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These durable free-swinging steel hinges are designed to open and close
smoothly. They are available in a variety of sizes and plated finishes,
including a primer coat finish, so you can perfectly complement any project.
They feature removable flat-tipped pins and a fully swaged design. Matching
screws included. Priced per pair.
Applications:
- Kitchen cabinets
- Shutters
- Furniture
- Clock cases
- Small boxes
- More!
Specifications:
- Loose pin
- .065 gauge steel
- Mortise installation
- Listed dimensions: Length x Open Width
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Flat-Tipped Butt Hinges
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Average Rating:
3.2
(11 customer reviews)
$4.99
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1) Submitted by
Susanne, from Cashiers, NC
on 3/21/2011
Customer Rating: 
I needed small hinges to support a rather heavy door and these hinges worked perfectly. The operate smoothly and the oil rubbed bronze, a little darker than the norm, blended perfectly with my other hardware.
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2) Submitted by
Glen, from Pierre, SD
on 12/10/2010
Customer Rating: 
Ordered several of the antique brass hinges and they look and work great.
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3) Submitted by
Jeff M. Curry, from Downers Grove, IL.
on 11/1/2009
Customer Rating: 
Ordered all four finishes to check quality for an up coming project. They were all well made and the finishes will complement my work.
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4) Submitted by
Jerry, from Milwaukee, WI
on 7/6/2009
Customer Rating: 
I needed some antique brass hinges to match the rest of the decor in the boat I'm helping to restore. Got installed last weekend. We'll see how well they hold up to the environment. (I'm pretty sure these are steel with an applied antique finish.) But for the price, if they rust in a few years...well worth it. We'll worry about getting the solid brass when that happens.
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5) Submitted by
John Halliday III, from Oakland, OR
on 11/11/2010
Customer Rating: 
I ordered 7 pair of butt hinges with a brushed nickle finish, 3 pair were a bright brushed chrome finish. Probably a warehouse stocking issue, luck has it I ordered more than I needed and it worked out fine, next time I will send them back. Not so good for the first order, but I will try again.
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6) Submitted by
Nick, from Pullman, WA
on 1/21/2011
Customer Rating: 
These hinges were just the right size for my project, but the hinge pin slid out too easily and I'm concerned about how long it will last. I was replacing hinges on a toy box who pins had worked themselves free and became bent. I expect the same to happen with these.
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7) Submitted by
Glen Stewart, from Encinitas, CA
on 2/25/2011
Customer Rating: 
Probably worth what I paid for them but quality was too poor for me to use on a nice piece of furniture. Hinge pin loose, leaves not the same size nor aligned with each other. Impossible to use for consistent accurate use with jigs. Too sad.
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8) Submitted by
Gary Pankratz, from Davenport, IA
on 4/3/2011
Customer Rating: 
The hinges were of such poor quality that I will not put them on my work. I had to model them to the pin size over an hour of wasted time because there was so much looseness in them that the doors could not be aligned. I did that until I can get some qualty hinges.
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9) Submitted by
Richard , from Lyndhurst, OH
on 5/2/2011
Customer Rating: 
The barrels do not line up and pin is very loose. terrible quality. I would not recommend them.
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10) Submitted by
Dave Wilson, from Keizer, OR
on 7/13/2012
Customer Rating: 
Hinge pin so loose I think I'm going to have to peen them to keep them from working their way out on the horizontal location but I feel that they will work well for my project. I do agree with Glenn that they are well worth the price I paid.
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11) Submitted by
Justin, from Goldsboro, NC
on 5/18/2009
Customer Rating: 
I needed some good hinges for a chessboard for my brother and his son. I decided to take a chance on these before I spent $20 - $30 on a set. These hinges are excellent for their price range!! (I bought the antique brass hinges)
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