What are they called and where to get, those teeny little rubber “bumpers” inside cabinet doors?

K.B. asked:


What are they called and where to get, those teeny little rubber “bumpers” inside cabinet doors? Were buying new cabinet doors from our local home improvement center but they don’t come with these little things.

My husband wants the SCREW-IN type, not something that you adhere with adhesive.

He saw them in the store purchased vanity cabinet we bought, and he wants some for the refacing project we’re doing in the kitchen. The home improvement stores sell products shipped to us from the manufacturer so they (Lowe’s) aren’t going to necessary know about things in those cabinets.

Any websites/catalogs???

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2 Responses to “What are they called and where to get, those teeny little rubber “bumpers” inside cabinet doors?”

  1. Ken Says:

    You may be referring to grommets. Google it or
    or

  2. wolfman9900 Says:

    Hi,

    Don’t know the exact name for them–But most kitchen suppliers sell them.You don’t have to purchase a kitchen to get them–These are classed as aftermarket items.A normal good D.I.Y store should have them in stock.Nothing wrong with the adhesive types-Last 3 kitchens I have fitted(not just my own & am not trade)I have found good & are still fine after years of use.& to my knowledge -Grommits are for use in protecting electrical cables in installation–not for door buffers.

    Regards

    Wolf