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M**M
Just What I Needed
I have a media case with glass/wood doors. I assembled it myself and decided not to use glue for the glass because I was concerned that the glass might break and i would have a mess installing new glass. I opted to use only the clips. The case has held up well over the years but 10+ years after installing them, the clips disintegrated. I did not know that these were called clips. I just did not know the name. I took one of them, with a screw, to every place in New York City that might even vaguely have these. I am talking neighborhood hardware stores, Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace, True Value, etc. All of them told me "Huh? Nah." Nobody could even tell me what these were called. I gave up and was looking at ways to use screwed in shims to hold the glass. Somehow, I found these on Amazon. Others have them for a bit to quite a bit more but they will be the same as these. So literally after years of searching, I have finally fixed my cabinet. And this time I used a few dabs of flexible glue. These are the clips ONLY. You need to save the screws or get some new ones.
E**O
Great Screen Clips that go perfect with Srew 8 X 3/4
This are great. Just don't buy the screws that Amazon suggest. They are not good. I ended up buying in my local hardware store screw 8 X 3/4 and it fits perfect. Screw 6 is to small and doesn't hold the screen clip to the metal portion of the screen base. I ended up wasting money with Amazon on screw 6 and going to another local hardware store in Puerto Rico who gave me the wrong screws. I did the work for you all. Good luck. These are great screen clips and should be used with the correct screw size.
T**S
They do the job
These are very sturdy and handy. I searched all over for them---then found them locally when I went to buy screws for these. I would have bought them by the piece locally---with these, I have approximately 73 left over. Our cabinet maker used three per panel to install decorative glass in 9 high cabinets. He said these little clips were so sturdy, we only needed two on the bottoms and one on top. I would give them five stars, but when you click on that fifth star, it says I LOVE IT. I'm fond of them---but I don't love them.
R**1
An Absolutely Great Fastener Solution
I recently purchased the plastic flush screen clips, P/N 1803CL Bmi. These fasteners are sturdy and very easy to install. I found the product to be much more robust than the previous ones that I used in my application. I am very satisfied with the accurate fit and firmness of these fasteners.
T**N
Just dandy
I used these clips to replace the old plastic clips for the glass on the doors of our china cabinet, and they work perfectly. If the glass surface is flush with the wood framing surface, these will work well.
B**"
These are what you need
These little clips are so hard to find and we are glad that Amazon has them in their warehouse! These will hold cabinet door panels as well as glass and mirrors in your doors or a frame. My husband needed them to hold sandpaper on sanding blocks.
J**A
Perfect size and fit for my cabinet windows and their ...
Perfect size and fit for my cabinet windows and their thin nature makes them very discrete. All others don't have the flat bottom and the way my cabinets are made, the window is flush with the back of the door, so these, unlike pretty much all others work well.
J**E
Works as intended
Have a glass plating for a cabinet, and two of the clips had previously cracked and I was worried about it falling out. I got these, while they're a little smaller than the original clips, they work fine and should hold the glass no problem. Screw hole was identical to the other so everything fit fine. Seem solid, 50ct is nice for extra.
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