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anti snap euro locks

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anti snap euro locks

Postby thestick » 7 Jul 2009 7:51

hi all, i am upgrading the locks on my doors and want to get anti snap locks after reading up on my options. I have seen these generally prices at about £17-£20 on t'internet but saw http://www.handlestore.com/keycylinder.php for a cheap £11

these look great and a lot cheaper but will they be ok? anybody had any experience with them?

thanks
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Re: anti snap euro locks

Postby weerwolf » 13 Jul 2009 5:25

Don't bother with anti-snap cilinder.
Get a decent security rosette. This will discourage burglars to even try.
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Re: anti snap euro locks

Postby Jaakko » 13 Jul 2009 6:54

I would advice against buying from any place that claims their locks are "ANTI-PICK" and "ANTI-DRILL". They are making claims that they haven't proofed in any way and hence I would not trust anything else on their site.
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Re: anti snap euro locks

Postby raimundo » 13 Jul 2009 8:59

Yup, weerwolf and jaakko have it right.

Euro cylinders are inherently weak because the cylinder is cut apart for the cam to operate, to strengthen this cylinder, they need to put a backstrap on the top of the cylinder, (bottom to northamericans)
the only way to harden them is to put armor like a rosette in front of the cylinder to prevent grabbing the nose and breaking it.
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Re: anti snap euro locks

Postby thestick » 15 Jul 2009 10:31

wouldnt they (burgulars) just take the rosette off in the same way they remove the door handle?

have never seen those rosettes for sale, will have to google it
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Re: anti snap euro locks

Postby mhole » 18 Jul 2009 11:40

Security roses have no externally accessable fixings, and bolt through the door. I've had to remove a MTL security rose, with ball bearings to protect the fixing bolts against drilling, and it was a PIG OF A JOB! Nobody would want to do that in a covert manner, the swearing alone would alert the neighbours!
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