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Door Viewer Peephole, Solid Brass 220-degree Large Peephole with 1-1/10' Drill Bit for 1-21/32' to 2-1/8' Doors, Peep Holes for Door with Privacy Cover (Black)

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  • HD Lens: HD Optical Glass Lens with 220 degree visual angel offers a crystal clear view with an extraordinary wide angle coverage. You can easily view the entire surrounding area from the top of the head to the feet of someone standing outside. It offers the highest security for you and your family
  • Rotating Privacy Cover: Heavy duty privacy cover provides top privacy and security, visitors from outside cannot see through the viewer into your home. You can open and close the heavy duty back cover flexibly and smoothly. It allows you to identify visitors from a locked door, offering the highest level of privacy for your protection and safety
  • Easy to Install: Come with 1-1/10" (28 mm) drill bit. Suitable for 1 21/32" to 2 1/8" (42 mm-54 mm) thick doors, simply drill a suitably positioned 1 7/64″-1 3/16″ (28-30 mm)diameter hole, insert the viewer into the hole then screw the two sides together and tighten by hand
  • Premuim Quality: The peephole for front door is constructed from solid brass, gives a lifetime of durability. The door viewer comes in multiple finishes with sleek contemporary design to match your existing hardware and decor, blending in perfectly with various doors
  • Widely Used: The door spyhole is suitable for home, office, hotel and front door where you need to see, monitor, spy and peeking who is outside your door when the doorbell rings before opening. A must safety complement for any intercom system, security door monitor, door accessories


Parameter Information:
Color: Black
Material: Brass
Pipe Diameter: 28MM / 1.1Inches
Visual Angle: 220 Degree
Suitable Door Thickness: 42mm-54mm / 1.65-2.13in
Features:
- Optical lens with 220 degree visual angel offers a crystal clear view with an extraordinary wide angle coverage. You can easily view the entire surrounding area from the top of the head to the feet of someone standing outside. It offers the highest security for you and your family.
- The design of whorl is anti destruction, anti drag, and thickening cover is more sturdy and an peeping,increases your privacy.
- With rotating privacy cover, visitors outside cannot see through the viewer into your home. Used to allow a user to identify visitors from the security of a locked door, offering the highest level of privacy for your protection and safety.
- The door viewer with solid brass metal with super simple installation. Suitable for 1.65inch to 2.13inch thick doors, simply drill a suitably positioned 1.1inch diameter hole, insert the viewer into the hole then screw the two sides together and tighten by hand.After installed it, you could see a lot of the area.
- Modern security door viewer and peep hole for doors. Perfect peephole for home, office, hotel and front door where you need to see, monitor, peeking who is outside your door when the doorbell rings before opening, providing you extra privacy and safety.
Place of Application:
- Home, office, hotel and front door.
Package Include:
1 x Door Viewer
1 x Drill Bit


ROBERT HEATHMAN
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
The fish eye lens is beautiful lens quality. The privacy shutter is riveted in, not screwed so theres no chance it unscrews and falls off. I have no complaints about the quality of this peephole. The included hole saw is also quality and was able to easily saw through my steel door.Some things went sideways on install. Most people will probably be upgrading a peep hole. The drill bit for the hole saw is not the same size as a peephole. This would work great if youre a pro installer or installing a peephole in a fresh door. Installing it into an existing peepholes hole, I anticipated the bit to wander. So wrapped the drill bit shaft in paper then electric tape to try to take up the slack between the door's hole and the bit. To guide my bit straight. I then used my slowest speed drill to start the actual hole saws groove. Once the channel is started it should guide the holes saw. I then switched to a high power drill. My drill was too high powered and I didnt take up enough slack with the tape and paper. So the torque made the drill jump and slightly damage the door finish around my new hole.This had me a little stressed. My drill runs so fast it buzzed all the way through the foam core in a second. Here is where I should have been paying more attention and started checking the hole for straightness with a spirit level and engineers square to verify the hole is positioned absolutely correct. But I didnt and committed to zipping through the outer steel shell.It would be nice if the inner bezel was just a little bigger to hide my initial mistake. But you can kind of see it around the edge of my inner hole, if you study it close. I tried to match the paint with a can of appliance paint. But the match is just ok, since I didnt add a little bondo or primer on the mistake then sand then paint. I went straight to paint. The 3rd rookie move. If you study the lens view close, you can tell its slightly canted up. Due to the mistake of not studying the second penetration before I committed. I removed a door knocker on the outside of the door. So theres a screw hole thats there no matter what. This door probably needs to go to bondo and paint, Just based on that screw hole that attaches the bottom of the old peephole/knocker, if it wants to be alot closer to a correct install.These are just minor things Im stressing over and is an easy fix, besides having to forget the view is slightly canted. Im going to leave it alone and see if I forget about it, then possibly revisit to try to make it right. Even with my poor install the peephole view is so much better than the tiny eyeglass with no view. These are possibly just things you notice as not perfect for a bit then forget about it. I went into this thinking "this will be a piece of cake". If I did this to your house, and not mine. I would run away and flee the scene.Ok on second inspection. I live on a hill. Its not canted I just have never really seen through a peephole..This is fine.
no1special
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I have a peephole this same size in my home, and wanted to add this to another building. Everything is the same except the outer trim is much larger in diameter than I expected. It doesn't affect the viewing at all - and the image is clear and bright. Just be aware if you're concerned about it 'dominating' the door. BTW, the included hole saw is a nice touch... I still ended up using my own carbide saw because I installed it in a steel door, but I appreciated the inclusion nonetheless.