

🚪 Close with confidence — the smart way to secure your space!
Lily's Home Automatic Door Closer offers a punch-free, adjustable solution for sliding, storm, and cabinet doors. Engineered with a durable steel cable and customizable tension spring, it ensures smooth, secure closing up to 50,000 cycles. Easy to install with 3M adhesive and screws, this compact device blends seamlessly into any door frame, enhancing home security and convenience for modern living.






| ASIN | B0C47LX3RB |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #190,578 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #162 in Door Closers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2023 |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | Elvo |
| Manufacturer | Lily's Home |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 0.75 inches |
| Size | Single - Black |
| UPC | 810015933732 |
| Usage | Professional |
T**0
good product, and works great
Super easy to install & works great on our pantry barn door
M**L
Works great easy to install
This works perfect perfectly. My dogs figured out how to open my screen door, but of course they didn’t figure out how to close it.! Problem solved! They can still open the door, but now it shuts itself. It was easy to install and easy to customize.
S**R
Don’t do it!
My advice is simply ”don’t.” Delete it from your cart and find something else. It took two weeks for these two to arrive and each was missing different parts but I was able to completely assemble one from the parts between them. There’s little adjustability between “slice your finger off” speed and “impossible to open.” When you do find the sweet spot it only takes five pulls to return to the “lose a thumb” mode. Why? Because the only thing slowing it down is this little piece of plastic that fits between the thumb screws and the metal cable. Disassembling it to inspect those little plastic bits tells you why. The cables readily slicing the plastic bits to shreds and I just pulled them out of the box five minutes ago. Look at the blue bits that go on either side of the cable and see how deep the groove is already. This was literally after only ten half-pulls of the cable to assemble and test it. This is horribly engineered and won’t last two minutes past installation. Amazon refunded and told me to throw it away. They should be pulled from the site all be thrown away.
D**O
Ease of installation
Could be a little stronger, had to use two on one door
G**B
Works
Worked great on patio screen
R**M
Wow, it works...
Ordered this on the fly as nobody seems to know how to close the screen door. Was not expecting much but after installation, all of 3 minutes, small adjustment and it is doing what it supposed too! Wish I would have known about this years ago....
J**F
Just Not Strong Enough
It could have been my door, but the tensile strength wasn't enough to close my screen patio door even at the highest tension.
C**Y
Works
Used screws for attachment to outdoor door surround and tape to attach to metal door. Seems to be working well and fixes a door that keeps having the closer break for a fast and cheap fix.
G**H
A neat little product that works very well, used on my two screen sliding doors to close them after entry and exit, very easy to install.
G**.
gutes patentg nur beim nahezu kommenden schließen macht es knarrende geräusche, daher nicht ganz zufrieden , , wie gräuschlos angesagt.esser
S**R
Fonctionne bien et réglementaires avec les nouvelles loi
I**Q
No working at all there is no power to pulling the sliding almunium door. It is waste. Advice to other don't purchase this device. Rest up to you. Warm regards
S**N
I live in a house with "modern farmhouse" aspirations, which is code for: "We replaced our perfectly functional, privacy-providing bathroom door with a sliding barn door." While it looks like it belongs on the cover of a magazine, the barn door has one fatal flaw—it has the structural commitment of a wet noodle. It never stays shut. It drifts. It lingers. It leaves a three-inch "voyeur gap" that turns a private moment into a public exhibit for my German Shepherd, Lucy, and anyone else walking down the hallway. Enter Lily's Home Automatic Door Closer. I have effectively turned my rustic farm door into a high-security airlock. The Installation: DIY or Die The setup was simple enough that even I, a man whose primary tool is "hitting it with a shoe," managed to get it working. It’s essentially a high-tension wire on a pulley system that says, "I don't care about your aesthetic, Alexander, this door is closing." The Performance: The "Silent Closer" The tension is surprisingly smooth. Now, when a family member exits the bathroom and—per usual—forgets that doors are meant to be sealed, the Lily’s Home closer takes over. It slowly, inevitably, pulls that heavy wooden slab back into its "shame-hiding" position. The Speed: It doesn't slam. It’s not a guillotine. It’s a gentle, persistent tug that whispers, "No one needs to see you brushing your teeth in your underwear." The Tension: It’s strong enough to move a solid barn door, but not so strong that you get trapped inside like a character in an Edgar Allan Poe story. The Social Benefit This device has saved my marriage and my dignity. No longer do I have to shout "THE GAP! WATCH THE GAP!" from the porcelain throne like a conductor on the London Underground. The door simply obeys the laws of physics I have installed upon it. Even Lucy the German Shepherd is confused. she used to be able to nudge the door open with her nose to check if I was still alive; now, the door fights back. She stared at it for ten minutes yesterday, clearly wondering what kind of ghost has taken up residence in the hardware. The Verdict If you have a sliding door that refuses to do its one job, you need this. It’s the perfect solution for the "Barn Door Privacy Crisis of 2026." It’s discreet, it’s effective, and it’s the only thing standing between me and a very awkward conversation with my mother-in-law in the hallway. Pros: Total privacy restored; no more "drifting" doors; makes your bathroom feel like a high-tech laboratory. Cons: I can no longer blame the "ghosts" when I leave the door open.
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