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popularslickception posted Today 07:10 AM
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2-Pack EverPlus 3" Stopper Reinforcement Childproof Home Security Door Lock $15 @ Amazon

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EVERPLUS LLC via Amazon has 2-Pack EverPlus 3" Stopper Reinforcement Childproof Home Security Door Lock for $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HC3M9HH
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EVERPLUS LLC via Amazon has 2-Pack EverPlus 3" Stopper Reinforcement Childproof Home Security Door Lock for $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HC3M9HH

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Model: Home Security Door Lock, 2 Pack Childproof Door Reinforcement Lock with 3 Inch Stop Withstand 800 lbs for Top Front Inward Swinging Door, Upgrade Flip High Night Lock to Defend Your Home Kids

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Today 12:32 PM
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omfpeToday 12:32 PM
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These are great if you are nervous about getting your door kicked in or you have wandering toddlers who can turn a deadbolt. Only downside is having to explain how they work to your guests who struggle to figure out the mechanism
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Today 01:33 PM
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SebastianTToday 01:33 PM
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Quote from omfpe :
These are great if you are nervous about getting your door kicked in or you have wandering toddlers who can turn a deadbolt. Only downside is having to explain how they work to your guests who struggle to figure out the mechanism
Just lock your guests in the basement, problem solved.
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Today 02:43 PM
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Bizkit64Today 02:43 PM
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Quote from omfpe :
These are great if you are nervous about getting your door kicked in or you have wandering toddlers who can turn a deadbolt. Only downside is having to explain how they work to your guests who struggle to figure out the mechanism
Agreed. We got them since our toddler learned how to open the front and back door. But guests do struggle lol
Today 03:40 PM
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endgame42Today 03:40 PM
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I guess that shows they work. If it were easy to figure them out, kids would only need to get a footstool to defeat them.
Today 04:34 PM
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GoldvingToday 04:34 PM
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Quote from omfpe :
These are great if you are nervous about getting your door kicked in or you have wandering toddlers who can turn a deadbolt. Only downside is having to explain how they work to your guests who struggle to figure out the mechanism
Honest question: If kids and possibly guests can't figure out how to open it and it's on your front and back doors - is it much different in concept of risk than using a double cylinder deadbolt, which is illegal to do in many places because then people can't get out during a fire?
Today 08:19 PM
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madcow3417Today 08:19 PM
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Quote from Goldving :
Honest question: If kids and possibly guests can't figure out how to open it and it's on your front and back doors - is it much different in concept of risk than using a double cylinder deadbolt, which is illegal to do in many places because then people can't get out during a fire?
I was told by the fire department that my business had to use a double-cylinder lock. Their justification is that during an emergency someone could fumble with the thumb turn lock and lock everyone in.
I thought that was dumb and I left them as thumb turn and took the hit on the inspection.
Today 08:37 PM
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nw003Today 08:37 PM
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Quote from omfpe :
These are great if you are nervous about getting your door kicked in or you have wandering toddlers who can turn a deadbolt. Only downside is having to explain how they work to your guests who struggle to figure out the mechanism
This is my experience as well. 100% agree.

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Today 08:44 PM
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nw003Today 08:44 PM
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I recently added one to prevent a wandering toddler. To a door with a pre-existing keypad-unlockable deadbolt. Last week I left through a different door, locking it behind me (muscle memory), expecting to re-enter through aforementioned keypad door. Don't make the same mistake I did .

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