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product_id: 101234440
title: "Self-Closing Door Hinge, 3.5 Inch x 3.5 Inch, 5/8-Inch Radius, Satin Nickel, 1-Piece, Hardware Included"
brand: "amazon basics"
price: "AR$30726"
currency: ARS
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Amazon Basics"
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region: Argentina
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# Adjustable self-closing tension 3.5" x 3.5" standard size Durable steel build Self-Closing Door Hinge, 3.5 Inch x 3.5 Inch, 5/8-Inch Radius, Satin Nickel, 1-Piece, Hardware Included

**Brand:** amazon basics
**Price:** AR$30726
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚪 Close the door on inconvenience—upgrade to effortless elegance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Self-Closing Door Hinge, 3.5 Inch x 3.5 Inch, 5/8-Inch Radius, Satin Nickel, 1-Piece, Hardware Included by amazon basics
- **How much does it cost?** AR$30726 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- amazon basics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amazon basics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Crafted from heavy-duty steel with a sleek satin nickel finish for a modern, professional look that resists wear.
- • **Precision Fit:** Designed for standard 1-3/8" thick doors with included mounting hardware and clear instructions—installation made simple.
- • **Trusted Reliability:** Backed by Amazon Basics’ 1-year limited warranty and top-rated by thousands of professionals who demand quality.
- • **Effortless Door Control:** Self-closing mechanism ensures your doors never stay open—goodbye awkward moments and hello seamless flow.
- • **Customizable Closing Speed:** Adjust tension easily to prevent slamming and achieve the perfect soft-close every time.

## Overview

The Amazon Basics Self-Closing Door Hinge (3.5" x 3.5") combines durable steel construction with a satin nickel finish, designed for standard doors. Featuring an adjustable self-closing mechanism, it ensures doors close softly and securely every time. Easy to install with included hardware and instructions, this hinge is a top-rated, reliable solution for professionals seeking both function and style.

## Description

Product Description Basics door hinges are made from durable steel and are hand finished to ensure a uniform look amongst all styles and hardware sets. From the Manufacturer desertcart Basics

