The 202mm Polished Chrome Cabin Hook – Heavyweight Silent Pattern (Boxed) is a heavy-duty door retainer designed for larger, heavier doors where shorter hooks can feel underpowered. The longer reach gives a more secure hold, while the silent pattern style helps the hook sit neatly with less rattling in everyday use. Finished in polished chrome, it’s a great match for modern interiors and chrome hardware schemes—ideal for busy areas where doors tend to swing, knock, or drift.
Best for
- Heavy internal doors that need a stronger hold-open hook
- Larger cupboard, pantry, and wardrobe doors
- Shutters and access panels
- Utility doors, sheds, and light gates (project dependent)
Key Features
- 202mm size for heavy-duty door-hold applications
- Polished chrome finish for a bright, modern look
- Heavyweight pattern for improved strength and stability
- Silent pattern design to help reduce rattling/noise
- Boxed pack for bulk use and repeat installs
Technical Specifications
- Product: Cabin hook
- Size: 202mm
- Finish: Polished Chrome
- Pattern: Heavyweight Silent Pattern
- Pack type: Boxed
Why Choose This Cabin Hook?
If you’re fitting bigger doors—or doors that catch drafts—this longer, heavyweight hook gives a more confident hold and helps prevent unwanted swinging and banging. The boxed format also makes it practical for trade work and multi-door projects where you want consistent hardware ready to go.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a cabin hook used for?
To hold a door, shutter, or panel in an open (or closed) position.
2. Why choose 202mm over 152mm or 102mm?
202mm gives longer reach and stronger holding power—best for heavier doors or wider clearances.
3. Does “silent pattern” mean soft-close?
No—“silent pattern” refers to a design that sits more securely to help reduce rattling, not a soft-close mechanism.
4. Can it be used outdoors?
It can be used for light outdoor applications, but polished chrome may mark/tarnish over time with constant weather exposure. For fully exposed outdoor use, a more weather-resistant option is usually better.
