🚪🔒 Elevate your doorstep security with crystal-clear vision and unmatched privacy!
The TOGU TG2814YG-SN is a premium solid brass door viewer featuring a 220-degree HD optical glass lens for a panoramic, crystal-clear view. Designed for doors 1-3/8" to 2-1/6" thick, it includes a heavy duty privacy cover that prevents reverse peephole spying and light leakage. Its durable satin nickel finish blends seamlessly with modern decor, while the easy installation and lifetime warranty make it a smart, lasting security upgrade for home or office.
Brand | TOGU |
Material | Brass |
Color | Satin Nickel |
Style | Traditional |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | ?Xiaxin hardware Products Co., Ltd |
UPC | 723800878005 |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Part Number | FBA_TG 3016 YG-SN |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches |
Item model number | FBA_TG 3016 YG-SN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Special Features | HD optical glass lens offers 220-degree crystal clear panoramic view. Heavy duty privacy cover provides top privacy and security. Hassle-free installation. Solid Brass Construction leads for a lifetime durability. TOGU lifetime warranty always puts you first. |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**N
Clear vision!
This was EXACTLY!!! It works a lot better than I expected. It’s clear and you can see both directions pretty far. This has worked really well for our family.
G**N
Nice materials and works perfect
Perfect for my application
W**Y
Perfect
Serves the purpose
B**.
Great range of view, clear
Great range of view, clear
H**)
Love this awesome view
Wow great view
M**.
Easy Installation. Wide Angle View.
I needed 2 peep holes for the 2 exterior doors in my home. With 1,000+ listings on Amazon for peep holes, i thought I was going to have to read just as many reviews before I decided which to buy. I knew I didn't want to spend more than $10 each, so that narrowed it down a bit. I finally choose this one (I think it was an Amazon best seller or something similar) but only bought one just to make sure it was what I wanted. It arrived in just a few days and was in perfect condition. No scratches, no dents, no cracks. It unscrews easily into 2 pieces, so you can slide each piece in from either side of your door and screw it back together, and tighten in your door. It states to use a 9/16" drill bit (or spade) on your door to install peep hole in. I didn't have one on hand, but did have a 5/8" spade bit. I used this and it installed easily. The 1/16" difference made little difference. There are even 2 slight notches on one end to help tighten it up in the door. The wide angle does work, and gives you a nice wide view of your porch, or whatever your view might be. I was able to see much more than I expected. The peep hole cover on the inside is a nice touch, although you can not see inside when looking thru peep hole from outside, so like double security for that if it concerns you. No one is seeing inside thru this peep hole. This is an extremely good buy for $8 bucks. For $8, you get piece of mind when you're able to know who's knocking on your door late at night BEFORE you open your door. For me, that's an awesome deal. I just ordered the second one for my back door. If a little more security is what you're looking for, and you can't afford one of the new video door bells, and can't see who's knocking without opening your door, this should be a must for you.
E**E
Works great
The angle is about 160 degrees, which is nice. The image is clear and installation was simple. My only issue was making sure the inner lenses weren’t upside down (they fell out when separating the two main parts before installation). I like the swivel plate inside and the finish has held-up well so far (couple of months) in various weather conditions. Solid purchase - no regrets.
N**Z
You'll Have to Drill A Hole Larger
While I'm delighted to have purchased this product, as expected, I had to drill-out the existing hole wider that has a "standard", "typical" peephole already installed. It wasn't much, mind you, but I have a steel door.If someone has good quality cobalt drill bits, that's no problem. I had to use a 1/2" bit to route out the existing hole. If someone does not have a 1/2" bit, it will cost them a lot of money to buy the bit just to widen the hole for a $7 peephole....and if they don't have a drill, then that's an added expense, as well.But...because I have these tools, I was successful in installing this; just remember though that it's not going to be a simple replacement of a standard size to this one.
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