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Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole

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SKU:
BIFOLD-DH-BLANK
UPC:
5055621415592
MPN:
BIFOLD-DH-BLANK
Condition:
New
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  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole - Dimensions of Handle
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
  • Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole
£21.52 Inc. VAT
£17.93 Ex. VAT

Description

This handle will suit any bi-fold door that does not have a key hole in the top of the handle.
Smarts , Solarlux, F.S.D , Sapa Sunflex and many More. 

  • Available in White, Black, Satin Chrome and Polished Chrome (Gold has been discontinued)
  • Screw centres are 43mm apart
  • Stands off the frame by 16mm
  • Spindles are designed to snap if subjected to abuse (eg from intruders)
  • Also available with a keyhole,  click here to see the handles with a key hole.

Can also be used on a window where blinds have been fitted and the existing handle is sticking out too far.
The spindle may need to be trimmed down, this can easily be done using a hacksaw.

Bi-fold doors are relatively new to the upvc double glazing market so if you are not sure if these are the right handles for your door then call us on 01204 652211 for advice.

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Warranty Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All espag handles have fixing points which are 43mm apart

This depends on your level of DIY skills but most people should be able to manage.

Take a look at the image on this link which shows the different styles. In the end its generally a personal choice as to whether you go for inline or handed.

Yes.

If all the handles are the same make then 1 key will fit them all.

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Additional Information

Shipping:
Delivered for just £1.86
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12 Reviews

  • 5

    Bifold handle replacement.

    Posted by Brian Craig on Sep 12, 2023

    Once I selected the right part it arrived quickly. Replaced a broken Schuco part. It fits perfectly.

  • 5

    Bifold door handle

    Posted by Dr.Dinesh Vegad on Jul 19, 2023

    Fantastic and very reasonable price. Delivery very fast and product good quality needing just reduction of spindle bar to fit in 10 minutes.

  • 5

    Replacement Handle for bifold door

    Posted by Andy on Aug 21, 2022

    Product was as described and easy to fit. Good quality and arrived in just a couple of days. Would recommend.

  • 5

    Low profile window handles for behind conservatory blinds.

    Posted by tj-wright on Aug 29, 2019

    5 stars. Rang the company up for advice and e mailed them some photos of existing handles and windows. A prompt reply gave me confidence to place an order which arrived very quickly. The handles were of good quality, easy to fit with a minor adjustment that I had been advised may be necessary. Would definitely recommend Handles and Hinges.

  • 5

    Bi Fold Door Handle without Keyhole

    Posted by J Kennedy on Oct 11, 2018

    Great product, speedy delivery, simple to fit. Wish we had found them months ago!

  • 5

    BI FOLD DOOR HANDLE WITHOUT KEYHOLE

    Posted by Chris Walsh on Aug 09, 2018

    Excellent replacement for a poorer design which broke. The spindle may need to be cut to size but expect this to last as spindle is in direct contact with handle.

  • 4

    Phone help extremely pleasant and good

    Posted by Sue Francis on Jan 11, 2018

    Not suitable for the wooden, internal, bi-fold doors I ordered them for but have found the company to be very helpful & understanding. Useful perhaps to know that these handles are for patio doors/windows & not doors which need to be opened from both sides

  • 3

    great handle

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 05, 2016

    Replaced existing handle , customer preferred this one to original . Happy days Great service

  • 3

    Not always suitable for use on existing PVC windows

    Posted by Peter on Apr 15, 2016

    The product itself seems fine, and may well work perfectly for its intended use on bi-fold doors; I don't know, as I bought it for its secondary use as a handle to be used on windows, where internal shutters leave insufficient space for a standard handle. It is perfectly true that this handle takes up very little depth and is the answer to the window-with-shutters problem, BUT it cannot always be used as an easy substitute for the original handle, in that the retaining pin which secures the shaft to the rest of the unit, and the raised borders around the screw-holes, mean that a spacer has to be made, to lift this unit clear of the surface of the window. In brief: Yes, it does work as a substitute window handle, but you need to be able to make a spacer for it. Hence the reason for my 3-star rating. It's good, but not perfect. **************************************************** Response from Handles & Hinges: Thanks for your honest feedback. We have looked at making a spacer to solve this BUT in some cases this negates the low profile we are trying to achieve. In many cases the hole in the frame where the spindle goes is milled out bigger and takes the the pin (yours was not in this case). I have in the past come across this whilst fitting the handles and have used a Stanley knife to make the hole a little larger. I think I did that on the picture on the page. I will again look into making a suitable packer. Dylan - Service Engineer

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