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This 1 x Door Stop features a sleek satin stainless steel finish and is designed for floor mounting. It includes concealed fixings and is compatible with both timber and concrete installations, making it a versatile choice for any professional setting.
L**N
Good stuff
Very very good for price. To be picky the threading was not first class
C**M
Nice n Shiny
Luv this door stop looks great on our new solid Oak Floor, easy to fit and does the job!
D**I
OK they work
Not the best, they were full of metal fines and not very clean looked like it had just come from the cutting disc...
A**R
door stop
need a wood floor to install.i cannot comment on the self adhesive.
E**B
Quite good
What you get for your fiver is the stainless steel slug with the tough plastic collar shown in the product illustration, plus a selection of floor fixings. The slug + collar are fine. It's the fixings that lose the star. Most of us will use the screw, which has a threaded peg at the top onto which the slug bolts down, cut in this is a slot for your screwdriver. You can either drive it straight into a wooden floor, or drill a hole in concrete floor and screw it into the rawl-plug also supplied. Or there is a proper masonry fixing which you may choose if you are fixing into a proper brick or stone floor but truth to tell I cannot see how on earth it would work. It is seldom going to be used. Buy these separately and they cost some. I'd leave it out and sell the stop cheaper. So, back to the screw. If you want to use it with the plug, there is no indication of the drill size you need to use to make the hole. Use it straight into wood - or your typical, modern composition board floor - and you are in trouble. It's fat. It's very tough to drive. It's not of the best quality steel. You get your biggest screwdriver. You force it round and down. The slot distorts. If you are particularly unlucky your screwdriver slips and b*****s the vinyl you have just had expensively laid. (This didn't happen to me, but it was a close call.) You then have the devil's own job getting the slug to bolt down over the distorted peg. Really, if you are wise, you will drill a pilot hole first. That begins to make a big job out of a very small one. A better floor fixing must cost more, but would make the job a whole lot easier.
J**N
Door stop
Put behind bathroom door to stop door hitting shower cubicle
M**N
Very solid
Very sturdy door stop. Solid and good quality. Easy to install. Perfect size
B**N
The double-ended screw supplied is a special item so you really don't want to damage it
Ideal where there is a bit of a gap at the bottom of the door - the centre of the rubber ring of the door stop is about an inch off the floor. Once fitted, worthy of 5 stars but I have deducted one star for difficulty of fitting. The double-ended screw supplied is a special item so you really don't want to damage it and it is too long and wide to fit easily to a wooden floor - you will need to drill a pilot hole and apply quite a bit of turning force to screw it into the floor, doing this risks damaging the screw because it is quite soft metal really and if you damage it even slightly you may have trouble screwing the stop itself into place. Having said that, once fitted it seems sturdy and looks great.
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