XFORT Cabriole Privacy Knob Set, Door Knob with Lock for Bathroom Doors

£18.99
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Function: The Cabriole Privacy Knob Set offers enhanced privacy with an internal turn snib and emergency coin release for rooms needing privacy.

Composition: Crafted from durable zinc alloy, this knob set ensures reliability and longevity, providing lasting security for your doors.

Applications: Suitable for internal wooden doors (35-50mm thick), ideal for bathrooms, toilets, bedrooms, or shower rooms needing privacy.

Fittings: The Privacy Knob Set includes all necessary fixtures and fittings for easy installation, such as color-matched screws and a tubular latch.

Delivery Options

2-3 days free and untracked
Next day delivery, tracked £3.60
Free tracked next day deliver on items over £25-30

Product Features
  • Restrict access for bathrooms and toilets
  • Snib turn for fuss free internal locking and unlocking
  • Complete set with matching tubular latch, no need for other components
How to Install

Instructions:

 

1. Remove Old Hardware:
a. Remove the Old Knobs: Unscrew and remove the existing door knobs from both sides of the door.
b. Remove the Old Latch: Unscrew and remove the existing latch mechanism from the door edge.
c. Remove the Strike Plate: Unscrew and remove the old strike plate from the door frame.

 

2. Prepare the Door:
a. Inspect the Existing Holes: Check if the existing holes for the knob spindle and latch are compatible with the new tubular latch and knobs.
b. Adjust Holes if Necessary: If the holes are not the correct size, use a drill to adjust them accordingly. Ensure the hole on the door edge fits the new tubular latch.

 

3. Install the Tubular Latch:
a. Insert the Latch: Slide the new tubular latch into the hole on the door edge.
b. Secure the Latch: Align the latch faceplate with the door edge and secure it with the provided screws. If necessary, use a chisel to adjust the recess so the faceplate sits flush.

 

4. Install the Door Knobs:
a. Insert the Spindle: Insert the spindle through the tubular latch, ensuring it passes through the latch mechanism.
b. Attach the Knobs: Align the new door knobs on either side of the door, ensuring the spindle fits into the back of each knob.
c. Secure the Knobs: Attach the knobs to the door with the provided screws, ensuring they are tightened securely and the knobs turn smoothly.

 

5. Install the Strike Plate:
a. Mark the Strike Plate Position: Close the door and mark the position where the latch bolt meets the door frame.
b. Chisel the Recess: If the existing recess for the strike plate is not suitable, use a chisel to adjust it so the new strike plate sits flush with the frame.
c. Secure the Strike Plate: Align the strike plate with the recess and secure it with the provided screws.

 

6. Final Checks:
a. Test the Knobs and Latch: Open and close the door to ensure the knobs and latch operate smoothly.
b. Make Adjustments: If necessary, adjust the positioning of the latch or knobs to ensure proper alignment and functionality.

 

Congratulations! You have successfully retrofitted your mortice door knob set with a tubular latch. If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, consult a professional or a DIY expert for assistance. Always prioritize safety while working with tools and hardware

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Customer Reviews

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Blackcountryshaz
Four stars

Got this to replace a bathroom door handle which is broken. This is a good quality handle which is perfect for using on a bathroom door as it has a lock on the handle for the inside of the bathroom and the ability to unlock from the outside. The handle feels good and sturdy and has a nice finish to it. Check the width of your current door however, and be aware that a hole will need to be drilled in the door as its a circular handle, not a rectangle base. When the hole is drilled, it is fairly simple to put in and looks very nice when done.

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K. M.
very nice built

price to quality rating 5/5!

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chumpdenchumpden
Unusual lever handles with bolt-through fixing. Well-made and smart. Lockable sets are handed.

I am reviewing all three variants of these lever handles, and there will be some repetition because they share a common basic design.These handle sets follow the common bolt-through mounting method where the handles are connected together through a large hole in the door, and sandwich the door when the two screws are tightened, removing the need to find a solid fixing in the door fabric, which is often tricky with hollow doors. The method also makes changing handles a simple task, requiring just the removal of the two screws.It is unusual to find lever handles with this bolt-through design, most of those available being knobs. These XFORT handles have a sinuous curve to the solid cast alloy levers, but the rose and internal mechanism has a similar construction to knobsets, being made from thin steel bent and spun components that don't feel as solid as simpler cast handles, but work perfectly well. The cast levers here give these handles a bit more weight.The handles have a matt black coating that seems to be tough, but time will tell how well it wears.Installation is very easy if the existing handles are also bolt-through, but if not, some work will be needed to prepare the door. This involves making the large 54mm hole right through the thickness of the door using a hole saw, and the deep 25mm hole to accommodate the tubular latch, for which a long twist drill is the best tool. The instructions include a template to aid placing the holes on the door. Alternatively, dedicated kits and jigs can be bought, which might be worthwhile if several doors are being converted.The handle-fixing screws are long, and take some time to insert and remove with a manual screwdriver, I tend to use a small power driver. Round knobs usually prevent a perfectly square approach to the screw heads, but the angle is shallow and slipping can be avoided with care. With lever handles, this is not a problem, although access to the inner one requires the handle to be turned slightly against the spring. Some re-centring may be needed when the screws are fully tightened, to ensure the handles operate freely.The kit also includes an adjustable-backset tubular latch with a matching black face, a matching striker plate and fixing screws.The privacy handle type has a thumbturn lock, with no key, but it can be opened from outside in an emergency. The handles are handed, being non-symmetrical. It seems they will need to be used 'upside down' with the levers curving down at the end in some cases. The supplied instructions are not helpful on this matter, being rather generic, showing knobs rather than levers.These handles sets are well-made and good-looking, and they work very well. The current price is £18.99, the same as for the simpler passage set, and therefore better value.

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Bob
Stylish and Functional

Pros:The matte black finish of this privacy door handle brings a stylish touch to my bathroom while ensuring privacy.I like the solid feel of the handle, giving me confidence in its durability and reliability for securing bathroom doors.Even as a basic DIY person like me, I found the installation surprisingly straightforward with all necessary components and clear instructions included.It turns smoothly and operates quietly, making it convenient to use in my bathroom.Verdict:After fitting the Matte Black Privacy Door Handle on my bathroom door, I'm impressed with its performance. The handle not only enhances the bathroom's appearance with its sleek design but also feels sturdy and reliable. The easy installation process was a pleasant surprise for me. Overall, I find it to be a practical and stylish upgrade for bathroom door hardware.

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Sassy Brit
Has a lovely country cottage appeal

These privacy knob sets are designed with a lock for internal wooden doors, like bathrooms. They look great quality and have a nice matt black sheen to them. Love the design too.