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Pushing on the Harper door handle to open the door
00G0130 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Keyed Entry
00G0131 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Privacy
00G0132 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Passage
A woman carrying a tray of dishes opens a door with the push of her elbow on the handle
Pulling on the Harper door handle to open the door
Pushing on the Harper door handle to open the door
00G0130 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Keyed Entry
00G0131 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Privacy
00G0132 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Passage
A woman carrying a tray of dishes opens a door with the push of her elbow on the handle
Pulling on the Harper door handle to open the door

Brinks Push-Pull-Rotate Harper Door Handles

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There's a place for one of these locksets in every home. Innovative and well made, these lever handles don't just release the latch when turned – they also work when pushed or pulled (push when the door swings away, pull when the door swings toward you).

Now you can open a door with a nudge of your hip or the pull of a finger. That makes them ideal for doors you often open when your hands are occupied, such as the door to the garage, a storage room or even a stairwell. They are also suitable for those with grip or dexterity challenges.

ADA compliant and built to ANSI Grade 2 standards (right between standard residential and heavy-duty commercial), each comes with 2 3/8" (60mm) and 2 3/4" (70mm) backset latch assemblies to fit all standard residential doors 1 3/8" to 1 3/4" thick. They have dual torsion springs and a sturdy chassis assembly that makes for smooth, secure operation.

Installation is easy and requires only a Phillips screwdriver (on doors that are pre-drilled for a lockset); instructions, strike plate and fasteners included. They are available in passage, privacy and keyed configurations.

Passage: For non-locking interior doors such as those on closets and pantries.

Privacy: Often used on bedroom and bathroom doors, they lock from the inside with a turn button (plain key supplied to open it if accidentally locked).

Keyed Entry: Typically for exterior doors, they can be locked or unlocked from outside with a key (two supplied) and from inside by turning a knob.

The Harper style has a satin nickel finish.

We know you have at least one door that begs for one of these sets! Highly recommended.

Pushing on the Harper door handle to open the door

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  • 00G0130 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Keyed Entry
    1 - $78.40
  • 00G0131 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Privacy
    1 - $63.80
  • 00G0132 - Brinks Harper Satin Nickel Handle, Passage
    1 - $62.40

Brinks Push-Pull-Rotate Harper Door Handles

There's a place for one of these locksets in every home. Innovative and well made, these lever handles don't just release the latch when turned – they also work when pushed or pulled (push when the door swings away, pull when the door swings toward you).

Now you can open a door with a nudge of your hip or the pull of a finger. That makes them ideal for doors you often open when your hands are occupied, such as the door to the garage, a storage room or even a stairwell. They are also suitable for those with grip or dexterity challenges.

ADA compliant and built to ANSI Grade 2 standards (right between standard residential and heavy-duty commercial), each comes with 2 3/8" (60mm) and 2 3/4" (70mm) backset latch assemblies to fit all standard residential doors 1 3/8" to 1 3/4" thick. They have dual torsion springs and a sturdy chassis assembly that makes for smooth, secure operation.

Installation is easy and requires only a Phillips screwdriver (on doors that are pre-drilled for a lockset); instructions, strike plate and fasteners included. They are available in passage, privacy and keyed configurations.

Passage: For non-locking interior doors such as those on closets and pantries.

Privacy: Often used on bedroom and bathroom doors, they lock from the inside with a turn button (plain key supplied to open it if accidentally locked).

Keyed Entry: Typically for exterior doors, they can be locked or unlocked from outside with a key (two supplied) and from inside by turning a knob.

The Harper style has a satin nickel finish.

We know you have at least one door that begs for one of these sets! Highly recommended.