Anybody used these sweeties? Both the base which fits to cab sides, and the hinges with cups that fix to doors, go on tool-free. Just insert the parts into the hole preps, and snap over the plates, and you’re on real solid. Tool-free. No dings from a slipped driver bit, no dropped screws. I snapped on a whole house full of hinges and cab doors in a couple hours today.
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Not yet but got a few cabinet doors to hang this week and you can bet I will be looking for them.
The base clips go on a standard 32mm bore spacing, with 5mm holes. The hinge sits into a standard 35mm cup hole, but with the Blum 45mm stud spacing, using 8mm holes.
If you do a lot of cabinets, find a source for all this stuff, and switch to it.