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Satin Stainless Steel Window and Door Bolts

Satin Stainless Steel Window and Door Bolts: Window and Door Bolts in Satin Stainless Steel

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Satin Stainless Steel window and door bolts are used to bolts used to secure doors, gates, and some windows. The satin stainless steel finish brings a warm, classic tone, making it a strong choice for UK homes and renovation work, and it pairs well with matching satin stainless steel fittings across doors, windows, and cabinetry. Add practical security and control.

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What are Satin Stainless Steel Window and Door Bolts?

Satin Stainless Steel window and door bolts are selected when you want a warm, classic tone and a consistent finish across your hardware. They are suited to both upgrades and full refurb projects.

How do you use Satin Stainless Steel Window and Door Bolts?

Fit to the correct door, window, or cabinet application for this product type, following the fixing points and sizing shown on the product listing. For replacements, measure your existing hardware first to match sizes and hole centres.

About Satin Stainless Steel Window and Door Bolts

Choose Satin Stainless Steel Window and Door Bolts for reliable day-to-day performance and a coordinated look across your property. You can pair them with other matching items in the same finish to keep everything consistent.

Describe the Satin Stainless Steel finish

The Satin Stainless Steel finish has a warm, classic tone. Wipe with a soft cloth and avoid harsh cleaners to help preserve the finish.

What does it match?

Satin Stainless Steel works well with natural timber, painted doors, and traditional interiors and looks great when matched with similar satin stainless steel door and window fittings.

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Satin Stainless Steel Bolts – Straight, Cranked and Flush Styles

Satin stainless steel is a go-to finish for many modern UK homes and commercial spaces. It’s neutral, easy to clean, and well suited to both minimal interiors and high-traffic environments like utility rooms, kitchens, and external doors.

In this collection you’ll find:

  • Straight bolts: Surface-mounted and easy to install — suitable for everything from cupboard doors to bathroom doors.
  • Cranked (necked) bolts: Designed with an offset to allow clean engagement with recessed frames, ideal for stable doors and outward-opening windows or doors.
  • Flush Bolts: Installed into the door edge for a clean and seamless finish. Often used on French or double doors to secure the inactive leaf.

The brushed texture of satin stainless steel helps conceal minor marks and ensures a long-lasting finish even in humid or coastal environments. These bolts are especially popular in homes with other satin or chrome fittings, helping create a consistent and modern look across the space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can satin stainless steel bolts be used outdoors?

Yes — satin stainless steel bolts are naturally corrosion-resistant, making them a popular choice for outdoor use, particularly on external doors, gates, and in areas like kitchens, utility rooms, or coastal homes. However, it's important to note that not all stainless steel is created equal. Different grades offer different levels of corrosion resistance:

  • Grade 202 is suitable for indoor or sheltered use.
  • Grade 304 offers good corrosion resistance for most outdoor applications.
  • Grade 316, often referred to as marine-grade, provides the highest level of protection and is ideal for harsh or coastal environments. While 316 is typically the most expensive, it's the best choice where maximum durability is needed.

What’s the difference between satin stainless and satin chrome?

Satin stainless steel has a more industrial look and is more resistant to corrosion. Satin chrome has a similar finish but is usually plated over a different base material and may not last as well outdoors.

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