Face-Frame & Inset Hinges
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Cabinet Hinge Restrictor Clips
Limit cabinet door opening angles and prevent doors from hitting walls or nearby cabinets.
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Estimate how many hinges your cabinet doors need based on door height and standard hinge spacing.
Calculate Hinge Quantity165° vs 110° Cabinet Hinges – Which One Do You Need?
Choosing the right hinge angle is critical for proper cabinet function and accessibility. While 110° hinges are standard for most cabinets, 165° hinges are designed for corner cabinets and Lazy Susan systems where wider access is required.
| Feature | 165° Hinges | 110° Hinges |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Angle | Wide 165° opening for maximum access | Standard 110° opening |
| Best Use Case | Corner cabinets and Lazy Susan systems | Standard kitchen and storage cabinets |
| Cabinet Access | Full access to interior space | Partial access |
| Door Clearance | Allows doors to move completely out of the way | Limited clearance |
| Common Applications | Lazy Susan cabinets, corner units | Kitchen cabinets, vanities, closets |
| Installation Type | Frameless clip-on hinges | Frameless or face frame hinges |
| When to Choose | When maximum access and wide opening are required | For standard cabinet door applications |
Soft Close Hinges vs Standard Cabinet Hinges
Compare how soft close and standard hinges operate and which type is best for kitchen cabinets and furniture.
Compare HingesFull Overlay vs Half Overlay Cabinet Hinges
Compare how full overlay and half overlay cabinet hinges differ in door coverage, cabinet spacing, and cabinet door layout.
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