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expired Posted by Blue_Ranger | Staff • Sep 17, 2023
expired Posted by Blue_Ranger | Staff • Sep 17, 2023

Prime-Line Defender Security Aluminum Finish Push/Pull Sliding Patio Door Lock (U9853) $1.75 + Free Shipping

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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Prime-Line Defender Security Aluminum Finish Push/Pull Sliding Patio Door Lock (U9853) on sale for $1.74. Shipping is Free

Amazon [amazon.com] also has Prime-Line Defender Security Aluminum Finish Push/Pull Sliding Patio Door Lock (U9853) on sale for $1.74. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location)
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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Prime-Line Defender Security Aluminum Finish Push/Pull Sliding Patio Door Lock (U9853) on sale for $1.74. Shipping is Free

Amazon [amazon.com] also has Prime-Line Defender Security Aluminum Finish Push/Pull Sliding Patio Door Lock (U9853) on sale for $1.74. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location)

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Model: Defender Security U 9853 Aluminum Finish Push/Pull Sliding Patio Door Lock (Single Pack)

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WooHoo2You
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How does this work, I just don't get it and photos online are not helping. I assume this must work in tandem with something else (probably OEM specific).
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Swiftgear
about 1 year ago
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
How does this work, I just don't get it and photos online are not helping. I assume this must work in tandem with something else (probably OEM specific).
https://www.bing.com/images/searc...edIndex=21
First pic. Drilling req
Last edited by Swiftgear September 19, 2023 at 10:02 AM.
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Quote from Swiftgear :
https://www.bing.com/images/searc...edIndex=21 [bing.com]
First pic. Drilling req
Thanks, makes sense now!
about 1 year ago
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timbertop
about 1 year ago
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Good product. Sturdy steel. Mounted to top edge of slider so bolt goes through stationary patio section. Replaced a worn out spring bolt installed in that location with no new drilling required.
about 1 year ago
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the..patient
about 1 year ago
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Is it sad that on a phone I thought this was some sorta tie fighter deal....lol time to admit the eyes ain't what they were
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duenor
about 1 year ago
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Prime line makes good products. I have their door latch and it is of extremely high quality. However, this is a waste of money. If they are going to break in, they are not going to bother with prying your patio door open. they are simply going to smash the glass and get in.
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Frugalwallet
about 1 year ago
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I've always just used a wooden dowel. Can't defeat a piece of wood that keeps a sliding door from sliding. Granted the key feature is nice

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comm0
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comm0
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Quote from duenor :
Prime line makes good products. I have their door latch and it is of extremely high quality. However, this is a waste of money. If they are going to break in, they are not going to bother with prying your patio door open. they are simply going to smash the glass and get in
smash and grabs sure, but a lot of crooks try doors and move on until they find one not locked or secured. (targets of opportunity). Or trying to sneak in at night when people with alarms don't arm them. They used to use shovels under the sliding door and lift the door as high as possible to defeat hook latch, and it was silent, unlike smashing glass and attracting attention. These locks and dowels and other means prevent that. We were taught this at a neighborhood watch meeting by the local popo
Lots of light on entryways, extra lock enforcing measures, alarm system signs = deterrents
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Quote from comm0 :
smash and grabs sure, but a lot of crooks try doors and move on until they find one not locked or secured. (targets of opportunity). Or trying to sneak in at night when people with alarms don't arm them. They used to use shovels under the sliding door and lift the door as high as possible to defeat hook latch, and it was silent, unlike smashing glass and attracting attention. These locks and dowels and other means prevent that. We were taught this at a neighborhood watch meeting by the local popo
Lots of light on entryways, extra lock enforcing measures, alarm system signs = deterrents
Wow never knew about lifting the door with a shovel. Crazy what people will think of to do crime!