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Prime-Line 1-1/8" Sliding Patio Door Loop Lock w/ Steel Locking Bar

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$8.79

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Amazon has Prime-Line 1-1/8" Sliding Patio Door Loop Lock w/ Steel Locking Bar (‎Nickel Plated, U9846) on sale for $3.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

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Product Details:
  • Used on patio sliding door systems as a secondary security locking device.
  • 1-1/8" reach
  • Hardened steel locking bar with diecast constructed mounting plate and keeper.
  • Nickel plated hardened steel locking rod with diecast bracket and keeper.
  • Can be used as a child safety device.
  • Mounting hardware included.
  • A Phillips head screwdriver is required for installation (sold separately).

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  • About this deal:
    • This deal is $4.81 off (55% savings) the listed retail price of $8.79.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 1,850 customer reviews.
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Amazon has Prime-Line 1-1/8" Sliding Patio Door Loop Lock w/ Steel Locking Bar (‎Nickel Plated, U9846) on sale for $3.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member JDUBmickey6pac for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Used on patio sliding door systems as a secondary security locking device.
  • 1-1/8" reach
  • Hardened steel locking bar with diecast constructed mounting plate and keeper.
  • Nickel plated hardened steel locking rod with diecast bracket and keeper.
  • Can be used as a child safety device.
  • Mounting hardware included.
  • A Phillips head screwdriver is required for installation (sold separately).

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal is $4.81 off (55% savings) the listed retail price of $8.79.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 1,850 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Unfortunately this is one of the ones that only slides through the top hole and misses the bottom hole. Quite a security design flaw. There are other loop locks on Amazon that slide through both holes, but they aren't $4. If that doesn't bother you then this product is fine.
Just stick a wood or metal rod on the tracks behind the sliding door. Cheap and effective
This is for a sliding patio door, not sure what the number of screws matters. Not like someone can push a sliding door on its hinges and pop off the sliding bolt.And there is no "window", the whole door is a window, no lock will stop someone from smashing the entire glass door.

Many sliding doors just have a little pivot latch that swings down, and an object can be slide through the edge to push up that latch. This adds a layer of projection.

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jjmIII
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Quote from nohomers1 :
Yep, although that doesn't work as a child lock, which is the primary benefit of these.
All children should be on a leash!
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mpkb
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Quote from fuzzyfacedog :
Karen, this is for those criminals who are just looking for a sliding door that either has a faulty latch and the door just opens, or a lock that's not very reliable on the door. Everyone knows glass breaks.
This. Many thieves are pretty lazy. The slightest obstacle and they move on.


And for the "they'll just break glass" crowd- in my circle, I know of only one occurrence of this. And the perp left plenty of dna at the scene, blood from being cut by the broken glass. I'm thinking that dude learned to not break the glass next time Peace
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Quote from jaimelobo :
This is for a sliding patio door, not sure what the number of screws matters. Not like someone can push a sliding door on its hinges and pop off the sliding bolt.And there is no "window", the whole door is a window, no lock will stop someone from smashing the entire glass door.

Many sliding doors just have a little pivot latch that swings down, and an object can be slide through the edge to push up that latch. This adds a layer of projection.
Why are you arguing semantics? You pretty much reaffirmed the statementLMAOLMAO
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Quote from mpkb :
This. Many thieves are pretty lazy. The slightest obstacle and they move on.


And for the "they'll just break glass" crowd- in my circle, I know of only one occurrence of this. And the perp left plenty of dna at the scene, blood from being cut by the broken glass. I'm thinking that dude learned to not break the glass next time Peace
That's not lazy, it's smart work get in and get out. However, wouldn't it be the same if you lock your original lock?
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Quote from kyotuosa :
Why are you arguing semantics? You pretty much reaffirmed the statement
I'm pretty sure you don't know what "semantics" means.
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Quote from jaimelobo :
I'm pretty sure you don't know what "semantics" means.
lol what? Do you? Another non-sense argument LMAOLMAO
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This is a deal thread about a patio sliding door loop lock.
Please keep the comments to the deal at hand.

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In respect for SliQwick's request I'll just edit my comment to state "Sliding glass door locks are great!"
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maybe it's not just laziness, maybe they know the law? isn't it something like if you just walk in through an unlocked door or window, it's only a misdemeanor and you get released from jail right away. If you actually break a lock, or a window, It's a more serious offense… what is the logic or origin of laws like that?I don't see the point it should all be the most serious offense to intrude on people at home
Quote from mpkb :
This. Many thieves are pretty lazy. The slightest obstacle and they move on.And for the "they'll just break glass" crowd- in my circle, I know of only one occurrence of this. And the perp left plenty of dna at the scene, blood from being cut by the broken glass. I'm thinking that dude learned to not break the glass next time Peace
Last edited by Inbox January 5, 2023 at 11:48 PM.

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