Review: Happy Wife, plus some installation tips - See below for some installation tips I've learned after installing a couple of these. My wife has been complaining for years about people leaving our powder room door open. Not sure why I didn't think of this idea sooner, but I found these self-closing hinges and thought this may be the solution. Our doors are 8-foot, solid core, and very heavy. I ordered two of these hinges, thinking I'd probably need more than one to close the door without stressing the spring. I installed one, which took only a few minutes. Everything needed was included in the package and the instructions were clear. It's very simple and I could figure it out without the instructions, but they are still helpful in telling you which way the hinge should be oriented, and they also provide a warning not to set the tension beyond four holes for a 90-degree swing or three holes for 180-degree swing. It was a perfect fit in the existing mortise and screw holes. I initially set the tension to the second hole and the door closed and latched fine, but only if it was open more than halfway. I then set it to the third hole and door closes and latches perfectly and more positively, even if it's only open 1/4 to 1/3 of the way. Note, it would latch fine, even with a lower setting if it weren't for the air displacement slowing the door down right before it closes completely. This setup works perfectly, and the door does not slam and closes softly. A few notes and some tips: These new hinge plates were the same thickness as our existing ones, so we had none of the issues some others have had with the door alignment; there was no difference. In setting the tension, I found that when I inserted the wrench and turned clockwise as instructed there is quite a bit of play or slack before you encounter pushback from the spring. That said, you need to turn the wrench initially just past where you start feeling tension, then release it and let it spring back. This is your starting point. If you do not do this and count the right-most hole as the starting point you could end up counting an extra hole that actually has no benefit as you increase the tension. I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well, but I posted a video that may be easier to understand. The reason I point this out is that they say not to exceed 4 holes, so if you don't remove the 'slack' in the mechanism first, you'll be counting that first hole as 1, even though you have not engaged the spring yet, so when you count to the 4th hole, you'll have only 3 holes of tension at that point. Time will tell if holds up and I'll update my review if anything changes. Even if I had to install a second one, I would do it as this solves a problem and now wife is happy. I highly recommend these and for around $15 delivered they were a good value. UPDATE 10/17/2022 The hinge is still working perfectly. Also, I installed another one of these on our pantry door, not to make it self-closing, but to try and counter the fact that the door apparently is not installed perfectly plum, so once it's open about halfway, it would swing back on its own and slam into the doorstop quite hard. Because the door is so heavy and has a rack system installed on it, gravity would pull the door fully open with a good bit of force. I replaced one of the hinges with one of these and put the tension stopper pin into the very first hole, right where it would start having resistance. That setting is perfect and now keeps the door in place when opened, so it's just enough force to offset the weight of the door and gravity pulling it. Really simple solution to what has been an annoying problem for years.
Review: Outstanding hinge. Just enough oomph without quite achieving @&%$#!!! - This hinge proved ideal for my purposes. we have a finished basement, housing our laundry room, storage for the house, and (for my sins) my workshop and home office. We ALSO have a medium sized dog (who feels it's an affront whenever I'm not actively paying attention to him, to the exclusion of anything and everything else) and two 10-week-old kittens (who have decided a fine game is to "hide" the tiny screws and components endemic to any workshop that involves working on and repairing computes and electronics). This hinge satisfied all my primary automatic-door-closing needs. 1. Applicable. Works well on a hollow-core door (doesn't demand the mass of a fire-door to complete its swing) 2. Subtle. Doesn't provide enough noticeable resistance to make walking through the door difficult, even with a laden laundry basket of clothes or a cardboard box or two. 3. Effective. Fully closes the door, to the point of the latch engaging; doesn't just shut it "mostly" (dog could push that open) 4. Safe. Doesn't exert enough force that a door-darty kitten would find themselves bisected if they judged it wrong. 5. Discreet. It looks like one hinge is just a bit bulkier than the others. Like how a professional bowler has one arm more muscular than the other. 6. Straightforward. Whole process took less time than getting the drill out, and doesn't even necessitate removing the door. Installation time: 90 seconds. I've spent thrice that writing this review. Door type: Hollow-core, interior Door size: 32" Installation position: replaced the middle hinge. Door/frame condition: In good repair (e.g. closes easily enough when pushed; no rubs or sticking) The instructions could use some work, albeit, but let's face it: it's a door hinge. If you truly cannot work this out, then maybe the cordless drill (or, indeed, a screwdriver) may not be the best idea for you. Install hinge. Use hex wrench to rotate barrel inside of hinge away from door opening. Insert pin into little hole. All things considered, I'd recommend this product in a hot second, and intend on purchasing 5 more; one for each bathroom and coat closet (we ALSO have a 13 year-old).

## Features

- Satin nickel finish
- Durable steel construction; designed for installation on standard 1-3/8-inch-thick doors
- Pack includes one (1) self-closing door hinge
- Mounting hardware included
- Hinges features self-closing mechanism with 5/8-inch radius
- Detailed installation instructions included; backed by an desertcart Basics 1-year limited warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07GF54KV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,244 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Door Hinges |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Brand Name | Amazon Basics |
| Color | Satin Nickel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,981 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Satin Nickel |
| Finish Types | Satin Nickel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841511122160 |
| Hole Count | 6 |
| Included Components | 1 Door Hinge |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 3.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Self-Closing Door Hinge, 3.5 Inch x 3.5 Inch, 1 Piece, Satin Nickel |
| Item Weight | 9.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Amazon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AB-DH550-SN |
| Material | Steel |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Model Number | AB-DH550-SN |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"L x 3.5"W |
| UPC | 841511122160 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Amazon Basics
- **Color:** Satin Nickel
- **Finish Type:** Satin Nickel
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00841511122160
- **Hole Count:** 6
- **Material:** Steel
- **Mounting Type:** Door Mount
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.5"L x 3.5"W
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

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![Self-Closing Door Hinge, 3.5 Inch x 3.5 Inch, 5/8-Inch Radius, Satin Nickel, 1-Piece, Hardware Included - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71lIbsPWlmL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: If a door has three hinges do you need a self-closing hinge on all three or just one**
A: Just one, if it is a normal interior door. The heavier the door, the greater the need for additional force and thus more hinges. A heavy exterior door might require two or more self-closing hinges.

