K**N
AAA+++ Even this grandma got it done in less than 30 minutes.
Even this grandma installed these in less than 20 minutes. I used a couple of tools. I had a marker to mark the holes. A Phillips head screwdriver to match the screw heads that came with the package. A pointy thing that looks like a screwdriver, but has a longer point (a nail would work too) to "pre-drill" or just start the hole where I marked where the screw will go. Hammer for that nail/screwdriver thing, and a drill with a Philips head to match the screws. The drill isn't even needed depending on how hard your wood is. It was a little overkill for what I was doing. A regular Phillips said screwdriver by hand could work just as well if your wood is not too hard. (Oh my don't read too much into that🤣). Anyway, I watched the video and it had everything I needed to see how to line things up and once I understood that it was just a matter of minutes to get it all done. Lickety-split and it works. I used the 90 pound magnets because my door is warped from not ever having latches. They hold and the warp hopefully will calm down. In the meantime, my door opens and closes. Now I guess I'm going to need a pull door handle so it looks nice. Hope the pictures are helpful. Don't be afraid to try it. I'm pretty proud of myself.
A**R
Great magnet!
Used to hold cabinet closed in RV. Very strong holding it closed firmly. Has a nice finish on it as well.
R**K
They Work But Don't Believe The Hype
Magnets work and are stronger than regular cabinet magnets. They are strong enough that the 3M tape cannot transfer the strike plate from the magnet to the door during installation. However, there isn't any truth to the 90lb claim.They do work, if you know how to install magnet latches by measuring, and want magnets slightly stronger than the ones you normally find in the hardware aisle at a box store these are good. I rated 4 stars for the ridiculous 90lb claim. If they were that strong you could hang elementary kids from the ceiling with them.
A**S
Problem Solved...hopefully?
I inherited a house that has a set of swinging doors (like a bar in an old fashioned western) which were installed to keep the cats out of the foyer about forty years ago. What followed was a thirty year battle between Dad and the cats, who wanted into the foyer. MOstly, the cats won. That said, I appear to have inherited the battle along with the house because I now have four, large kittens who really want in the foyer. Having seen various things tried (note the gate latch in the picture) I opted for something new. Magnets. It's mounted slightly differently then intended (it's meant to latch two doors with the magnetic plates hitting included striker plates) with the two magnetic plates (which are attracted to each other) mounted so they overhang and attach in the open space between the doors. It's definitely pretty firmly in place, but I can come and go needed and so far (three days, take of that, what you will, but it's the longest anything has held so far) no cats in the foyer. The latches seem to be very well made, and the magnets hold on firmly. It comes enough screws and they too, are good quality, not especially long, but it doesn't seem to need that.
W**®
Worth the money
We needed something strong to hold our chicken coop doors closed, and he's definitely did the job. They're very strong and top quality, I would recommend them
L**S
Magnet - 1 Warped Door - 0
Have an old water damaged storm door, warped. VERY strong magnet pulled top in nicely.
B**R
Works as but glue backed plate comes loose
Works as but glue backed plate comes loose
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