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135-Degree Hinge

This type of hinge is designed for corner cabinets. MRK, by producing these hinges with durable materials and a precise movement system, ensures smooth and flawless performance.

90 Regular Hinge

The 90-degree standard hinge is one of the most common and cost-effective types of hinges used for cabinet door installation. This hinge does not include a soft-close mechanism, making it an ideal choice for projects requiring simple, durable, and budget-friendly functionality.

90 Soft closing Hinge

The 90-degree soft-close hinge is one of the most commonly used hardware pieces for kitchen cabinets. Its specialized design allows for smooth and easy opening and closing of cabinet doors. Equipped with a soft-close (hydraulic) mechanism, this hinge helps extend the lifespan of cabinets and prevents damage to the cabinet frame.

Four-screw release hinge

Release hinge, also known as a soft-close hinge, is a type of cabinet door hinge designed with a special mechanism that allows the door to close slowly and silently. These hinges automatically prevent the door from slamming shut, extending the life of the cabinet.

Negative 45° Hinge

This type of hinge is designed for corner cabinets. MRK, by producing these hinges with durable materials and a precise movement system, ensures smooth and flawless performance.

Positive 45° Hinge

This model of hinges is designed for cabinets located in corners. MRK, by manufacturing these hinges with durable materials and a precise movement system, provides smooth and flawless performance.

The Crab Hinge (180° or 165°)

This model of hinges is designed for cabinets that are located in corners. MRK has produced these hinges using durable materials and a precise mechanical system to provide smooth, accurate, and flawless performance.

Touch hinge

Touch hinge, also known as a push-to-open hinge, is a type of cabinet hinge that allows doors to open and close without handles—just with a light push. These hinges are often paired with touch or magnetic systems and are commonly used in modern, minimalist kitchen designs.