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Your cart is empty.These is a stamped aluminum latch that slips onto bottoms of any 7/16 inch thick aluminum screen frame. Typically they are used to hold bottom of screen to wood framed window sill and secured by hooking over a ball-head screw mounted in the window frame. They feature a 1-1/16 inch overall length. Installation ball-head screws are NOT included and will need to be purchased separately.
Janel bock
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
These are great. They’re hard to find in the hardware stores now.
Linda Emmart
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Great latches! We have 1989 windows and old style screens that just go on with 2 latches on the bottom. The former latches that go over pegs in the sill were hard to keep on, tore the screen easily, and not very secure on the pegs. These latches go under the bottom part of the screen securely once you put a small screw in. They are larger, easy to lift, stay put, and we are in the process of changing all latches in this huge old house.
WM
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
This brackets effectively hold a window screen to the window.
Wendy Waite
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
These were perfect for my window screens. They come with screws also, which is useful. They fit well and really hold the screen in place. Very easy to install.
Peacefuldolphin
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023
Price was good, they appear good quality, but screws are really long, way too long to make this happen effectively, so haven’t installed them yet! I now have to remember to go to the hardware store, just to make sure I have the proper screws that will work.Could you make these things not protrude out the outside of the screen!
Zelzah
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2022
This product is absolutly fantastic when replacing window screens and doing away with those ridiculous tabs currently in screens that you can hardly get ahold of. These were being used in 2nd floor windows so I rubber cemented the tabs to the bottom of screen (so I didn't drop them) and very easily pulled the screen into its slot. Although 5 of them were damaged I had enough to work with. The screws that come with it are way too long to use for 5/16" or 7/16" frames. No instructions with it, just use common sense. Wish I had known about these years ago when they were less expensive per other reviews. 25 for $10 would have been great! Opening the container to save for later use was ridiculous, that's why I didn't see the 5 damaged ones first. Your fingers won't be sorry if you need them for your home.
SCM
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022
I got tired of wrestling screens out of my windows so I got these. They were very easy to slide on to the frame. Super easy to lift and pull my screens out now. They were a little larger than I thought, so be sure to measure. But they work great and are very sturdy.
swirlgirl
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2013
Bought the bulk pack of these to use as reinforcement on wide screens (in addition to one in center). Don't want my kitties falling out second-story windows because the screen corners flex! These worked well as secondary reinforcement although metal that makes the 'channel' is thinner than expected. Use caution when installing because metal bends/distorts easily. Wire portion and hardware (screws) were of good, durable material. Quality of construction was consistent from one piece to another. If 'channel' was of more sturdy metal and had a small rivet to secure loop, it would get 5-stars from me.
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