**Q: Is the tension adjustable?**
A: Yes.  The coil spring inside can be adjusted with a little or a lot. Door sizes and styles can vary, the tension helps to allow for the differences.

**Q: How tight is the tension to push the door open that is slightly ajar? It is a door that the dog uses but I don’t want it clsd all the way just slightl**
A: You can vary the amount of "spring" in the hinge.  I put this hinge on our hall powder room door because my wife left it open into the hallway all the time.  Our 13 lb dog is a mama's girl and always follows my wife into the powder room.  When she gets bored sitting there she can easily nose her way out when the door isn't latched (the dog, that is, not my wife).

**Q: Hello, how would I be able to oil or grease this hinge if it were to start squeaking?**
A: Use graphite powder or graphite spray, not 3in1, wd, silicone, etc. WD 40 and other all purpose Oils/lubes tend to attract dust and dirt to the hinge, creating a gummy substance over time and causing squeaks to come back and hinges to drag.

Graphite can get messy but if you take your time it will perform far longer than oil or other lubes will on locks, hinges, pulleys, etc.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Happy Wife, plus some installation tips
*by R***T on October 16, 2022*

See below for some installation tips I've learned after installing a couple of these. My wife has been complaining for years about people leaving our powder room door open. Not sure why I didn't think of this idea sooner, but I found these self-closing hinges and thought this may be the solution. Our doors are 8-foot, solid core, and very heavy. I ordered two of these hinges, thinking I'd probably need more than one to close the door without stressing the spring. I installed one, which took only a few minutes. Everything needed was included in the package and the instructions were clear. It's very simple and I could figure it out without the instructions, but they are still helpful in telling you which way the hinge should be oriented, and they also provide a warning not to set the tension beyond four holes for a 90-degree swing or three holes for 180-degree swing. It was a perfect fit in the existing mortise and screw holes. I initially set the tension to the second hole and the door closed and latched fine, but only if it was open more than halfway. I then set it to the third hole and door closes and latches perfectly and more positively, even if it's only open 1/4 to 1/3 of the way. Note, it would latch fine, even with a lower setting if it weren't for the air displacement slowing the door down right before it closes completely. This setup works perfectly, and the door does not slam and closes softly. A few notes and some tips: These new hinge plates were the same thickness as our existing ones, so we had none of the issues some others have had with the door alignment; there was no difference. In setting the tension, I found that when I inserted the wrench and turned clockwise as instructed there is quite a bit of play or slack before you encounter pushback from the spring. That said, you need to turn the wrench initially just past where you start feeling tension, then release it and let it spring back. This is your starting point. If you do not do this and count the right-most hole as the starting point you could end up counting an extra hole that actually has no benefit as you increase the tension. I'm not sure if I'm explaining this well, but I posted a video that may be easier to understand. The reason I point this out is that they say not to exceed 4 holes, so if you don't remove the 'slack' in the mechanism first, you'll be counting that first hole as 1, even though you have not engaged the spring yet, so when you count to the 4th hole, you'll have only 3 holes of tension at that point. Time will tell if holds up and I'll update my review if anything changes. Even if I had to install a second one, I would do it as this solves a problem and now wife is happy. I highly recommend these and for around $15 delivered they were a good value. UPDATE 10/17/2022 The hinge is still working perfectly. Also, I installed another one of these on our pantry door, not to make it self-closing, but to try and counter the fact that the door apparently is not installed perfectly plum, so once it's open about halfway, it would swing back on its own and slam into the doorstop quite hard. Because the door is so heavy and has a rack system installed on it, gravity would pull the door fully open with a good bit of force. I replaced one of the hinges with one of these and put the tension stopper pin into the very first hole, right where it would start having resistance. That setting is perfect and now keeps the door in place when opened, so it's just enough force to offset the weight of the door and gravity pulling it. Really simple solution to what has been an annoying problem for years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding hinge. Just enough oomph without quite achieving @&%$#!!!
*by Z***K on November 23, 2019*

