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buying locks online

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buying locks online

Postby bryang » 13 Apr 2015 1:53

I was wondering if you guys know any websites where you can just buy the cylinder of a deadbolt lock? I have bought locks like this from home depot but have not been able to find any online. All the ones online are the whole deadbolt and collar and a bunch of other stuff that I don't want to disassemble or pay extra for! Any tips or URL's would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: buying locks online

Postby Mitchell S » 13 Apr 2015 2:07

eBay has them by the thousand!
He who dies with the most toys wins
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Re: buying locks online

Postby Ske13tonKey » 14 Apr 2015 8:50

You can also grab a lunch or case of beer (or both) and visit your lockal locksmith. Ask him about throwaway locks, some locksmith gonna be more than happy to give it to you for small reward.
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Re: buying locks online

Postby billdeserthills » 14 Apr 2015 11:52

Check out www.securitysnobs.com
they have quite a variety
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