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Designer Turns & Releases 50mm Round Rose - No IndicatorElevate both security and style with our Jedo Designer Turns & Releases. Crafted from premium zinc material and available in PVD, Polished Chrome, and Satin Chrome finishes, these 50mm round rose turns & releases offer durability, versatility, and a sleek appearance. Designed without an indicator, they maintain a minimalist aesthetic while providing reliable functionality. Perfect for various door types, these turns & releases are easy to install and
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