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Schlage Satin Chrome Dummy Door Knob, Right or Left Handed

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Schlage Satin Chrome Dummy Door Knob, Right or Left HandedSatin Chrome Dummy Door Knob A non turning Schlage dummy knob in satin chrome for doors that need a decorative pull without a latch. Reversible for right or left handed installation, ideal for closets, pantries, and hallway doors. Key Features: Reversible Design: Installs on right or left handed doors for versatile placement Non Turning Function: Dummy knob provides a decorative pull for doors without a latch Satin Chrome Finish: Modern look with

Satin Chrome Dummy Door Knob

A non-turning Schlage dummy knob in satin chrome for doors that need a decorative pull without a latch. Reversible for right or left-handed installation, ideal for closets, pantries, and hallway doors.


Key Features:

  • Reversible Design: Installs on right- or left-handed doors for versatile placement
  • Non-Turning Function: Dummy knob provides a decorative pull for doors without a latch
  • Satin Chrome Finish: Modern look with tarnish-resistant durability
  • Easy DIY Install: Mounts with basic tools in minutes
  • Broad Use: Perfect for closets, pantries, and other interior doors

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Function Dummy (non-turning) door knob
Handing Reversible; right- or left-handed
Finish Satin Chrome (626)
Model F170PLY626
Collection/Style Plymouth, modern/contemporary round knob
Material Brass (per web source)
Typical Use Closets, pantries, interior doors without latches
Installation Surface mount; Phillips screwdriver
Knob Diameter 2-3/16 in (per web source)
Rosette Diameter 2-3/4 in (per web source)
ADA Compliance Not ADA compliant

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this a functioning latch-set?
A: No. It’s a dummy/non-turning knob used as a pull on one side of the door.


Q: Can it be installed on either handing?
A: Yes, it is reversible for right- or left-handed doors.


Q: What tools do I need for installation?
A: A Phillips screwdriver is typically sufficient for surface mounting.


Q: Where is a dummy knob typically used?
A: On interior doors like closets or pantries where no latch or lock is needed.


Q: Is it ADA compliant?
A: No, dummy knobs are generally not ADA compliant.


Quiet Minimalism in Satin Chrome

This satin chrome knob is a refined punctuation mark for streamlined interiors, catching light with a soft, brushed glow. Its clean, rounded silhouette brings a modern calm to passageways and closets. Pair it with crisp white doors or charcoal paint for a tailored contrast. A small gesture with big impact—an effortless essential for elevated everyday living.


Upgrade your interior doors with this easy-install satin chrome dummy knob for a clean, modern finish today.

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