This hinge proved ideal for my purposes. we have a finished basement, housing our laundry room, storage for the house, and (for my sins) my workshop and home office. We ALSO have a medium sized dog (who feels it's an affront whenever I'm not actively paying attention to him, to the exclusion of anything and everything else) and two 10-week-old kittens (who have decided a fine game is to "hide" the tiny screws and components endemic to any workshop that involves working on and repairing computes and electronics). This hinge satisfied all my primary automatic-door-closing needs. 1. Applicable. Works well on a hollow-core door (doesn't demand the mass of a fire-door to complete its swing) 2. Subtle. Doesn't provide enough noticeable resistance to make walking through the door difficult, even with a laden laundry basket of clothes or a cardboard box or two. 3. Effective. Fully closes the door, to the point of the latch engaging; doesn't just shut it "mostly" (dog could push that open) 4. Safe. Doesn't exert enough force that a door-darty kitten would find themselves bisected if they judged it wrong. 5. Discreet. It looks like one hinge is just a bit bulkier than the others. Like how a professional bowler has one arm more muscular than the other. 6. Straightforward. Whole process took less time than getting the drill out, and doesn't even necessitate removing the door. Installation time: 90 seconds. I've spent thrice that writing this review. Door type: Hollow-core, interior Door size: 32" Installation position: replaced the middle hinge. Door/frame condition: In good repair (e.g. closes easily enough when pushed; no rubs or sticking) The instructions could use some work, albeit, but let's face it: it's a door hinge. If you truly cannot work this out, then maybe the cordless drill (or, indeed, a screwdriver) may not be the best idea for you. Install hinge. Use hex wrench to rotate barrel inside of hinge away from door opening. Insert pin into little hole. All things considered, I'd recommend this product in a hot second, and intend on purchasing 5 more; one for each bathroom and coat closet (we ALSO have a 13 year-old).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy and Reliable Self-Closing Door Hinge
*by D***N on October 29, 2023*

I recently installed the Amazon Basics Self-Closing Door Hinge (3.5 inches) in my home, and I couldn't be happier with the results. These hinges have proven to be a cost-effective and high-quality solution for my door-closing needs. First and foremost, the build quality of these hinges is impressive. They feel robust and well-made, providing a sense of durability that gives me confidence they'll stand the test of time. The finish is smooth and looks great on both wooden and metal doors, blending seamlessly with various home decor styles. Installation was a breeze, thanks to the clear and easy-to-follow instructions provided. Even for someone with limited DIY experience like myself, it took no more than a few minutes per hinge. The self-closing mechanism works smoothly and efficiently, ensuring that doors gently close on their own without any slamming. What sets these hinges apart is the adjustable tension feature. It allowed me to customize the closing speed to my preference, a thoughtful touch that adds to the overall convenience. Whether I needed a brisk closing motion for an exterior door or a slower, more controlled close for an interior door, these hinges delivered. Additionally, the hinges are surprisingly quiet. There's no creaking or squeaking, even after months of regular use. This feature has greatly enhanced the overall peace and quiet in my home. Overall, the Amazon Basics Self-Closing Door Hinge (3.5 inches) exceeded my expectations. They are a cost-effective solution that doesn't compromise on quality. If you're looking for reliable, easy-to-install door hinges with a self-closing feature, I highly recommend giving these a try. They have certainly made a positive difference in my day-to-day life, and I have no doubt they will do the same for you.

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