Features
- ✅ 135° Concealed Hinge for Corner Kitchen Cabinet.
- ✅ 6-way/3D & Adjustable screw, Compatible with different thickness of doors.
- ✅ Perfect for replacing the hinges in the corner of Lazy Susan.
- ✅ Made of cold rolled steel with nickel plated surface and brass plated bottom, rust, and wear-resistant, durable.
- ✅ Clip-on plate. Brand New.
- ✅Package Include - 2 Pack(1 Pairs) 135 Degree Hinges, screws included.
- ★【Buy with confidence】Chibery 135° Lazy Susan Hinges are ISO9001, ISO14001, BHMA, KCMA certified and SGS tested. They can withstand more than 100,000 times of opening and closing, and more than 48 hours of salt spray test. If you are not satisfied with our products, please feel free to contact us.
Specifications
Color | 135° |
Size | 135° |
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This 135° concealed hinge is designed for corner kitchen cabinets (Lazy Susan) to enable full-overlay, folding door operation. It provides 3D/6-way adjustment, a clip-on mounting plate, and includes screws; components are cold-rolled steel with a nickel-plated surface and brass-plated base for corrosion and wear resistance, and the hinges have been tested for durability (over 100,000 cycles) and salt-spray resistance.
Chibery 2 Pack 1 Pairs 135° Lazy Susan Hinge, Full Overlay Concealed for Corner Kitchen Cabinet Replacement Hardware, Cupboard Folded, Folden Door Review
Why I tried this hinge
A corner cabinet Lazy Susan is great until one of the folding doors stops cooperating. In my case, a fractured casting and a sagging door turned a useful space into a daily annoyance. I swapped in a pair of Chibery 135-degree Lazy Susan hinges to see if I could get back smooth, full-overlay motion without re-drilling my cabinet. The short version: these hinges deliver a clean, controlled swing, solid build quality, and enough adjustment range to dial in fussy corner doors. They’re not perfect—documentation is minimal, and you’ll want to confirm your door geometry—but they’re a very capable replacement and upgrade.
What it is
This is a concealed 135° hinge designed specifically for folding doors on corner kitchen cabinets (the classic Lazy Susan setup). It’s a Euro-style cup hinge with a clip-on mounting plate, 3D/6-way adjustability, and a corrosion-resistant finish on cold-rolled steel components. The pair includes mounting screws. In use, it provides full overlay coverage for the folding door set and opens far enough to clear the corner and give good access to the shelves.
Installation experience
I installed the pair on a face-frame corner base cabinet that already had 35 mm cup bores. If you’re starting from scratch, you’ll need a 35 mm Forstner bit, but for most replacements the existing cup holes can be reused. A few notes from my bench:
- The hinges arrive in the “folded” position and feel like a single solid block. To separate the two halves, open the hinge to roughly 90 degrees and use the quick-release on the clip-on plate. There’s no printed guide in the box, so if you haven’t worked with this style before, that first unfold can be unintuitive.
- I mounted the cup side to the door first, lightly snugging the screws to leave wiggle room. Then I positioned the mounting plate on the cabinet, using the existing pilot holes. The clip-on action is firm and reassuring—once you hear the click, the door is safely hanging.
- With both doors clipped on, I used the three adjustments to tune the fit: depth to set how flush the doors sit, side-to-side to even the reveal where the two door leaves meet, and height (via the plate slots) to line up the top/bottom edges.
From first screw to final tweak, the whole swap took under 30 minutes, with most of that spent getting the reveals tight and the fold line straight. A powered screwdriver and a good #2 bit make this go much faster.
Adjustment and alignment
Chibery calls it 6-way/3D adjustment; in practice, you get the standard trio that matters:
- Depth: a cam screw moves the door in/out relative to the cabinet face. This is especially useful on corner doors to prevent binding at the fold.
- Lateral: a side screw shifts the door left/right to center the gap where the leaves meet.
- Vertical: loosen the mounting plate screws to raise or lower the door a few millimeters.
