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The Qrity Cabinet Door Lift Stay Support is a versatile, heavy-duty hinge damper designed to support cabinet doors up to 20kg each. Featuring three adjustable opening angles (75°, 90°, 110°) and customizable friction control via an included hex key, it ensures a soft-close motion and universal mounting for both right and left-hand doors. Perfect for upgrading furniture or camper cabinets with reliable, quiet, and durable hardware.











| ASIN | B01N5GQZK2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,236 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #132 in Cabinet & Furniture Hinges |
| Brand Name | QRITY |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,024) |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Hole Count | 4 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 0.01"L |
| Manufacturer | Qrity |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 20 Kilograms |
| Model Number | GS02-U-N |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| UPC | 889743372168 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**S
High-quality door stays!
These door lift supports are great for camper cabinets. I added two additional camper cabinets within a Intech Flyer Forge and these worked great to hold the door open. These were far cheaper than the OEM ones and work just as good. Made of good materials and has the ability to adjust for a perfect fit.
P**P
Feels heavy duty
My use case was far from heavy duty but it will outlast my cheap trash can cabinet. It was fast and simple to instal. I am very handy and my application didn't require much precision but I see no reason why it'd take too much longer or much more effort if I needed perfection, like in actually expensive cabinets.
H**I
False advertising
Description is inaccurate. Put two if these on a small coffee table lid. It holds the lid open but it is not soft close. Lid just slams down. Also very poor build quality. One has a ton of wobbles in the joint while the other is fairly rigid. Both are adjusted to the max stiffness
A**R
Works well. but installing could be easier
I am using this on a DIY mobile workbench, with a 3/4" plywood top. After installing one, it was obvious I don't need the other one, so it's a spare. As others mentioned, instructions are pretty much non-existent. And I couldn't seem to get more than 2 angles, even thouigh it's supposed to have 3 options.. However it's fairly easy to figure out how the parts are assembled (actually just look at the pics on Amazon). For me, it was difficult to determine just where I should mount the bottom and top, based on the angle I want. I didn't want to just start drilling holes and making attempts until I finally get it right. The diagram I attached is one I found online for a very similar part, but different manufacturer. This really helped me a lot. My first attempt was not exactly the angle I wanted, but VERY close, and I stuck with that. It is working well as a lid stay.
K**O
Interesting Unique hinge support
My built in hamper door hinge gave out after 30 years, I looked for a simular replacement several times but I couldn't find one. Finally I was painting the bathroom and decided to go at it more seriously. This item gave me the solution. The door hinges on the bottom. This item gives it a slow open and hard stop feature. I first put a normal hinge on the lower part of the door to the cabinet. This thing stops the door from opening hard and maybe breaking things. The device doesn't come with great instructions but I think anybody could figure it out with a bit of thinking and the pictures they include. One point, the pictures for the new design are wrong, one of the brackets is what I would call strait and one has a 90 bend, which is like the assembly picture shows not the parts spread out pictures. The hinge had to be reversed to work opening down like it does. Most hinges can't be reversed like this. I'm including a picture of my installation which might help somebody.
T**F
Workable, but not really high-precision parts.
There are a few important points about how this item can be used, but first let me say that I was able to make these items work, but if they had been high-quality, precision made parts, things might have been a bit easier. I wanted a soft-close on a desk for my kid. I originally bought the Sugatsune knuckle-style lid-stay that I've successfully used before on toy boxes, but found that the knuckle hit the bottom of this shallow ( 3 1/2 inch deep) desk compartment. Because both arms on this item are approximately the same length, I was pretty sure I could configure it to fold evenly, which I was eventually able to do. The configuration provided in the measured drawings in the rather skimpy instructions does requires a depth of compartment of approximately 5 inches. By moving the container-side attachment point about 1 1/2 inches down (away from the opening) and 3/4 inches toward the lid hinge, I was able to get it to fold more evenly, so clearance into the depth of the compartment was not an issue. According to the included lid-weight chart, my lid is well within the adjustment range of a single stay, but I found that once I installed one on the right-hand side, the lid slowly closed to about 40 degrees and then dropped without much resistance, even with the friction adjustment at full. So I mirrored the installation on the left-hand side and the lid was pretty hard to close, but no longer dropped hard. So then I removed the right-hand side, and lo and behold, the lid still closed slowly. The loss of resistance was just a bit of a defect in the one stay. It would have worked if I just wanted something to keep the lid open and not control its descent. This all jives with my impression of this hardware from when I first handled it. It's heavy duty and strong enough, but it doesn't feel precision made. It rattles a lot. I will probably not buy this lid-stay again, instead paying about double for the knuckle-type, just because those seems to be made to high tolerances and are nicer to work with. That said, this set of lid stays did work for me and I'm not worried they are going to break under the strain of kids playing with them.
M**A
It holds
The adjustable hinge is what's important. The old hinges just didn't hold these overhead doors up anymore. I also had one door that wouldn't stay closed tight but this fixed that as well. All the hardware is included. Happy wife. Priceless.
G**2
j'ai remplacé les ancienne par celles çi et c'est parfait elle se monte facilement et de qualité merci
M**L
not the perfect material as I was expecting.... but it is ok in reference to its price.
A**R
They work great..didn't think they would as they appear flimsier than the Ikea hinges..Ikea has changed their hinge design and no longer support the hinge..these are a good replacement..so far so good.
M**E
Good product
F**O
Come da titolo dopo pochi mesi ho dovuto sostituirli in quanto non reggevano più lo sportello
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