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165° Lazy Susan Self-Closing Hinges for Frameless Corner Cabinets
These 165° lazy susan cabinet hinges are made for frameless full-overlay corner cabinet doors that need wider access than standard hinges can provide. The spring-assisted self-closing mechanism helps pull the door shut automatically, while the 165° opening angle improves access to deep corner storage and Lazy Susan cabinet systems.
Built for corner cabinets where a regular hinge does not open far enough. The wide swing gives better access to rotating shelves, blind corner storage, and deep cabinet interiors.
Note: This is a self-closing hinge, not a soft-close hinge. It closes with spring assistance but does not include hydraulic damping.Wide Corner Access
165° opening helps the door move out of the way for easier access inside Lazy Susan cabinets.
Self-Closing Action
Spring-assisted closing helps pull the cabinet door shut without requiring a soft-close damper.
Frameless Overlay Fit
Designed for frameless cabinet boxes with full-overlay doors and concealed hinge installation.
Clip-On Installation
Clip-on design makes door mounting, removal, and alignment faster during installation.
Why Use 165° Hinges on Lazy Susan Cabinets?
Lazy Susan and corner cabinets need extra door clearance because the opening must allow access to rotating shelves and deep corner storage. A standard 90°, 105°, or 110° cabinet hinge can limit access. A 165° lazy susan hinge allows the door to open much wider, making the cabinet easier to use in kitchens, offices, closets, and storage areas.
Best Applications
- Frameless kitchen corner cabinets
- Lazy Susan cabinet doors with rotating shelf systems
- Blind corner storage cabinets where wider access is needed
- Full-overlay cabinet doors on European-style cabinet boxes
- Replacement projects for worn, loose, or misaligned corner hinges
Product Specifications
Check the cabinet type, overlay style, and hinge cup measurements before ordering. These hinges are made for frameless full-overlay doors and standard concealed hinge cup drilling.
Self-Closing vs. Soft-Close Lazy Susan Hinges
This product is designed for customers who want wide-opening Lazy Susan cabinet access with simple, reliable spring-assisted closing. It is different from a soft-close hinge, which includes a hydraulic damper to slow the door before it closes.
Self-Closing 165° Lazy Susan Hinge
Best when you want automatic spring-assisted closing, durable everyday performance, and a cost-effective solution for frameless corner cabinet doors.
Soft-Close 165° Lazy Susan Hinge
Best when you want the same wide-opening corner cabinet access with an added damping system that slows the door before closing.
Full Overlay Design for Frameless Cabinets
Full-overlay hinges allow the cabinet door to cover the cabinet box for a clean, modern appearance. Because these hinges are made for frameless cabinet construction, they mount directly to the cabinet box and help maintain proper spacing between doors in corner cabinet layouts.
Installation Checklist
- Confirm the cabinet is frameless, not face frame.
- Confirm the door uses a full-overlay setup.
- Use a 35 mm hinge cup hole with 13 mm cup depth.
- Mount with the included installation screws.
- Clip the hinge into place and adjust door alignment after installation.
Compare Related Corner Cabinet Hinges
Berta Store offers multiple Lazy Susan and wide-angle hinge options. Use these links to compare the correct angle, closing type, and cabinet application for your project.
Frequently Asked Questions About 165° Lazy Susan Cabinet Hinges
What are 165° Lazy Susan hinges used for?
165° Lazy Susan hinges are used for corner cabinets and Lazy Susan cabinet doors where a wider opening angle is required. They allow better access to deep cabinet spaces compared to standard cabinet hinges.
Are these hinges soft close?
No. These are self-closing hinges with a spring mechanism. They automatically help close the door, but they do not include a hydraulic soft-close damper that slows the door before closing.
What is the difference between self-closing and soft-close hinges?
Self-closing hinges use spring tension to pull the door shut. Soft-close hinges include a damping mechanism that slows the door near the end of closing. This product is self-closing, not soft-close.
What is the difference between 135° and 165° Lazy Susan hinges?
165° hinges provide a wider opening angle than 135° hinges. A 165° hinge is usually better when the cabinet door needs to move farther out of the way for easier access to corner storage.
Are these hinges compatible with frameless cabinets?
Yes. These hinges are designed for frameless cabinet construction with full-overlay doors. They mount directly to the cabinet box and create a clean concealed-hinge appearance.
What does full overlay mean for these hinges?
Full overlay means the cabinet door covers the cabinet box when closed. This creates a seamless modern look and is commonly used on frameless cabinet systems.
Are these hinges easy to install?
Yes. The clip-on design allows quick installation and removal, making the hinges practical for contractors, cabinet installers, and DIY cabinet upgrades.
How many hinges do I need per cabinet door?
Most cabinet doors require 2 to 3 hinges depending on door height, weight, and material. Larger or heavier corner cabinet doors may need additional hinges for proper support.
Do these hinges come with mounting screws?
Yes. This 20-piece pack includes installation screws for easy setup.
When should I choose this hinge instead of the soft-close version?
Choose this self-closing hinge when you want a simpler spring-assisted closing system and wide 165° access. Choose the soft-close version when you want the door to slow down before it closes.
Upgrade Corner Cabinets with 165° Self-Closing Access
This 20-pack includes Berta 165° self-closing Lazy Susan hinges and installation screws for frameless full-overlay cabinet doors.