The range is generous. I intentionally misaligned the plate during a test fit and was still able to bring the doors within spec using only the adjustments. The mechanism has very little backlash, so small turns translate to predictably small movements—handy if you’re chasing a 2 mm reveal.
Motion and soft-close behavior
The opening arc is smooth throughout the travel and reaches a true wide-open position that makes a meaningful difference in access. The closing action has a controlled, soft-close feel: the doors pull in confidently without snapping shut or bouncing. On my doors (3/4-inch MDF with applied faces), the damping was quiet and consistent, and the two halves of the folding door met cleanly without scissoring. If your doors are unusually light or heavy, you may want to tweak the depth to balance the pull-in; there’s no separate damper adjustment, but I didn’t need one.
Build quality and hardware
Compared to the pot-metal castings that failed on my original corner hinge, this Chibery pair feels decidedly sturdier. The parts are cold-rolled steel with a nickel-plated finish and a brass-plated base. Edges are clean, the stamping is crisp, and the cup thickness inspires confidence. The clip-on interface tolerances are snug with no wiggle once locked.
A few material notes after several weeks in a busy kitchen:
- No visible corrosion or discoloration despite steam and splashes—exactly what you want from a concealed hinge in a humidity-prone spot.
- The pivot still feels tight, with no play developing under daily use.
- Screws included are adequate for wood cabinets; I pre-drilled pilot holes and experienced no splitting or cam-out.
The manufacturer’s durability claims (100,000+ cycles and salt-spray resistance) line up with the impression in hand. I can’t validate the exact numbers, but nothing in the design suggests they’d struggle under normal household use.
Fit and compatibility
This is a full-overlay, 135° hinge intended for folding corner doors. If your cabinet currently uses that layout, it’s likely to be a straightforward swap. Highlights from my install:
- Cup size: Standard 35 mm bore. If your old hinge used a standard Euro cup, you’re in good shape.
- Mounting plate: The clip-on plate works for both face-frame and frameless setups; you’ll reuse existing plate positions if they’re close. The slotted holes give helpful wiggle room.
- Reach and overlay: The 135° geometry gave me proper clearance and kept the folding seam centered. If your cabinet uses a different opening angle (110° or 165°), match the hinge angle to the existing setup.
One caution: Lazy Susan corners vary a lot between manufacturers. Measure your overlays and door thickness before committing, and confirm you actually need a 135° hinge—not all corner setups do.
What I liked
- Smooth, quiet, and controlled closing with no door bounce
- Clip-on mounting plate simplifies hanging doors solo
- Generous and predictable adjustment range for fussy reveals
- Solid materials and finish that should resist kitchen humidity
- Direct replacement for many corner setups; no template required in my case
- Includes screws and arrives well-protected
What could be better
- Documentation is sparse. A one-page diagram showing how to separate the hinge and where each adjustment lives would save time for first-time installers.
- No included drilling template. That’s standard for replacements but worth noting if you’re starting from bare doors.
- Inventory and pricing can fluctuate. If you’re outfitting multiple cabinets, consider buying all you need at once to avoid mismatch or a surprise price bump.
- While the finish and form factor were consistent, corner hinges come in many patterns. Double-check your cup placement and plate geometry against photos and measurements before you pull the trigger.
Tips for a faster install
- Pre-drill pilot holes, especially on face frames, to prevent splitting and to keep screws square.
- Mount the cup to the door first, clip the door on, then fine-tune via the screws—don’t chase perfection on the bench.
- On folding doors, set the depth first to keep the seam straight, then adjust side-to-side for the reveal, and finish with height.
- If a door seems “stuck” on first handling, open it to 90 degrees; that’s the position where the clip release is easiest to access.
The bottom line
The Chibery 135-degree Lazy Susan hinge pair is a well-executed, practical upgrade for corner cabinet doors. It combines sturdy construction with user-friendly adjustability and delivers smooth, quiet motion that makes a daily difference at the cabinet. While the lack of instructions may add a few minutes to your first install and you should confirm your cabinet’s hinge geometry, the fundamentals are solid: standard cup size, reliable clip-on plate, thoughtful adjustment range, and a finish that should hold up in a busy kitchen.
