Kitty Korner Door Instructional Overview
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2020
- Whether you are trying to keep your non-feline pets out of the litter box (it’s not a food dish) or you just want to give your cat some privacy (I mean you do YOU leave the door open when you poop?) Kitty Korner Door will help. The Kitty Korner is a patented one of kind sliding hinge that will lock open or closed and NOT change the look of your home.
This cat door is compatible with both hollow and solid interior doors. The unique sliding mechanism is made in America using only stainless steel and is spring loaded to assist with locking. The Kitty Korner only requires one simple, straight cut and comes with it’s own template to help ensure just the right fit. All you need is some basic DIY skills and a couple tools
Nicely done. Glad to see this moving forward 💯
This is amazing
All my doors will have
And why don't they show you how it works and what it looks like when it's all put together?
because this is just the instructional video for how to install it
can u link the products u used to we can purchase or at least say what they are all called
Does it swing both ways?
No. It would have been nice for them to actually show how it works.
Total garbage. Who would fall for this?
I can't believe people are paying $37 for a hinge
Is $37 a lot of money to you? 💀
They are! Man, I guess the DIY spirit is out the door on this one! I was thinking some old hinges laying around + a few magnets to keep it open/closed in position.
I was going to do this with a cheap hinge and then realized there is no elegant way to keep the cutout locked open or closed. Yes you can use velcro or magnets but this is much more elegant and secure.
no,, please don't let the demons in
needs more tape
Took me about 10 minutes to install. Someone with better skills could probably do it in 5.
Sooo much tape..
Terrible terrible terrible instruction video. Why is it without any dialogue or actual instruction? It's just tacky music and pointing. I'm trying to install them right now and there's a lot of little things that you only notice when you screw it up and have to try to fix it. If they had actually done decent instructional videos (or decent written instructions) I wouldn't have to be trying to figure it out on my own.
What in the live, laugh, love shit is this???????