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Model R7 Black Doorbells, R-Series Anodized Aluminum Doorbells 1.37” x 3.14” x 5/32”

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About this item

  • Modern and Minimalist Stainless Steel Doorbell Design
  • 4mm. thickness
  • Made of anodized aluminum
  • Replaces regular 12 volt wired pushbutton
  • Hidden mounting hareware
  • Water/weather resistant


The Doorbell button by Modern Stainless Hardware has a clean, minimalist design with a classic brushed finish. Made of solid anodized aluminum, it’s 4mm thickness makes it more substantial than similar products on the market. The hidden mounting system allows for mounting on any surface without any visible screws. Comes with a stainless steel non-lighted 12 volt wired pushbutton to connect to your existing wiring. Engineered in the USA.


Sue from Scottsdale
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
Small and unobtrusive. Looks nice on the wall.
testpilot
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2023
Very nice door button, if simplicity is the goal then this product is for you!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2023
Nice simple doorbell button. easy to install. Don't forget to order a transformer if you don't already have one...
Jesse H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023
Installed on new house and they look beautiful much better than standard door bell and compliments our modern colonial really nicely
David w
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023
The button works fine. The mounting is a joke. You can't drill holes in plywood, put drywall anchors in and expect to successfully shove a solid metal rod into it without just pushing the anchor through. I solved the problem with 2 sided tape which will probably fail eventually. The price is pretty obscene for a plate of aluminum with a button mounted to it. I own it now so I'll use it but I wouldn't buy it again.Side note, the instructions are vague and don't even tell you which size drill bit to use, not that it would make difference because drywall anchors only work with screws. I'd recommend drilling holes just thinner than the metal posts themselves.
K
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2022
This doorbell was what we were looking for because we wanted a minimalist design. It arrived with a scratch on the face, and when I reached out to the manufacturer, they said to send it back through Amazon. We installed it anyway not wanting to jump through those hoops, as it had already taken a while to get the 1st one. Given the cost, and markup, you think they would have just sent a replacement. It's been about 3 months, and it seems to work without a hitch. I'd look elsewhere next time given the cost, and customer service response.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022
Unfortunately it was to small where i wanted to install it,but is very nice modern looking door bell.
MeEv
Reviewed in Australia on September 2, 2021
They are working perfectly and looks modern. We like it.
R. W. Parks
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2021
The installation on this is pretty fussy, but the instructions do not help much.They say to drill some holes to put in the anchors.. but do not say anything about the size. 7/32 was definitely too small, but 1/4" was a bit too bigThe card board template was used as part of the packing material. By the time I got it, the motion of the steel doorbell plate while the box was tossed around in shipping had enlarged the holes enough that the template was useless.Also, the position of the holes is very critical. The spacing probably needs to be within 1/32" tolerance to make this work. There is absolutely zero "give" in the pin spacing. I had to mount this into stucco, where its pretty hard to get holes positioned exactly right.So, I made my own template from some 1/2" plywood. I first removed the button from the plate, then set the plate on the plywood and pressed it into the plywood to make a dent in the wood at the pin locations. I then drilled out the holes with a 1/8" bit. Now, test fit the plate to make sure the hole spacing is correct.. I got it close enough on the first try, but if the plate does not fit the template, mover over a bit and drill some new holes and try again.I was able to use one existing hole in the wall, and it had a plastic screw anchor already in it. So, I attached my wood template to the wall with a screw. I got the holes lined up vertically, then tightened the screw to hold the template in place. I then used a 1/8" masonry bit to drill the second hole, bracing the template with one hand to make sure it did not move. I have some masonry bits with pretty sharp points, and I am sure this helped to keep the bit from wandering as I started the hole.Then I worked my way up through a series of larger drills until I had a 1/4" hole. This worked pretty well, and the hole location was close enough. Whew!Then the anchors they provide are also a bit marginal. They can work fine in a blind hole, but my stucco layer was thinner than the anchor length. As soon as I tried to press the plate into the anchors, the anchors just pushed into the wall. I realized this was happening, and stopped pushing, then was able to hand thread a screw into the anchors and pull them back out again. Fortunately they had not gone too far and fallen into the wall!I finally ended up pushing the anchors part way onto the pins THEN putting the whole assembly into the wall. When the anchors go fully onto the pins the base expands a lot... too much to go into the holes. So, I pushed until the base expanded a bit but still went into the holes.When I finally pushed the plate into place, I think the anchors moved into the wall rather than staying in place and expanding fully... but it is in good enough to not fall out.It would have been much better if the anchors had a flange to keep them from going too far into the wall.It might be worth using a bit of caulking compound or silicone glue to help hold the plate in place.Anyway, the doorbell button looks good, and works fine.The steel is pretty soft and scratches easily. We will see how it looks in a few years.
Portlandia
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021
First the box arrived with no instructions and missing the mounting anchors. No big deal, Amazon quickly sent me a replacement unit - yay Amazon.Let me preface the rest of this review by saying I am a general contractor. I know what I'm doing.First of all no where in the description does it mention that this is for new construction. If you are trying to use this as a replacement doorbell you have to be very careful to protect the wires. You cannot drill the center hole as shown in the instructions.The 'instructions' are minimal at best and not specific to the unit I ordered. They say things like 'use the appropriate drill bit' instead of specifying a size. I had no choice but to assume I was to drill the anchor holes the size of the hole in the template. This caused the flimsy plastic anchors to split apart when trying to insert them into the hole.In the end I had to remove the ruined anchors (which looked nothing like the picture) from the wall and caulk the button in place. Good luck to whoever has to remove it.It's a good looking button but lacking any kind of correct hardware for installation and clear instructions. If you are not handy stay away.
V
Reviewed in Australia on June 30, 2020
Looks good
gianni
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
Solid. Looks great and works well. Wasn’t super easy to install but worth the effort
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