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Hang Cabinet Doors That Sit Dead Level—Even When You're Working Alone
Meet TrueAlign™ — the clamp-on jig that holds your cabinet door at the exact gap while you drive the hinge screws. No balancing it on your knee, no roping in a helper, no eyeballing the reveal and hoping it's straight. You set the same number on the scale on both sides, clamp it, and the door stays put until it's fully mounted.
Stop Holding the Door With One Hand and Drilling With the Other
You line the door up, it looks straight, you let go to grab the drill—and it drops a hair on one side. Now the gap is uneven, the screw holes are off, and you're starting over. Stacked shims slip. A scrap-wood spacer never sits the same twice. And asking someone to "just hold this for a sec" turns a 10-minute job into an argument. TrueAlign™ holds the door for you, so both hands stay on the tools.
➤ Holds the door so you don't have to: TrueAlign™ clamps onto the cabinet side and cradles the door on its widened crossbar, so the door stays exactly where you set it while both your hands stay on the drill.
➤ Match both sides for a gap that's actually even: A 0–30mm scale runs down the front and back of every jig. Set the same number on the left and the right, and the door hangs level the first time—no measuring tape, no guessing.
➤ Clamps tight without marking the finish: Thickened non-slip rubber pads grip painted, laminate, or raw wood doors firmly and leave no dents or scuffs behind.

The Matching Scale That Locks Your Door at One Exact Gap
Clamp one TrueAlign™ on each side of the opening, dial both to the same mark on the 0–30mm scale, and rest the door on the crossbars. The door now sits at one fixed height with an even reveal top to bottom—and it won't budge while you sink the hinge screws. It feels like having two extra hands that never get tired.
Shims, scrap blocks, and a friend's patience all do the same job badly: the door creeps, the gap drifts, and you find out only after the screws are in. TrueAlign™ holds the position you set and shows you the exact number on both sides, so left and right finally agree.

Why DIYers and Cabinet Installers Keep a Pair in the Toolbox
Most people grab one after fighting a crooked door for the third time—then quietly buy a second pair for the rest of the kitchen. "Figured it was overpriced metal until I hung a wall cabinet by myself in one go—door's dead level, no helper, no swearing." — Marcus R. Once the door stops fighting back, the job gets boring in the best way.

Close Every Door Knowing the Gap Is Even on Both Sides
✓ Hang doors solo: The jig is your second set of hands, so a one-person install stops being a two-person headache.
✓ Get it level the first time: Matching numbers on both sides mean no re-drilling, no patched screw holes, no do-overs.
✓ Built to take a beating: The aluminum body won't bend or warp, so it works the same on door number 1 and door number 40.
The Easy 3-Step Way TrueAlign™ Keeps Every Door Where You Want It
Step 1: Clamp a TrueAlign™ onto each side of the cabinet opening—the brass knob tightens it solid in seconds while the rubber pads protect the surface.
Step 2: Set both jigs to the same number on the 0–30mm scale and rest the door on the crossbars so the gap is even left to right.
Step 3: Drive your hinge screws with both hands free—the door stays locked in place until it's fully mounted.

| What TrueAlign™ Does | Competitors | Old Method |
|---|---|---|
| Holds the door at a fixed gap on both sides so it can't shift while you drive the screws | ❌ Single-point clamps still let the door swing or sag | ❌ A knee, a shim, or a helper that drifts halfway through |
| Identical 0–30mm scale on front and back to set left and right to the exact same reveal | ❌ No matching scale—you eyeball each side separately | ❌ Tape-measure guesswork that's never quite even |
| Non-slip rubber pads and a solid aluminum body grip hard without denting the finish or flexing | ❌ Hard jaws that mark doors; thin frames that bend | ❌ Scrap wood that slips and scuffs the paint |
Clear Specs for the Detail-Obsessed Installer
- Material: Solid aluminum alloy body that won't bend or deform, with a knurled brass tightening knob
- Adjustment Scale: 0–30mm scale etched on both the front and back face for matching left and right
- Grip: Thickened non-slip rubber pads that clamp painted, laminate, or raw doors without leaving marks
- Best Used As: A pair—one jig on each side of the opening to hold a door level for solo installs
Questions? We Tackle Every Doubt About TrueAlign™
Will TrueAlign™ fit my cabinets?
It clamps onto the side panel of standard cabinet openings and adjusts up to the 30mm mark, so it works on the wall and base cabinets most kitchens are built from. Just check that your panel edge is accessible for the clamp before you start.
Do I need one or two?
Two. A jig on each side holds the door level across the whole opening—that's what lets you set an even gap and work without a helper.
Will it dent or scuff my door finish?
No. The pads that touch your door and panel are thickened non-slip rubber, so they hold firm on painted and laminate finishes without leaving dents or scratches.
What if it doesn't hold the way I expect?
TrueAlign™ is built to clamp solid and stay put across standard cabinet doors. If it doesn't, you're covered by an easy, no-hassle return—so trying it costs you nothing.

TrueAlign™ — Even Gaps, Level Doors, and a Job You Only Do Once
Forget crooked reveals, patched screw holes, and begging someone to hold the door steady. Clamp a pair of TrueAlign™ on, match the scale, and the door sits exactly where you put it until it's mounted. If it doesn't hold your doors level the way it should, send it back for a full refund—no questions, no risk.
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