Magnetic cabinet door catch from Belwith Keeler is designed to help keep cabinet doors closed, so doors stay seated instead of drifting open in everyday use. The catch uses a magnet to hold the door, providing a consistent pull that keeps light cabinet doors shut once aligned to the strike. The statuary bronze finish gives a dark, traditional look that visually ties into most dark colored cabinets, helping the catch blend near hinges or rail edges. At 2 inches wide, the catch spans a modest footprint on the cabinet frame, giving enough surface coverage for mounting while staying compact inside the opening. The catch body projects 5/8 inch, so it stands off the surface just enough for the door to engage the magnet without crowding interior space. With a 7/8 inch length or diameter reference, installers can gauge its small size when laying out multiple doors in tight runs.
The 1-1/2 inch center to center mounting measurement defines where fasteners sit along the 2 inch wide catch body, so installers can pre-drill accurately and keep the catch square on the frame. That spacing also helps when swapping in this catch on cabinets already drilled for a similar pattern. The 5/8 inch projection sets how far the magnet stands off the mounting surface, which influences where the mating piece on the door lands so the magnet grabs firmly instead of grazing the edge. With a compact 7/8 inch length or diameter, the catch occupies limited space front to back, allowing it to sit behind rails or near shelves without interfering with stored items. The statuary bronze finish also matters during alignment on visible rails, because its dark color reads closer to typical dark cabinet stains.
This magnetic cabinet door catch is suited to cabinet doors that need help staying closed because its magnet is specifically described as helping keep cabinet doors closed. In cabinetry with dark colored finishes, the statuary bronze finish aligns visually with most dark colored cabinets, so the catch can sit on face frames or interior rails without drawing attention when a door is open. The 2 inch width allows placement on standard cabinet face frames, stretchers, or interior cleats while still leaving space nearby for hinges or edge banding. Because the length or diameter is listed as 7/8 inch, the catch suits tighter cabinet interiors where front-to-back clearance is limited, such as shallow wall cabinets or narrow utility cabinets. The projection of 5/8 inch allows the magnet to meet the mating surface on lighter cabinet doors while leaving room for typical door overlays and reveals.
The 1-1/2 inch center to center spacing directly affects drilling accuracy, because once that spacing is known the installer can mark holes confidently and keep the catch aligned so the magnet engages consistently with each close. When the catch stays square, the magnetic pull tracks straight, which helps doors land in the same place rather than racking against the frame. The modest 2 inch width offers enough bearing surface for stable mounting, which helps the catch resist loosening over time under normal door operation. The 5/8 inch projection defines how far the magnet sits into the opening, which helps balance contact strength with clearance so the door meets the magnet without striking the housing too hard. The small 7/8 inch length or diameter reference also supports repeatable layouts in banks of doors, because it is easier to keep a compact catch out of the way of shelves, roll-outs, or face-frame joinery while still positioning it where the door edge meets the frame.
The magnetic cabinet door catch is described as helping keep cabinet doors closed, so it is intended for use on cabinet doors that require a magnetic hold to stay shut.
The 1-1/2 inch center to center dimension sets the spacing between mounting points, guiding hole layout when positioning the catch on a cabinet frame or rail.
The statuary bronze finish is described as matching most dark colored cabinets, so the catch visually blends with dark cabinet finishes during normal use.
The 5/8 inch projection indicates how far the catch extends from the mounting surface, affecting how the door-mounted piece contacts the magnet when the door closes.
The 2 inch width defines the footprint of the catch on the mounting surface, helping installers gauge whether it fits on available face-frame or interior rail space.
The P659-STB identifier is the manufacturer part number for this magnetic cabinet door catch, used for ordering and matching this specific statuary bronze model.
Choosing this magnetic cabinet door catch from Belwith Keeler gives access to a magnet designed to help keep cabinet doors closed, backed by defined dimensions for layout. The 1-1/2 inch center to center measurement, 2 inch width, and 5/8 inch projection together describe how it occupies space on frames and within openings. The statuary bronze finish aligns with most dark colored cabinets, which supports use in darker kitchens or casework where visible hardware needs a matching tone. Wurth Baer Supply offers this catch under part P659-STB, so projects that specify this magnetic cabinet door catch can be matched to the stated material description and finish.