Heavy-Duty Latches That Actually Hold Up

Ever had a door or panel pop open on a bumpy boat ride? These compression latch locks solve that frustration head-on. You get two sturdy pieces in powder-coated zinc alloy, built to withstand salty air and constant use.

Perfect Fit for Any Door Thickness

The adjustable lever grips anywhere from 0.04 inches to 0.94 inches thick—think thin cabinet panels or beefier marine hatches. No more guessing or drilling new holes; just tweak the tension for a custom, vibration-proof seal. The flush design sits nearly flat, keeping your setup clean and snag-free.

Easy Operation, Serious Security

Hand-operated with a simple lever pull, they're intuitive even in rough conditions. The compression mechanism pulls everything tight, resisting wind, waves, or kids slamming doors. Zinc alloy means corrosion resistance, so they look good and work hard season after season.

Where You'll Use Them Most

Boat owners slap these on compartments to keep gear dry during storms. RV folks secure storage hatches on the road. At home, they lock toolboxes or garden sheds against prying eyes. I've used similar ones on my workbench—they hold cabinets shut through daily bangs without loosening.

Installing is straightforward: drill, mount, adjust. No fancy tools needed. If you're tired of flimsy latches that fail when you need them, these deliver quiet confidence. Pair with weatherstripping for airtight seals on wet decks. Durable, adjustable, and ready for real work—that's what makes them stand out in a sea of cheap hardware.

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