UEDan wrote:I have a Schlage panic proof door knob, and I personally like the feature. Its just a preference. What I've noticed is that people don't like it because they have a hard time believing the door is locked.
I'd go with the Schlage, they're medium security and 99% of the population have a hard time picking low security locks.
For me, I like it because when I get home, I open the door picks or keys whatever. Go inside, close the door and lock it. Next day, grab my stuff, keys etc. Open panic proof door, shut door. And its still locked.
I've havent forgotten my keys, but luckily for me I always keep a backup set of pick in my wallet.
*Panic proof, as in when you're house is on fire, you wont need to fumble with the lock to get it open. The inside knob will always open the door regardless if its locked or not.
I disagree with the 99% of the population being unable to pick Low security locks. My half blind grandfather picked 4 different master locks and a guard lock (all padlocks) his first try with no experience. However, I agree with the panic door.
I think the best thing to do is lose the aesthetics and go for a better lock. But, I would feel the same as you and go for something a little prettier. Go for the panic proof. Anything better than a low security lock will stop a slow minded criminal and keep an honest man out.