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National Hardware N330-779 V805 Door Viewer in Chrome

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1.ColorName:Chrome


  • Authorized Replacement for Stanley Hardware Stock #N330-779
  • Used to allow a user to identify visitors from the security of a locked door
  • Fits doors 1-3/8 inch to 2 inches thick
  • Offers 160 degrees lens angle for wide viewing
  • Requires 1/2 inch hole


Product Description

Authorized Replacement for Stanley Hardware Stock #N330-779. Used to allow a user to identify visitors from the security of a locked door. Fits doors 1-3/8 inch to 2 inches thick. Offers 160 degrees lens angle for wide viewing. Requires 1/2 inch hole.

From the Manufacturer

This viewer allows a user to identify visitors from the security of a locked door. Viewer adjusts to fit doors from 1-3/8-Inch to 2-1/8-Inch thick.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Works OK, but not amazing. Fisheye view makes things look very distant, might just be a side effect that is unavoidable with this type of door viewer.
customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023
This peephole viewer is poorly machined. The threads are not cut cleanly.The box it came in says Nuk3y, not National Hardware (see photo). Buyer beware.
Tatis
Reviewed in Mexico on June 17, 2021
No me gusto, porque no es igual a como viene en la fotografía, no tiene la tapita de atrás del ojito y por eso elegí este producto.
K GOOD
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2020
So happy. Bought 4 other peepholes that didnt fit and landlord wouldnt allow me to enlarge the hole in the door (or give me a working peephole). Finally after years of hassle and annoyance I have a peephole that fits and looks nice too.
Jaskaran Aulakh
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2018
Excellent product. View is clear and wide.
F3ND1MUS
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014
This item was shipped quickly, and is very good quality. It performs as described, and I installed it on my door easily. I recommed that you ensure you have your own hand drill and a big drill bit I think it is size 3/4 drill bit witch is not commonly included in drill bit sets but can be purchased at your local hardware store for five to ten dollars.
ThreePaws
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2014
Field of view and clarity are decent, but the chrome finish seems a little cheap. Would say it's worth the price.
Brian Bridges
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2013
Door Viewer was easy to install, just had to find the right size drill bit, buzz the hole through the door, and screw the Viewer in. Functionality is great, I can see our entire front porch area, even to the ground to check for packages or whatever I'd need. The chrome Viewer is nice and shiny, I like the look of it.I would buy it again if I needed another one.
William Shakespeare
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2013
You can see everything!!!! I can see the houses on either side of my neighbor across the street, and I don't live in a neighborhood where the houses are on top of each other. I can even see my mat at the front door. No one would ever be able to hide from you w/this peephole. The only reason I didn't give it a 5, and maybe I didn't read the description right, I thought this was the type of peephole that you could see out without having to put your eye to the hole.
adam6979
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2012
So I am not sure if I got sent the right item or not - but the view finders I got are terrible. Overnight they became foggy and never to clear up. The barely made it through the door here, but the following day you couldn't see through it. I removed it and sure enough there was water in the lens, two days inside and it dried. I am returning these and replacing with the much higher price Baldwin brand.
N. Luu
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2010
Peepholes are a great security feature to have -- so simple, yet so effective!Effectiveness -- This peephole is awesome! It is EXTREMELY clear. The product says 200 degrees of viewing but honestly, that doesn't really mean much to me. In simple terms, I can see a lot! I can see right at the beginning of my doormat and clear across the street at my neighbor's house. There is no way someone could crouch down and hide because they would be in plain view.Installation -- It was a cinch! I am NOT handy at all (it seriously takes me like 20 minutes to hang a large painting haha). My wife even had concerns about me drilling a hole completely through our door because she thought I would screw it up LOL. But I gave it a go anyway because I was tired of opening the door not knowing who was on the other side. I did some research online and watched some videos on how to install a peephole. Honestly, it was probably overkill and a little bit of a waste of time. A lot of the videos said to first drill a pilot hole (I didn't even know what that was) but apparently it's a smaller hole first to make sure you get the hole straight or so it reduces splitting or something. I kinda ignored that. The videos also mentioned to drill from both sides -- half way from each side. I thought this was too complicated because you'd have to get the exact measurements correct or else you would miss! So I ignored that too haha.So in the end I said screw it and decided to just go for it. I did not remove the door or anything. I left the door closed and drilled from the inside out. One of the videos mentioned drilling that way because chances of splitting on the way out are higher and the peephole's outside has a larger base so it can cover any splits. I was a bit concerned about drilling straight but I just drilled slowly (started out slow to get it straight and then let it rip after the drillbit caught on) with a 1/2" drillbit and used the level on my drill to try and be as straight as possible.And then success! I drilled right through and felt a little worried when there was a 1/2" hole in my front door! But then came the installation which was a breeze. Just simply screw in the two sides and tighten with a quarter. The outside did not split at all. My inside has a couple very small splits (I'm talking minor -- my wife didn't even notice) so it woulda been nice if the inside base was a little larger to cover it. I'm not too concerned about it because it's hardly noticeable. I wonder if I put a piece of scotch tape before I drilled if it woulda helped. In any case, it's done now and it's fantastic!It took like 10 minutes total! And now I can see who is there before opening the door!
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