Recommendation: I recommend this hinge for anyone replacing a failed corner cabinet hinge or upgrading a Lazy Susan folding door to a smoother, more adjustable setup. It’s easy to live with, robust enough for heavy use, and forgiving to install—especially as a drop-in replacement on existing 35 mm bores. Just verify you need the 135° geometry and be prepared to lean on your own know-how for installation, as the documentation is minimal.
Project Ideas
Business
Replacement Hinge Kits (DIY-Friendly)
Assemble and sell complete Lazy Susan hinge replacement kits containing 2 hinges, mounting plates, screws, a drilling template, adjustment tips, and a short how-to leaflet or QR code linking to a step-by-step video. Offer tiered kits (basic, pro with templates, premium with soft-close add-ons) to capture homeowners, handymen, and small cabinet shops.
Retrofit & Installation Service for Corner Cabinets
Offer a local mobile service that measures, supplies, and professionally installs 135° concealed hinges to convert or repair corner cabinets. Include a diagnostic visit, precision mounting, alignment, and a short warranty. Market to homeowners renovating kitchens, landlords upgrading rental units, and property managers seeking quick turnarounds.
Digital Plans and Online Course for Cabinet Conversions
Create paid downloadable plans, cut lists, and video modules teaching how to convert corner cabinets, build fold-out organizers, and fit 135° hinges. Sell bundles (plans + recommended parts list + supplier links). Upsell live coaching sessions or community memberships for repeat customers and hobby woodworkers.
Wholesale / Private-Label Supply to Small Cabinetmakers
Buy these certified, heavy-duty hinges in bulk and repackage them under a private label for regional cabinet shops, furniture refurbishers, and specialty hardware retailers. Differentiate by offering small minimums, kitted options, and fast reorders, plus marketing materials detailing BHMA/KCMA certifications for trade customers.
Onsite Training & Certification for Contractors
Develop a short hands-on training program for contractors and installers teaching best practices for fitting 135° concealed hinges, alignment tricks, and retrofit solutions. Charge per person or company, provide certificates of completion, and offer follow-up technical support or wholesale pricing on hinge orders.
Creative
Fold-Out Corner Pantry Conversion
Replace a cramped corner cabinet with a multi-tier fold-out Lazy Susan using the 135° concealed hinge. Build stacked trays that fold out smoothly for full access — the hinge's 3D adjustment helps align doors of varying thickness. Include a magnetic catch and soft-close dampers for a polished feel. Materials: plywood trays, edge banding, hinges, mounting plates, and simple jigs for consistent pocket-hole placement. Great for remodeling kitchens or creating a high-functioning storage accent piece.
Jewelry / Valet Wall Cabinet with Folding Corner Door
Make a slim wall-mounted cabinet for jewelry or everyday carry items where the front uses a folding corner door that tucks neatly to one side. The 135° hinge enables a compact fold and the concealed style keeps the look clean. Add felt-lined trays, small hooks, and a mirrored inside face. This project is fast, customizable (paint, veneer, hardware), and ideal for craft fairs or boutique gift products.
Fold-Flat Bar/Serving Nook from an Upcycled Corner Cabinet
Turn an old corner cabinet into a compact bar or coffee station: install the 135° hinges so the doors fold out to create a temporary work surface and expose bottle/tray storage. Use contrasting wood for the interior trays and add brass or leather pulls to elevate the aesthetic. The durable hinges handle repeated use, so the piece works well for frequent entertaining.
Hidden Media/AV Access Panels
Design a media console with recessed side panels that fold away to give access to cables and components. The 135° concealed hinge keeps the panels flush when closed and allows wide access when opened. Combine with ventilation slots and simple cable-routing channels to make an elegant, serviceable furniture piece suitable for modern living rooms.
Compact Folding Workstation for Small Spaces
Create a corner-mounted fold-down desk where the hinged door folds open into a small work surface while revealing storage cubbies. The hinge's reliability and 6-way adjustability help compensate for uneven walls or slightly warped doors. Ideal for apartments, tiny homes, or as a maker's quick project to demonstrate a space-saving solution.