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Noa Store Single Shower Door Catcher - Push to Close Latch for Door Frame - Soft Door Closer for Bathroom - Rust Proof Door Box with Nylon Tip Shower Door Hardware - Spring Loaded - 1 Pack, Brown

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About this item

  • A rust proof brown plastic case with a spring loaded nylon tip made to give you years of trouble free service
  • You will receive 1 pack of Brown Shower Door Box Catch / Latch W/ Nylon Tip -Rust proof
  • Multiple Uses - Spring loaded, Adjustable housing and for use on hinged shower doors
  • Customer Experience - You'd think something like a shower door catch would be a simple deal, right? Apparently not. The first one I tried was truly junk. It lasted a few months and jammed. This one however, is built with correct tolerances and proper internal support to control the spring action and prohibit jamming. It's 4X the cost of the cheap one, but it works. And when you're showering, and the shower door doesn't drift open, EVER, it's a steal of a deal
  • SATISFACTION - Our first priority is your SATISFACTION. If you have any problem with our dishwasher basket, just leave a message and we will find the best solution that will make you fully happy



Product Description

shower door latch

A rust proof brown plastic case with a spring loaded nylon tip made to give you years of trouble free service

shower door latch

Spring loaded

shower door latch

Adjustable housing

shower door latch

For use on hinged shower doors

shower door latch

You will receive 1 pack of Brown Shower Door Box Catch / Latch W/ Nylon Tip -Rust proof


Kristie Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
So far, this shower latch has worked great. it is the exact replica of what we had, that broke.Keep in mind that it does NOT come with the screws to attach to the door. Make sure you keep the old screws or plan to buy 2 new baby screws!
Cheryl K. Woods
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Have been looking for months trying to find this shower door closure. Tried several things and nothing worked. Was so thrilled to find this and it works perfect. Ordered extra so I don’t have to go through this again. Remember to keep your screws from previous closure as they don’t come with screws!
Judy M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
I checked three local stores and could not buy this size, which is what the original latch was. The only ones available in stores are too small and did not work.
Stingray 16
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
This Brown Shower Door Latch works great and fit perfect to match the one I replaced. Keep your existing screws because it doesn't come with screws. The screws need to be very short to keep from going all the way through your steel shower frame and hitting the glass door when closed. The dimensions in the tutorial or in the displays are incorrect. The one dimension everyone is looking for is incorrect and misleading. I was looking for the H.C. screw hole center to center to be a certain number for mine to be a perfect fit. The tutorial indicates 3/4" H.C. but it is really 1" H.C., which is what I needed. If it was 3/4" H.C. I would have needed to drill new holes to match and install. The other dimension that is incorrect is the height. Instead of 3/16" it is really 1/2". I could tell the 3/16" height was incorrect just by seeing this in the picture. What tipped me off to the possible incorrect dimensions on Amazon is most other sites, but not all, had different dimension for the exact same latch. It was kind of a mixed bag. Now I know some of the other sites just happened to be correct. Amazon needs to fix this on their tutorial. Overall this latch is well made, works great and should last a long time. Before I bought the Brown Latch I purchased a Prime-Line Latch from my local hardware store. The Prime-Line Latch is 1/3 the price and it's pure junk. The spring popped out on installation and never would seat to stay in place so I took it back. My local hardware stores did not carry a better replacement latch so I went on-line. Internet shopping is great for finding just about anything. Pay a little extra and get the Brown Latch, It works !!!
DayClipper
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023
The first shower door latch I obtained before ordering the Noastore latch lacked proper orientation and was cheaply constructed. In fact, it broke down within a short time. The Noastore latch works perfectly and the price was higher than the first latch but still very reasonable. Installation is easy - remember to keep the screws from the old latch. Time will tell if it is durable. The Noastore brown shower door latch is highly recommended.
Flying Dutchman
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
I am mechanically challanged, and not always sure which end of a screwdriver to use. This thing went on in seconds, and fits the door just right.
Tktchr
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023
Like many other reviewers, I purchased a much cheaper version of this initially to no avail, so I sucked it up and sprang for the pricey option. It was super easy to install and worked immediately. It's really crappy that they're charging this much for what it is and can't even include screws, but since I had already purchased one that didn't work, I was able to use those.
Aleks
Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2021
Nice replacement part for old shower door.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
Must admit I never realized shower door latches wear out, but after 8-years my shower door was no longer latching. I tried without success soaking to remove accumulated salts. Tried oiling, and eventually concluded the internal spring had failed. I found this latch searching the Internet, but thought it too expensive relative to other latches. I decided to purchase it plus a spare as a Prime Member because it appeared to be an exact match--plastic, colors, and dimensions.The new latch was indeed a perfect match, but it does not come with screws so had to reuse existing screws.The new latch holds the shower door closed, but it now takes considerable effort to open. You hear a click closing the door and a click when opening. A shot of WD40 did not reduce the stiffness, but that's okay as the door is now latched which was the objective.