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MULTIPACK Door Handles Victorian Scroll Lever Privacy Bath Lock - Chrome 1/4/6 Pairs

MULTIPACK Door Handles Victorian Scroll Lever Privacy Bath Lock - Chrome 1/4/6 Pairs

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The Victorian Scroll Lever Privacy Lock door handles are a stylish, modern feature of door furniture. They are suitable for all internal wooden door types. Similar to a bathroom door handle, in that it locks by turning a snib on the inside, and using a coin to gain emergency access from the outside. However, unlike bathroom door handles there is no bathroom sash lock involved. Locking is achieved by jamming the lever in place in a closed position preventing unwanted access whilst remaining universally appealing and aesthetically pleasing.

The chrome plating on these handles have multiple layers of plating to enhance the depth of colour and is finished off by hand to give that ultimate professional finish. The chrome layer can be decorative, provide corrosion resistance, ease cleaning procedures, or increase surface hardness. 

The dimensions of the backplate are approximately 118 mm x 40 mm the Scroll handle is approx 100mm with a good solid thickness that just by looking at it says QUALITY. Whether you're a professional tradesman or D I Y enthusiast in hardware for home improvements, they are an essential feature for any door, including modern and traditional homes, offices and shops. The product comes with Spindles and Screws. You will need to buy the internal door latch, this is not provided but can be purchased.

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Excellent service and good value

Purchased as direct replacements for a house in which several nearly identical units (both locking and standard designs) had failed. Betlry Butterfly was extremely helpful, checking dimensions, advising on finish etc. Delivery was quick and the cost was appreciably less than others we had considered.
Obviously, I can't be sure that these won't fail as often as the others in the house, which share the same operating principle. However, ease of replacement, design match and relatively low cost would still make this a good solution for us.