expiredBlue_Ranger posted Mar 02, 2024 08:26 PM
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Item 1 of 6
expiredBlue_Ranger posted Mar 02, 2024 08:26 PM
4-Pack Brinks Commercial Stainless Steel 70mm Keyed Discus Padlock w/ Boron Shackle (Black) $17 ($4.25 each) + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+
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I have another disc lock from abus that is miles better than this, hard to pick and really nice hardened steel.
This lock is great for a shed or garage lock where a thief can just kick the door in. Invest in a better lock for storage units and valuables, like an abus
I have another disc lock from abus that is miles better than this, hard to pick and really nice hardened steel.
This lock is great for a shed or garage lock where a thief can just kick the door in. Invest in a better lock for storage units and valuables, like an abus
I ended up getting the abus 20/80 for a outdoor storage locker, but because it's slightly bigger than the storage facility's general issued lock. I feel it stands out and would prefer the smaller 20/70, but without another lock nearby there's hardly a difference visually (beyond the size difference and colored keyway cover. Weight wise there an obvious difference. Abus is solid and heavy.
I believe the newer, angle cut key style is the most secure, but it can be a bit finicky.. if you don't put the key all the way in. it does feel like you can damage the cylinder by just turning a non fully inserted key.
This and the relatively high friction felt inserting the key compared to the old key style makes me think it's more vulnerable to weather/corrosion issues or tamper/picking damage possibly resulting in a stuck lock.
I just want a basic way of actually locking the door that I don't need a key for. Even a small combination padlock will do but I must admit I'm too indolent to enter pass-codes or carry keys every time I want to take out the trash or store cardboard boxes for weekly garbage pickup; what's a cheap lazy basterd to do? TMI I know...
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Good deal for a cheap lock.
I'll find something I don't care much about but needs 'security' to use this on. Someday....
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