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Why are there big and small things like the picture on the travel door stopper? What is the percentage of use between large and small?
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For proper placement position? 50%?
I have no idea what you're asking me, is English not your first language?
This looks like they could be the locks on the door itself. Maybe a door know and a place to use your card let to get it. I think they are used equally as you use card key area to get in and door know to get out.
one is for a regular lock and the other for deadbolt
I would imagine it would be for different shaped locks, so that it fits over any size comfortably.
The different size holes are for different sized bolts. I am not sure which is more common.
i am very unfamiliar with this product and have no idea
It probably helps with different kind of doors that can fit into the small or the big holes. The percentage of usage depends on which bole fits better.
Possibly depending on the size or shape of the inside of the door maybe? and percentage wise? i could see maybe the smaller on being utilized 65 percent more.
They are used for commercial and residential doors, usually bigger one fits for commercial doors and the smaller one for residential doors. Smaller ones will be used in most cases as it fits in larges ports too.
I used to travel a lot for work and stay in hotels, I've never seen this kind of door stopper or heard about this model from co-workers, friends and relatives that also travel a lot . I only can imagine that those holes are to be used in combination with the door strike or bolt. Usually hotel lockers have big bolts so probably the biggest hole would be the most used if it's the way I think the product is used.
I think more people would use the small. To me, I dont know why there are so many. It feels like a waste of energy and space.
I don't completely understand what this is, but I'd say likely 50/50?
The big and small things on the door stopper are cutouts to look like facial features and heart shapes. The percentage of use is probably 70% large and 30% small.
This is to accommodate different shapes of the door deadbolt latch. I think that the smaller one is probably used more than the larger one.
They are probably there to be able to fit through certain slots from different apparatuses
I guess for the different sized locks one might encounter while traveling. I thnk the smaller one would be used the majority of the time. About 80% to 20% .
On the travel stopper the two different holes are to fit different types of doors. The top one is for larger doors and the bottom on is for smaller doors. Basically, you should be able to use an any door that you come across. I have never used one before but I would think at hotels the larger one would get used at a higher percentage.
I'm guessing because they are different sizes. I'm assuming the majority would be bigger about 75 %
I don't know what this device is. If you are listing this for sale, you really need some callouts to explain to potential buyers.
I am unsure. I think the percentage is around 50%.
I'm assuming it's holes or buttons. I honestly really have no idea what I'm looking at. Maybe a 20% difference.
Not really sure about this but the small one appeals to me more.
I cannot give an opinion, I do not know its use. I would be lying I put a value.
I have to admit that I don´t know what this object is. You´re calling it a travel door stopper, but it looks more like a bottle opener. If I had to guess I´d say the different sized things are for heavier and lighter doors? And that the bigger one, for heavier doors, gets more use.
I have never seen this type of device in my life. But that being said I would think that the different size are meant to fit over different different door lock latches to make it more versatile for more locations.
Different types of dead bolts maybe? I'm not sure. I have absolutely no idea about the percentage. You've have to ask a data mining or research firm.
i imagine its for different style/sized doors ? idk i probably wouldn't use this
I feel like they are for different sized doors. The larger would be used more.
I think this is quite a choppy question and would suggest the questioner to practice his or her English first. OK anyway -- the big and small holes are for locking onto different door locks with large locks get the large hole and small locks such as those with keys use the small hole.
are they the thing that the locking mechanism inserts into? Either I don't have a word for this or your question doesn't make sense
I think these different holes exist so you can hang them on different types of door handles. I say the larger hole is used about 70 percent of the time when compared to the smaller hole. More door handles used in hotel rooms are longer and slightly oblong in shape, and I think you can hang this product better using those larger holes.
I would think thats about 50% smaller than the larger one, the size would be for the different types of locks on doors.
There are big and small things because it takes this type of configuration or design to make the door stopper work properly. It depends on the door design whether to use the big or small parts. I would think it is 50% when the big thing is used and 50% when the small thing is used.
I do not understand anything from this picture, it is confusing and questions are also very confusing.
The big and small things are so it will work on doors with different style latches. The size different is not that significant as the smaller one is about 80% the size of the larger one.
I suppose that the holes on the door stopper would be used to latch it onto some knob on the door or on the ground depending on where it is located. I would suppose that the larger hole would be used more often because it would fit more knobs.
I assume there are different size strike plates and jambs that the different holes fit so you can use it anywhere. Technically, everything is 50-50 in life, so 50-50.
For the different types/sizes of door locks. If I had to guess I would say it is split evenly, but you may find more of the larger holes in hotels and other commercial properties.
My guess is that it's for hanging on a coat rack. If that's the case, I would use the large one like 75 percent of the time.
I think most people would use the small one only to open small caps and bottles
I would assume they are for where the door plunger goes. I would use the big ones.
I assume this is related to the placement on a door it's being used on between the door handle or a deadbolt. Not all doors have a deadbolt. I'd say it's probably a 50/50 split.
I think people would use small more because it's for tighter security. The door won't open as wide.
Because not all door latches are the same size. It was not something I was aware of until I saw this product image.
I believe that the small hole is for the regular lock pad, while the big hole is for a deadbolt lock. I use the deadbolt when I am shutting down the house for the night, but the regular lock during the day. The deadbolt is stronger.
I think it probably is used to compare the size and compare and contrast the items featuers.
You would put this on the door lock to keep the door safer.
Those different sized holes are for the different types of latch or lock arms found in door knobs or deadbolt locks. The larger one would probably be used 75% of the time, and the smaller one 25% of the time.
They fit over different size door bolts. 80% use of the small over 20% of the large. There are more of the small bolts than large especially in hotel rooms
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