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Prime-Line Stainless Steel Lock & Door Reinforcer (1-3/4" Doors, 2-3/8" Backset) EXPIRED

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Amazon has Prime-line Stainless Steel Lock and Door Reinforcer (Fits 1-3/4" Doors, 2-3/8" Backset) on sale for $5.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

Walmart has Prime-line Stainless Steel Lock and Door Reinforcer (Fits 1-3/4" Doors, 2-3/8" Backset) on sale for $5.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • About this product:
    • Designed for single bore doors with a 2-3/8 in. backset
    • Helps protect against a forced entry
    • For use on doors 1-3/4 in. thick that have mortise or drive-in latches
    • Stamped stainless steel
    • Pre-punched for mounting
    • Mounting hardware included
    • Reinforces and repairs doors
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Lock and Door Reinforcer, Stainless Steel – Fits 1-3/4" Doors, 2-3/8" Backset for $6.52 > Now $5.98 - NLA, OOS - Available Again

Walmart [walmart.com] has Lock and Door Reinforcer, Stainless Steel – Fits 1-3/4" Doors, 2-3/8" Backset for $6.52 > Now $5.98
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Model: Defender Security U 9590 Lock and Door Reinforcer, Stainless Steel – Fits 1-3/4” Doors, 2-3/8” Backset - Reinforce and Repair Wood or Metal Doors - Add Extra Security to your Home, Help Prevent Forced Entry

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By that logic, Isn't locking your door at all a double edge sword?
I use these to repair doors after they've been kicked in (usually by tenants boyfriends). Maybe I should preemptively install them on the rest of my rentals' doors.
Firefighters have battering ram and jaws of life. Even my suggestion isn't going to stop a firefighter from being able to get in. I've seen them use the battering ram on the hinge side with little trouble for when they've run in to situations where the door had a diagonal brace wedged under the knob like this one
https://www.amazon.com/Master-Loc...B0002YUX8I

My suggestion was for kick-ins. Usually burglars or home invaders don't bring breaching tools with them except maybe a pry bar. My suggested product will slow down a pry bar, specifically with someone who doesn't fully understand a door's construction, or how to effectively use a pry bar...

...which would be most burglars or home invaders. If they had such skills or knowledge, they probably wouldn't be breaking in to homes for a living.

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03-23-2023 at 07:24 AM.
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Isn't it a double edge sword if we make it more secure? Makes it harder for firefighters to get inside if there's an emergency.
By that logic, Isn't locking your door at all a double edge sword?
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03-23-2023 at 07:32 AM.
I use these to repair doors after they've been kicked in (usually by tenants boyfriends). Maybe I should preemptively install them on the rest of my rentals' doors.
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03-23-2023 at 07:56 AM.
Quote from FookNoe :
Isn't it a double edge sword if we make it more secure? Makes it harder for firefighters to get inside if there's an emergency.
Firefighters have battering ram and jaws of life. Even my suggestion isn't going to stop a firefighter from being able to get in. I've seen them use the battering ram on the hinge side with little trouble for when they've run in to situations where the door had a diagonal brace wedged under the knob like this one
https://www.amazon.com/Master-Loc...B0002YUX8I

My suggestion was for kick-ins. Usually burglars or home invaders don't bring breaching tools with them except maybe a pry bar. My suggested product will slow down a pry bar, specifically with someone who doesn't fully understand a door's construction, or how to effectively use a pry bar...

...which would be most burglars or home invaders. If they had such skills or knowledge, they probably wouldn't be breaking in to homes for a living.
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Price went lower

$6.52 > Now $5.98
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Can I put 2 for Door knob and Deadbolt ? or 1 is enough ?
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03-23-2023 at 11:22 AM.
Quote from b.arms :
Firefighters have battering ram and jaws of life. Even my suggestion isn't going to stop a firefighter from being able to get in. I've seen them use the battering ram on the hinge side with little trouble for when they've run in to situations where the door had a diagonal brace wedged under the knob like this one
https://www.amazon.com/Master-Loc...B0002YUX8I

My suggestion was for kick-ins. Usually burglars or home invaders don't bring breaching tools with them except maybe a pry bar. My suggested product will slow down a pry bar, specifically with someone who doesn't fully understand a door's construction, or how to effectively use a pry bar...

...which would be most burglars or home invaders. If they had such skills or knowledge, they probably wouldn't be breaking in to homes for a living.
I'm just picturing the local SWAT team approaching their supervisor.

"Sorry boss, looks we can't make the arrest today...he's got the Door Armor"
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I'm just picturing the local SWAT team approaching their supervisor.

"Sorry boss, looks we can't make the arrest today...he's got the Door Armor"
You just scripted the TV ad for Door Armor!
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03-23-2023 at 02:39 PM.
Quote from cjsanandreas :
I'm just picturing the local SWAT team approaching their supervisor.

"Sorry boss, looks we can't make the arrest today...he's got the Door Armor"
Swat will use a breaching shotgun, one blast at each hinge, one at the door knob, door done.
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