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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Well made is got black very clear easy to fit drill 1/2 hole.
CarsonChase
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Does the job well!
Yoel Chirino Toledo
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Me gustó y perfecto para mi puerta exterior, lo recomiendo
Que Sera Sera
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Good quality well made functional
Happy business owner
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
This was a very quick install, about 5 minutes, AFTER I obtained the 9/16 inch drill bit that is needed. This not a usual size drill bit included in most sets.It would be most helpful if, within the description of the product, the need for a 9/16 inch drill were mentioned. This would make a good product a great and easy installation.
Mac72
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Totally blurred viewing. If sun is shining on eyepiece there is a total block of view.
Sam F.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
It does what it's supposed to do - allow me to see what's on the other side of the door. Image is not as clear as I'd like, but it's better than what I had.
Scott Burke
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2016
This door viewer has crystal clear clarity and is a safety must.I tested this and I can't see anything when looking in from the outside.There is no reason to buy a more expensive door viewer with a privacy plate on the inside. That's just on extra step of sliding the privacy plate open to see who is outside. This works perfect.I installed this myself in about 10 minutes on a steel door.This didn't come with instructions but it was a simple DIY and I will explain how I installed it below on my steel front door:1) I found a height that worked well for both my wife and I and marked the center of the door with a pencil2) I used a "center punch" to put a small dent in the door where my pencil mark was. (This keeps the drill bit from walking away from your mark while you are drilling). Possibly a big nail could make a small dent on your mark if you hit it lightly and would serve the same purpose.3) I drilled a hole starting from the inside of my house with the drill on the small dent I made making sure to hold the drill straight. I drilled through the inside of the door plate, though the insulation inside the door and until I had a small hole started through the outside plate of the door.4) I then went outside and used the small hole to complete the hole from the outside in (I made sure the hole was clear of insulation).5) The door viewer is two pieces so I unscrewed them to separate them6) I then put a small amount of all weather silicon caulking around the back of the lens lip on the piece that goes on the outside of the door (to seal out any moisture)7) I pushed the piece of the door viewer that goes on the outside of the door through the hole I drilled.8) I then screwed the hollow cylinder piece of the door viewer onto the outside piece through the hole on the inside. (First by hand and then followed up with a butter knife on the two grooves to tighten because I didn't have a screw driver with a wide enough flat head.)If you are looking at the pictures the inside of my door is white and outside is red.Note: I bought and used a "9/16-Inch or 14mm 9A Bi-Metal Speed Slot Arbored Hole Saw" Drill Bit specifically for this task. This drill bit worked great and cut a perfect clean hole. I was afraid a normal 9/16th bit may tear the steel plate on the door or create burrs.Hope this helps. Great door viewer I would highly recommend.
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