🚪 Close with confidence—upgrade your barn door game effortlessly!
The DonYoung 2PCS Barn Door Soft Close Mechanism offers a hole-free, easy-to-install solution for sliding barn doors weighing 70-160 pounds. Featuring upgraded actuators and adjustable spacers, it delivers a smooth, stable soft close without drilling. The sleek black plastic design discreetly fits behind the rail, and the complete kit includes hooks, screws, and a hex wrench, backed by 24/7 customer support and a 6-month warranty.
Brand | DonYoung |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Normal Barn Door Soft Close Mechanism |
Item Weight | 0.93 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | Billion International Hardware |
Part Number | RRA3000 |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 0.72 x 0.86 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RRA3000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | New Upgraded Soft Close Mechanism (2PCS) |
Finish | Antique |
Pattern | RRA3000 |
Installation Method | Hole-Free |
Usage | Professional |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 6-Month |
H**Y
Really wish I had found this product sooner! A+++
The media could not be loaded. I've had a large custom barn door installed in my bedroom for almost 5 years. The door measures 100" tall and 48" wide and is made of solid wood. The door separates our bathroom from our bedroom, and my wife and I use it almost daily. My wife rarely opened the door all the way, since she didn't like to hear it "clunk" against the stopper when fully opened. Therefore, the door would always stick out into the opening about 3 to 4 inches and it was a pet peeve for me! I constantly would push the thing all the way open and it was just an unspoken internal battle amongst ourselves (after 28 years, you learn to not actually mention meaningless things anymore). Anyway, when I found this soft close mechanism at a reasonable price that looked extremely easy to install...I had to give it a shot. Wow, wow, wow! Super easy to install and works EXACTLY as advertised (even on my extremely large barn door). I honestly don't know how much my door weighs, but this thing has no issues whatsoever...even when pushing it open relatively quickly. I've attached a video for reference of it in action. I initially installed both sides of the mechanism (opening and closing). However, last night (the 1st night it was installed) my wife went to bed about 30 minutes before me. When I was ready for bed, I turned off the bathroom lights and always try to open the door quietly, as to try and not wake her up unnecessarily. The soft close mechanism does such a good job of keeping the door closed, I had to use a fair amount of force to get the door to begin to open. This made a decent amount of noise (in the middle of the night) and woke up my wife. Once I pushed the door open, the opening side of the mechanism kicked in and gently pulled the door completely open without any excessive noise. So, I think for my setup, I'm going to remove the actuator on the "closing" side of the door so that we can quietly open the door in the night without using any excessive force. For me, I'm most happy about the door always staying fully open. When closing the door at night, it's not an issue if it makes a little bit of noise (since no one is asleep yet). For the simplicity of the install, the functionality of the product, the extremely reasonable price & helping to eliminate a small pet peeve I have...it's ABSOLUTELY 5 stars for me!! Hope this review helps!
J**N
Works really smooth and installation is not too difficult
Only had it installed a few days as of Apr-17-2025, but it works really well. I got the lightweight version for my 70 lbs sliding barn door and it works perfect for that weight. Catches the door 3-4 inches before fully opened or closed and gently pulls it the rest of the way. Operation is quite other than the click when it catches the door (louder if the door is moving fast).Installation was relatively easy if you're hand at all. Instructions are not very detailed, but you'll figure it out. Fit was perfect for my barn door and railing bought from Menards.
D**Z
Super smart, well made, crazy easy install.
I have a heavy set of barn doors in my office that gets opened and closed several times a day. It takes a solid 10 seconds of concentration to close them, as if it hits the existing stop with too much force it'll bounce back the other way. Well no more! This genius little device bolts on, and slowly and gently pulls the door up against the stop. You can literally fling the door open or closed, and it will glide gently to a stop.Install was simple, just look at the cutaway photo on the product listing, and do exactly that. You'll need to attach the small angle brackets which is a slight pain (not easy to get the screw in there) but that's really the worst of it.Here's my super-fast summary instructions:* Attach the little angle brackets to the cartridge, one on each end so it looks like the photo. You'll end up with each bracket looking like a mirror image of the other (one for left, one for right.)* Bolt it onto the rail somewhere over where the door lands in the closed position, and the open position.* Open / Close the door to where it needs to land, then place the receiver bracket into the notch. Use screws to attach it to the top. If there's a big distance between the receiver bracket and the notch, use the plastic shims underneath / adjust the bracket up and down with the little hex bolt.That's it. Legit.It does its job well, it's inexpensive, and really well engineered.
R**S
Works with adjustments
The media could not be loaded. Overall, good product. The soft-close rails work very well. Quiet, and not difficult to pull the door from one side to the other. Mounted on the backside of the door rail, the soft close rails are almost completely hidden.Here are the reasons I could not give it five stars:The instructions are horrible. There is no website or QR code to see a video for assistance. The video on the listing on Amazon helps slightly. Utube videos are better, but different products that are nearly the same.I mounted the actuator plates flush with the front of the door. This placed the actuator towards the back half of the door width. Once I rehung the door, and started lining up where the rail and actuator at the stop points I realized the actuator barely engaged the rail slide. The height was fine, but the actuator sat almost behind the rail slide and stop. I went ahead and tightened everything in place, and then tried the door. The actuator would slide out from the rail plunger because it did not line up enough. I considered coming up with some type of shim to move the rail rearward away from the door rail. I ended up loosening the screws to the actuator plates (removing the center one altogether), and sliding the actuator forward. You can see by the pictures that it actually hangs out from the front of the door. Can’t really see it unless you are looking for it, but it bothers me.It’ll work for now.My barn door is standard thickness, solid core with glass. So it is not unusually thin. Very heavy but the slide rails handle it very nicely.
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