Catches

Cabinet catches are hardware accessories that are used to keep cabinet doors securely closed. They come in a variety of designs and materials, and can be either visible or hidden, depending on the style of the cabinet and the preference of the homeowner.

Some common types of cabinet catches include:

Magnetic catches - these use a magnet to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often installed inside the cabinet, where they are hidden from view.
Roller catches - these use a small roller to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often visible on the surface of the cabinet.
Ball catches - these use a small ball bearing to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often installed inside the cabinet, where they are hidden from view.
Push-to-open catches - these allow the cabinet door to be opened by pressing on the surface of the door. They are often used on cabinets where handles or knobs are not desired.
Latch catches - these use a small latch to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often visible on the surface of the cabinet.
Cabinet catches are an important element in the overall function of a cabinet, and can help to ensure that doors remain securely closed. When selecting cabinet catches, it's important to consider the style and materials of the cabinet, as well as the intended use of the cabinet.

Browse our selection of catches, supplied to us by Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, and From The Anvil; the leading manufacturers and providers of ironmongery for your cabinets.

#html-body [data-pb-style=LWBVAPK]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Catches Cabinet catches are hardware accessories that are used to keep cabinet doors securely closed. They come in a variety of designs and materials, and can be either visible or hidden, depending on the style of the cabinet and the preference of the homeowner. Some common types of cabinet catches include: Magnetic catches - these use a magnet to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often installed inside the cabinet, where they are hidden from view.
Roller catches - these use a small roller to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often visible on the surface of the cabinet.
Ball catches - these use a small ball bearing to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often installed inside the cabinet, where they are hidden from view.
Push-to-open catches - these allow the cabinet door to be opened by pressing on the surface of the door. They are often used on cabinets where handles or knobs are not desired.
Latch catches - these use a small latch to keep the cabinet door closed. They are often visible on the surface of the cabinet.
Cabinet catches are an important element in the overall function of a cabinet, and can help to ensure that doors remain securely closed. When selecting cabinet catches, it's important to consider the style and materials of the cabinet, as well as the intended use of the cabinet. Browse our selection of catches, supplied to us by Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, and From The Anvil; the leading manufacturers and providers of ironmongery for your cabinets.
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