Nothing stays permanent — even the hardest wood or iron could wear out with time. I had a good chance of replacing my closets and cupboards‘ slightly worn out doors with another wooden closet doors last week because of super-saver offers at a furniture fair. The more durable wooden doors were neatly installed but the door knobs are apparently the ones that can immediately arrest anyone’s attention. A knob can actually be a round handle that one pulls or twists like a doorknob (a round handle one turns to open a door), a control knob (controls a device), or a brodie knob on the steering wheel. Mine were somewhat rectangular marked with several engraved designs that look like wooden carvings and they can be difficult for the young or elderly to operate. If you lack a firm grip then you will need both hands to operate them.

Reidsupply.com supplies not only home closet doorknobs but also a wide variety of industrial knobs. Several types of doorknobs include uses for — Entrance (typically used on exterior doors and keyed cylinders), Privacy (typically used on bed, bathrooms and most trailer parks while they are lockable), Passage - also known as Hall or Closet (these knob sets do not lock and are used in hall or closet doors), and as Dummy (single knobs that mount through backs of doors with single screws). You’ll get more of these knobs and some other stuffs for industrial use at Reidsupply.com.