






🔒 See more, worry less — your door’s new best guard!
This solid brass door viewer features a 200-degree HD optical lens for an ultra-wide, crystal-clear view, paired with a 360-degree rotating privacy cover to prevent peeping. Designed for doors 1.5" to 2.375" thick, it includes a 16mm drill bit for easy installation. Durable, rustproof, and perfect for enhancing security in homes, offices, and hotels.





| Manufacturer | HOJLKLD |
| Part Number | EPC_DOH_503 |
| Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.18 x 0.94 inches |
| Item model number | EPC_DOH_503 |
| Size | 5/8" (Peephole + Drill Bit) |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Zinc Alloy |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | 16mm peephole, 16mm(5/8") drill bit |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
E**C
Excellent product with an excellent price!
This inexpensive little product works excellent and looks great! Clear vision with plenty wide of an angle. Very easy to install. Just make sure you sent it appropriately or it will look funny on your door. We had our handyman do it and there were no issues. He had it installed in less than 10 minutes, drill a hole and screw it together. It’s literally that easy!
A**R
Great Item and Hole Saw was Surprisingly Nice Quality
The peep hole is built well and easy to screw into place with no unforeseen issues, which is nice for once. The hole saw that came with it was surprisingly nice quality!!! It was thick, sturdy, and went through my steel door with fiber core like a hot knife through butter!! I feel like I could drill tons of doors with this hole saw without issue, it is not flimsy or thin in any way. Now the instructions are underwhelming. They simply state something like "drill with bit on both side of the door separately" versus trying to go through the whole door... which is likely not possible with the short length of the bit and saw. I have never installed one so I started with a long drill bit to drill a pilot hole all the way through the door.... this was not a great approach because apparently I was good with up/down tilt but not on left/right tilt. I then drilled the holes on both side of the door with the whole saw and discovered my 2 seperate holes were NOT in alignment to allow the peep hole to be flush from both ends when installed. *****IMPORTANT - I then had to enlarge the hole on the OUTSIDE of the door. The outside exposed portion of the peep hole has a larger surface area so it can cover more hole enlargements and mess ups than the interior side of the door and peephole will allow. So fix from the outside, not from the inside! I was fortunate that I could make the whole big enough yet still able to be covered by the peep hole and no one will ever know unless they pull it off, phew. To do it all over again the fool proof method would be to simply measure from left right of the door and make a mark in the center. Then measure from bottom of the door up to the dot and write down that height value. Go to the outside of the door and figure out how high up to go and then do the left right center again and put another dot. Drill a pilot hole on each dot. Now use the hole saw to drill the holes from each side. At this point, the risk of being off from both sides is eliminated or so minor that fixes won't be an issue
G**G
Easy install, looks great.
A solution doesn’t get much simpler. Drill the prescribed hole with the provided tool. Separate the peep hole into 2 parts. Slide each part in from opposite directions making sure the larger eyeglass is on the outside and screw together. Done! Takes 3 minutes. Fits various size door thickness. I always tape over where I’m drilling so as not to damage or splinter wood. Masking or painters tape works great.
S**T
Gets the job done just
Everything is pretty small when looking out but it’s a small in general as a peephole normally are. But installation was easy. Came with everything needed and drill bit to drill a perfect whole throw the door.
M**J
Easy Install. Great Quality.
I didn't expect much, but what I got surpassed any expectation that I had! The wide-angle "fish eye" lense kind of view is phenomenal! The drill bit was perfect. I had my doubts initially, as I did not realize that my door has a metal outer "shell" with a wooden core, but with a little bit of pressure, I was able to get the holes drilled and the unit installed in 10 minutes, if not less!
M**Y
worth the money, better than expected, easy DIY
drill bit assembly fit standard drill, cut easily into steel insulated door--as did others I'll remind of good technique to first create a divot using a hole punch to avoid pilot bit slippage--first through one side until the pilot pokes through, then cut at it from the other side. Perhaps use some tape to protect your door's finish around the cut from the drill head hit as you poke through. Easy to screw peep hole into door, nice shutter features. View through glass is wide angle, very useful. Recommend.
P**.
Super Easy to Install.
This was super simple to install. Cut right through the metal, foam core door I have. The bit size is spot on for the tube of the peephole. Field of view is excellent. The sharpness isn't exactly crystal clear but it is certainly adequate for its intended purpose. For it's price point and it comes with the bit needed to install I would say 9.5/10. Pro tip. Start on the inside and drill through the door until just the bit comes out the other side. Then start the outside hole. This prevents burring on metal doors and blowout on wooden ones. I recommend a center punch for a metal door to avoid the bit walking on the initial drilling; but it is not absolutely necessary.
J**S
Very nice
It came with a drillbit
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