🚪 Lock in style and safety with every swing!
The DTC EH89 10-pack angle restrictor clips are precision-engineered nylon accessories that limit kitchen cabinet doors to a safe 86-degree opening. Designed for face frame hinges, these lightweight yet durable clips install effortlessly and remain nearly invisible, ensuring both protection and aesthetic harmony in your cabinetry.
Manufacturer | DTC |
Part Number | EH89 |
Item Weight | 0.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.26 x 3.86 x 0.28 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EH89-10 |
Color | Gray |
Style | Restrictor |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Nylon |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Mounting Type | Face,Door Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Amazing! Easy Installation and work great!
The angle restrictor clips for DTC cabinet hinges work wonderfully and are very easy to install. To install- 1) remove the hinge from the cabinet frame by removing the screw. See pic 2. NOTE: No need to remove the cabinet door and you only need to install a clip in one hinge per door for the restrictor to work) 2) Once the screw has been removed, spring the hinge to open and reveal the inside. See pic 1. 3) Insert the restrictor clip so that the curved part of the clip is over the barrel of the hinge. (The clip will snap into place) 4) Close the hinge and reattach it to the cabinet frame. You’re done! The whole process takes 5-10 minutes per door and no more ruining cabinet doors and walls by doors that open at too wide of an angle (the clips will restrict opening angle to 86 degrees)
T**C
Worked great!
Worked great for me! Used on some Kunal plywood cabinets with DTC hardware
K**L
Work perfectly Cabinet Guy didn’t know these existed !!
These little pieces work so perfect. I told my Cabinet Guy there had to be a way to keep the doors from hitting the wall in my newly installed pantry and kitchen. The cabinet guy told me I’d have to replace every single hinge. I said no way there has to be a way I found these online in a different brand and I ordered them I showed him and we tried to use them, but they popped out. He explained to me what brand of cabinet hinge I had and I went online right in front of him and showed him that there were These plastic pieces that were made specifically for these type hinges at a fraction of the cost so I ordered them.When they came in, he anxiously installed them and said he couldn’t believe it. He didn’t know such a thing existed and now he was going to add it to his arsenal. Funny thing is he tried to walk off with the rest of the ones I had left. I stop that. If you have cabinet doors that hit the wall, do not let a contractor make you put little plastic tabs on your wall instead get these hinges, but please make sure you check out the model of your hinges before you order these because it does make a difference. The plastic clips go inside the hinge that attaches to your cabinet carcass. Please make sure you watch the video from the manufacturer so you install them correctly. Putting these in all of my cabinet doors that were hitting the wall I think took him four minutes and I have a lot of cabinet doors against the wall. These are expensive and they work great!
T**S
Perfect fit
These are the perfect unknown little piece needed for kitchen/bath cabinet doors that were installed by complete armatures. Say good bye to cabinet doors that clank into one another when both opened, or being cautious of the door slamming against the adjacent wall. SO, your home is a brand new "Custom build", and yet the 'Custom Cabinets' bang and clank on each other or the wall... here is the solution. It is a REAL simple fix, and sooooo easy. This will take a 'standard' door from 105 degrees to 86 - ya' know less than 90!! It is kind of a no brainer and super cheap. If your cabinet door has 2, 3 or even 4 hinges per side, simply remove one (1) hinge from the cabinet frame (still attached to the cabinet door itself). Then close the hinge. That reveals the tiny little space where you drop this clip into. snap, done. then screw that hinge back onto the cabinet frame. now that door cannot open beyond 86 degrees. Solving a problem most people believe they have to live with. Again, you only need to do one hinge for one door. Naturally, if there are two doors to the cabinet, you would need one of these clip per side. (You don't need to put one on each of the hinges). The whole process takes less than a minute, no joke. Granted, I used a cordless drill. it should take longer using a hand tool. Some cabinet doors should open beyond 90 degrees, I get it. But it opening your cabinet door prevents you from opening the cabinet door beside it, ya got a product of poor craftmanship and this is your solution. Same thing if opening a cabinet door results in hitting a wall, preventing you from opening the dishwasher, or anything... Best of all, there may be a friend or two that you can tell. This is such a HUGE problem. It is shocking that a cabinet maker would not install a hinge restrictor standard. Shocking.
A**S
Perfect.
Just what I needed. Works perfectly just make sure you have the right hinges.
A**R
Works for me
These little clips are expensive for what they are, but I needed them to prevent irreversible damage to the cabinets. I recommend this product. As others have stated, do one hinge at a time. Unscrew the wood screw that attaches the hinge to the cabinet frame, close the hinge, side the clip into the recess of the hinge, the c of this clip hooks solidly into the round piece of the hinge, open the hinge, carefully put the part of the hinge you unscrewed prior onto the location it originally was on the cabinet frame, reinstall the wood screw. Very easy to do. 👌
J**R
Game changer
This were easy to install and they work, no more cabinet doors hitting the wall.45 of the hinge restrictors from the cabinet installer was $338. This wasn’t for them to install, just to supply them. This worked and the price was right.
M**S
Work perfectly
Super easy to install and work exactly like you'd want.
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