Color:Tuscan Bronze | Style:Entry Knob Push Pull Rotate the hands-full door lock from Brinks. The only door lock that opens 3 ways. Push it, pull it, or rotate it. With an elbow, hip or finger you can open the door by simply pushing or pulling on the knob or lever. Despite being so easy to use, these locks are built to achieve the most rigorous residential security standards as you would expect from Brinks. You can rest assured they will keep intruders out and your family and valuables safe. Push Pull Rotate door locks are built on a commercial grade chassis to withstand repeated use and abuse making them perfect for front and back doors and for all interior rooms like bathrooms, laundry rooms, and pantries. Installation is easy and they fit all standard doors. You only need a Phillips screwdriver and a few minutes to dramatically improve the function and appearance of your home. Made with superior craftsmanship, Push Pull Rotate door locks have dual torsion springs for smooth rotation, hidden screws for a more decorative appearance, 75mm diameter roses to hide the blemish from old hardware and removable interior knobs or levers for scratch-free installation. They also come with a lifetime warranty for defects in material or workmanship.
A**R
Pretty
Present for my mom, they’re pretty
A**E
Five Stars
Easy to install once you know what you are doing and customer service teriffic!
S**S
Great if you don't lock your front, back, and bathroom doors
Beware, these door knobs do not lock. The product description states they are "perfect for front and back doors and all interior rooms like bathrooms." Do you lock your front, back, and bathroom doors? If you do, then the product description is misleading. Obviously I'm not reviewing a free product like the 5 star reviews.
P**Y
Florida - Product has issues in humidity
Important: I live in Florida where the humidity is 90% more often than not. I keep the AC going year round.I have three of these. I previously used the lever style but got rid of them because they bind up. I love the concept and when they work it's awesome.The problem is if you have a nice solid door that fits and clicks shut with limited play you really need to smack it hard to push it open.I installed one on/in my front door and in less than a year it had rusted to the point it was binding. Honestly though so was the deadbolt for one of the other big companies.I'm not sure anything is built to last for Florida. It might be better to go with less fancy/complicated hardware in high humidity areas.
R**D
Brinks Brings Tight Security To Doorknobs And Entryways!!
I recently had the pleasure of trying out the keyed entryway door set from Brinks and was so impressed I decided to get this one too. It will solve a problem I've been ignoring over five years now on my bedroom door. About two out of ten times I close the door behind me it locks whether it's in the lock position or not. My immediate solution was to keep a key on the hook over the door but as you can see that's hardly a solution, but I am nothing if not speedy on my repairs and five years have slipped by while the ratio has moved to about four out of ten times. Obviously the time had come and the front door set I installed has proved to be a real convenience. It's providing the safety and sturdiness I've come to expect with Brinks products with their push, pull, rotate technology. I works great and I like the convenience of being able to push in with my hip or backside when my hands are full or just hurting from arthritis so getting this interior set from the same guys was a no brainer.Installation was a snap (read the instructions however, it's a little different from your usual installation, but still only took me about thirty minutes and I'm slow as molasses). This one does not lock (since the kids are grown and gone we don't need the lock anymore) and when I have my hands full I can just push and it opens from the outside in.I highly recommend the product, though it's a bit more expensive, it's made by Brinks and it shows. Should outlast you or me.
Z**N
Sturdy and great finish, install is easy, and you can push/pull to open door.
This is a sturdy and well built product that performs as expected. You get what you pay for and in this case the higher price means a better finish, and performance. The door really does open with pull or push in addition to rotate. I first got it for my garage door as I am often carrying stuff and it's hard to rotate the door knob, but then realized it does not have a locking mechanism, so it will not work when we want to lock the door. So I installed it on another laundry room door. It's great when you have a load of laundry in your hands and just want to push the door open rather than have to set it down and then open the door.This oiled bronze finish looks great on doors, and hopefully will not get the chipped off and worn down look of some brass door knobs.Reading the installation instructions, and watching the video on this product page on how to install was very helpful. I am a door lock novice and would have had no clue on how to install correctly given my door lock hole size if I had not seen the video. All parts and accessories are included and only a screwdriver is needed. The parts you use vary based on the size of the hole and the distance from the latch so read instructions carefully, but it's easy enough to install in a few minutes.
A**Y
Great for arthritic hands or those with arm problems
First off, this is gorgeous. Sturdy, strong, with a solid feel. It installs easily (made even more so with the video that is linked). The antique metal look doesn't look cheap, it looks to last.The purpose, however, is somewhat beguiling. For one thing, it seems to solve a great problem: your hands are full when you need enter a room, so you just give this a little hip bump and it opens for you. No need to reach and turn a handle or a lever (the standard in most homes). Seems great, except that I can't really think of a time I've ever had that problem.Sure, I carry loads of laundry and groceries through different rooms, but not so much that I don't have a time to open the door. In fact, it can be a bit awkward if you have furniture right next to the door because you have to have enough room to turn sideways (large laundry basket or whatever in your arms) and bump it. It works, but it's not a natural move to actually get THAT close to the door you are leaving or entering. So it's not solving any problems for me.However, for someone with limited range of movement on their hands, such as severe arthritis or other ailments, might find this solution inspiring. It would allow them to use another movement to use a door, but I assume it would be easier since they wouldn't likely be carrying big armfuls of stuff. So it's a solution for you if you have issues with your hands or even arms.I can see how this could be useful to install in elderly relatives homes as well. One thing to note is this model doesn't lock from either side, so it's intended for a room like a pantry, laundry room, etc. Not a bathroom or bedroom for sure, unless it's a child's room.The brand has a great reputation and it's well made. Just know that using it doesn't feel like that much of a solution.
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