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by riggers » 1 Feb 2007 18:46
Hi People,
Anyone know the cheapest place i can get a job lot of "Break Secure euro Cylinders From MUL-T-LOCK" looking to pay around the £20.00 each mark including Vat, any suggestions?
Cheers
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by UWSDWF » 1 Feb 2007 18:48
try fleabay
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by arris » 2 Feb 2007 15:29
the break secure ones aint that popular about but are a very good idea to resist attack,
havent actually seen many mul t lock cylinders on ebay, and dont think i ever seen a break secure one, on there, an the chances of it being the correct size,
good luck tho..
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by arris » 3 Feb 2007 17:57
that 2nd link are them, from what he has asked for,
the idea being, if someone gets a snapping bar onto it, it snaps the 1st bit off, then the owner can put there key in and it uses the last 2 pins to open it up, also used incase of attack by super glue
very good idea 
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by riggers » 3 Feb 2007 21:07
Cheers arris, thats
the babys, not cheap though!

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by arris » 4 Feb 2007 6:47
i cant take the credit, someone else posted the link,
nah there not cheap but tbh no mul t lock cylinders are, if ya wanna see not cheap check out prices for interactive stuff it truely shocking..
a real good idea being anti-snap proof,
very nice cylinders tho the garrison 7x7 nice an smooth operation etc.. and keys are cool as get the lil colour pieces 
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by riggers » 4 Feb 2007 15:15
sorry, thanks crazyman, thats what i'm looking for. Very nice locks shame there not a little cheaper!
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by riggers » 9 Feb 2007 18:32
cheers, i'll check it out
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