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OK - I need a handle for a door to a pantry. I understand there are several different ways for the door to shut and stay shut. I know what they look like, but not what they're called. The one I want is with a single exterior lever that doesn't necessarily move. Instead, the door closes using a little ball on the side of the door that slips into a small indentation in the door frame. What's that called? Thanks! | |||
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It's called a ball catch latch and can be found at any home store. Like these: http://www.lowes.com/pd_308683...l%2Bcatch&facetInfo= The ball catch will hold the door closed, you will still need some form of knob to open it. The knob can be a handle, any form of cabinet knob or a 'dummy knob' which looks like a doorknob but is installed as a non-functional surface mount. Jaybee | ||||
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It's most often installed at the top of the door not the side. http://www.bing.com/images/sea...rike+plate&FORM=IGRE joecaption | ||||
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