

🚪✨ Elevate your door game—stop damage in style!
The Door Saver III Hinge Pin Door Stop in polished chrome offers a sleek, durable solution to protect walls and tiles from door damage. Crafted from carbon steel and designed for hinge pin mounting, it eliminates the need for wall installation, preserving your space’s clean aesthetic. Lightweight and compact, it fits seamlessly with existing door hardware, making it a smart upgrade for modern homes and offices.
| ASIN | B06WRWDMDB |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,299 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #747 in Door Stops |
| Brand | Door Saver 3 |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (144) |
| Date First Available | February 18, 2017 |
| Finish | Polished,Polished Chrome |
| Finish Type | Polished,Polished Chrome |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
| Item model number | 01233 |
| Manufacturer | Perfect Products |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 01233 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 730541012339 |
S**N
Works good
This is a great idea. Works way better that the ones you screw into the wall. I haveon a few of my doors with no complains
R**S
Good, but not for me.
Brilliant idea! I did return them though. I installed a set on a hollow bathroom door that hits some tile behind it because I did not want to put a rubber bumper on the tile/door nor install a door stop in the tile. I though these would be a great solution since they would blend in with the existing hardware. However, after putting them in the door, the door hinges still flexed so much that the door could still hit the tile and then the door would swing closed again. I played with the adjustment and by the time I get it to the point the where the door would not hit the tile the door only opened to about 75 degrees. The door hit the tile around 110 degrees for reference. Also, because these are installed in the hinges my pins would not reach the bottom loop of the hinge any more. Maybe this added to the flexing problem. Overall, theses probably have there place, but they were not right for me.
J**.
Hinge pins need to be longer
This thing works pretty well, but because you are adding the height of the door stopper to your hinges, the existing hinge pin won't go all the way to the bottom of your hinges anymore. Works pretty good though. It looks like it belongs there. Not very noticeable. Installation was easy, and adjustments were easy to figure out. See.a to work for my situation, however I may install a second one on the same door to get a more positive stop.
P**E
Unusual…and effective
I got tired of those door stops that slowly ruin our doors, so I tried these. I finally bought a dozen. They do the job without damaging my doors and they are easy to install. Check each before you install to be sure that there are no casting burs ( I had one out of the dozen with burs, and it was easy to file them off.) and a shot of WD40 when you put the hinge pin in can’t hurt. Too bad they only come in silver; a brass finish would match my hinges better, but once they are installed, they are not all that obvious anyway. Very happy with my purchase.
R**L
maybe its me, maybe its my door(s)
does not work as described. Does not prevent door from hitting the wall. the concept is fantastic, but the application needs lots of work. I tried this on several doors with different hinges, it was a complete fail. think again before you buy these, as they do not function.
H**O
Better than a door stop.
Like the looks and much better than a door stop sticking out of the wall…or one of those big plastic wall stickers. A little hard to get it to top right where you won’t it….but after a few tries I finally got it.
S**J
Great Idea But Not Functional
I thought this little door stop would be great to not only replace the floor door stop, but to be able to adjust where the door stops. Unfortunately, the settings aren't precise enough for my application. One tiny adjustment allows the door to go from about 150 to180 degrees open. I needed about 165 degrees where the door is still about 8 inches from the floor stop, not 18 inches. I even bought another one just to see if the adjustment was different with no luck. Plus, it causes the door to creak a little.
D**E
Great idea, but impractical in certain situations
Really, really great idea, but it has a big flaw (in my opinion) The flaw is that the "teeth" of the device are spaced too far apart. The room I am using this device in has a wall that is perpendicular to the door — a regular 90 degree angle. This presents a problem: It means that I can only open my door about 3/4ths of the way before the door stop "hits" and starts pushing the door closed. It's like having a spring-loaded door that automatically shuts when you push it past a certain point. Originally, when I discovered this problem, I thought if I adjust the pin of the device to the next "tooth", it would solve my problem. But this is not the case, because doing so lets the door open too much and it ends up hitting the wall behind it. This makes the device useless in my situation. ▬► HOWEVER, I will say this: The device is solid and we have a different room where the door does not have a wall next to it, so the issue with the teeth does not come into play. The door can swing open as much as necessary. It just can't sit nicely at a 180 degree angle unless I wedge a door stopper under the door. Long story short: Great idea, but the execution could be better if they measured the angles properly, allowing the door to open to (for example) 88 degrees. (i.e. stopping just short of the 90 degree angle)
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