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door locks

  • 02-10-2013 1:33pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 105 ✭✭


    Are anti snap cylinders worth getting ?? I have the standard factory fitted ones in my doors and am thinking about upgrading €350 approx ,ARE THEY THAT BETTER ??


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9 handleit


    Standard anti snap cylinders should cost you 15 euro more then standard euro cylinders approx. Are your cylinders fitting flush or do your present cylinders stick out.
    You can go up the quality line with anti drill and anti bump cylinders as well
    If you are spending money why not consider key copy control cylinders, and get the cylinders keyed alike where it suits to have one key

    If you are into higher security why not install a wireless camera in the door spyhole and record 600 hours to a card, this is a plug a play device and the reader can be taken anywhere in the house.

    Alarm fitting, location, whether the property is left unattended, valuables inside or expected valuables inside, and other factors all count in what is best for you.

    You are quoted a very high price on the anti-snaps there I would imagine


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 105 ✭✭gooddarts10


    Sorry should have said thst the locks are multi lock anti snap anti bump and are keyed alike with code card they seem to be alot more robust than the original ones


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