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Packing Includes:
➤24 x silvery spring loaded toggle latch
➤96 x silvery Screws
Material:
➤stainless steel
Color:
➤silvery
Size:
➤as the photo showed
WARM NOTE:
➤It is not suitable for children under 3 years old.
NEIL
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2025
Great clasps. Screws are soft metal. Be very carefull with them. They break off easily. I substituted better quality Screws.Would be great if they included a cardstock pattern for drilling. Takes a lot of time to figure that out.
D Stephen
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2025
It was hard to find the right size toggle locks to secure forearm gauntlets for my cosplay armor. These little guys are perfect for dependability yet discreet enough to hide in plain sight. If black isn't your color, these will take paint wonderfully. I'm always going to keep a set around for my future projects.
Kelsey Macdonald
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2025
So I didn't realize how small they were so they were pretty much useless for what I wanted them for but if you were to use them for something small that has no tension on it then these are awesome. Not for me I needed something to keep a pantry door shut and there's not enough power to keep them closed. So keep that in mind.
w
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2025
the product works
Famuswood
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Perfect for my application, this clasp is the perfect size and color to install on an old violin case I didn’t trust the two existing clasps and wanted some security that the case wouldn’t fall open. This clasp has a spring that keeps it closed.It was a little difficult to install because of the spring but worth the effort. To install, spread the spring section of the latch with two fingers. Predrill slightly with a 1/16" drill bit. Wax screws before installing and use the appropriate size Phillips screwdriver to make your life easier.
hippyw00t
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Old style. No color choices(black). So I painted the latches and screws copper. Be careful screws are soft, had to replace a few. Functional...may order again.
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
I see other customers claiming that the toggle locks were hard to work with. I slightly dismantled the lock removing the locking arm. This gives you an easy to work with pattern for drilling pilot holes. Once the pilot holes are drilled apply a screw to the outside hole of the toggle lock. The toggle lock is now in place and you can open it and easily drive the second screw. I did need to use the toggle lock that I dismantled so I put it back together and my project was complete.
DukeDave
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2024
The size is too small to use for my application. I'll keep them though for a different project. Nice quality and would hold up I think.
E. Higginson
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2024
I used on an antique violin case with excellent results. They are surprisingly good quality and draw the case cover down fully even though the cover itself was misaligned through age. The clasps we're somewhat tricky to install because of the spring mechanism. Even the screws are good quality but the unfortunate choice of Phillips heads means they strip easily. There's plenty of screws in the kit to replace any damaged ones. Highly recommended.
Praxibetel Ix
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2024
I needed to replace the plastic clasps on my plastic CT toolkit and these work great. I used pop rivets to attach them as the screws provided are best suited for wood. They are spring loaded and will hold the toolkit closed securely. I appreciate the plastic box to keep the unused pieces until I need them for something else.I recommend these for small projects and plastic replacements.
116
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Good hardware at a good price.
pmac
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2024
These are pretty good so far. They’re pretty small and spring loaded. That makes them hard to install without a third hand. Other than that, they’re ok
John Craig
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
Plastic catches on 30-year-old plastic toolbox had failed and needed something simple to replace them.These did the trick with some modifications.As some people pointed out, the springs are strong for the size making it hard to mount them to the object. However, using a 90-degree pick or bent nail, they can be held open while they are mounted onto the object.The catch part had to be bent to make it work for the toolbox. The positive part, the catch part could easily be bent with fingers and pliers. The negative part is they are easily bent, meaning if super strength is what is being looked for, this may not be for the solution.The screws were put into plastic and did not have the screw breakage issues others have had.A PZ1 screw bit was used as it seemed to fit the screw head best.Worked for this situation and will use them for other projects.
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