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Recommendation for residential front door. <$100.00

Thinking of upgrading your door security? Getting a better deadbolt or padlock? Getting a new frame or better hinges? Not sure what brand or model to go with for your particular application? Need a recommendation? Feel free to ask for advice here!

Recommendation for residential front door. <$100.00

Postby cheerIO » 26 Sep 2014 19:36

USA, <$100
I have a friend that is worried about the security of her front door. They have a kwikset deadbolt and knob. She has seen how easily I can open regular residential stuff and wants to change out her locks.

She does not mind carrying an extra key, so I have decided it is ok just to change out the deadbolt and leave the rest alone.

Without going really pricey with a medeco, bi-lock, multi-lock. Is there something else I can suggest? They are concerned about bumping so I was wondering if there is a semi-uncommon keyway that is available in residential grades? Can I switch out the cylinder of the lock to an uncommon one using the same residential hardware that is there?

I have this Schlage B460 that I was thinking of giving her. My thoughts are, it's kind of hard to pick and any common thief is just going to try a bump with an SC1 and then leave not knowing it is a 6 pin. I guess I just have to find a shorter bolt for it.

Any suggestions?
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Re: Recommendation for residential front door. <$100.00

Postby cledry » 30 Sep 2014 6:49

You could get a good deadbolt and add a restricted keyway cylinder for under $100 or real close. If you can't obtain a blank then a bump key can't be used. Ask a local locksmith if they offer any restricted keyways. You should be able to pick up a cylinder for @ $35 and keys @ $5 - $7.50 each.

Arrow D61 would be a good but economical choice.

Don't forget the lock is only part of the security equation. Hinge pins, strike plates, screws, correct installation etc. all work in concert with the lock.
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Re: Recommendation for residential front door. <$100.00

Postby Tyler J. Thomas » 30 Sep 2014 17:31

Mul-T-Lock offers a Grade 2 deadbolt with their Cronus line. It's a UL437 listed cylinder. You can find it online sub $100; ditto from an authorized dealer. It's probably best to buy local, however, from an authorized dealer in case she needs keys in the future (less hassle, more convenience).
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Re: Recommendation for residential front door. <$100.00

Postby billdeserthills » 14 Nov 2014 21:42

cheerIO wrote:USA, <$100
I have a friend that is worried about the security of her front door. They have a kwikset deadbolt and knob. She has seen how easily I can open regular residential stuff and wants to change out her locks.

She does not mind carrying an extra key, so I have decided it is ok just to change out the deadbolt and leave the rest alone.

Without going really pricey with a medeco, bi-lock, multi-lock. Is there something else I can suggest? They are concerned about bumping so I was wondering if there is a semi-uncommon keyway that is available in residential grades? Can I switch out the cylinder of the lock to an uncommon one using the same residential hardware that is there?

I have this Schlage B460 that I was thinking of giving her. My thoughts are, it's kind of hard to pick and any common thief is just going to try a bump with an SC1 and then leave not knowing it is a 6 pin. I guess I just have to find a shorter bolt for it.

Any suggestions?



Guys on here and keypicking site are always selling medeco & other high security lock cyl inserts, you could easily pop one into your B460 and have a high sec lock for less $$
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Re: Recommendation for residential front door. <$100.00

Postby dll932 » 21 Nov 2014 14:06

I'm thinking the B-460 is fine as is. Thieves usually use hammers and crowbars. Even the appearance of a good strong lock is enough to chase 'em off.
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