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The Nightlock Security Lock Door Barricade in Brushed Nickel is a robust and stylish solution for enhancing home security. With easy installation and a solid aluminum build, it effectively prevents forced entries while complementing modern home aesthetics.
Brand | Nightlock |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Lock Type | Deadbolt |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 24.1 x 9.2 x 8.3 Centimeters |
Material | Aluminium |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home security enhancement, prevention of forced entries |
Style | Modern |
Colour | Nickel |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Included Components | Screws |
Controller Type | Key Control |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
UPC | 704125140022 785479658036 732454324233 |
Model Name | Nightlock Security Lock Door Barricade Brushed Nickel |
Manufacturer | Taylor Brothers Door Lock |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 14002 |
Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 9.19 x 8.26 cm; 771.11 g |
ASIN | B007Y7PVLK |
S**L
Keep them out
Very easy to installVery sturdy
R**Z
Great item with modifications.
This item has great potential to help thwart a brute force breaking on a door that cannot be otherwise hardened or even barred (like a decorative front door or french doors). The barricade is in itself pretty robust but as another reviewer noted, the installation hardware is lacking and suggested alternate installation instructions/methods that significantly increase its strength and very possibly its survivability during an attack. Here is what I noted.First picture: These are the felt pads that the original reviewer spoke about. Yes, they are available at Lowe'sSecond picture: The screw on the right is what comes with the kit. The one on the left is what you are going to replace it with. 3" #14 stainless steel flat head. You may have to do some digging around to find them. I know that my local Lowe's didn't carry them but your local Ace or True Value may.Third picture: We weren't messing around here folks. This is what I put on the 2x4's that went against the subfloor. Is it needed? Probably not but it isn't going to hurt.fourth picture: The reviewer used 2x6 because he had them around. I had 2x4's same-same. No need to go and buy pressure treat 2x6 if you have perfectly good (non skewed/warped) 2x4's in the garage. Measure and cut. You probably can see that I also "toe nailed" them to the joist. You can skip the adhesive but this is the bare minimum! (Note. In my installation, the plate didn't sit right at the floor joist so I needed to cut two 2x4's.)fifth picture: The money shot! I had some reflective tape in the garage so decided to mark the plate so when the emergency lighting comes on it will reflect off of it so you will remember to slide out the plate when you exit in an emergency as well as a reminder in normal lighting that the bar is on before you attempt to open the door. (we put it on when the house gets armed at night and pulled off when we dis-arm for the day)Installation notes: Nothing too difficult. line up where you want the barricade and use appropriate transfer punch to mark it. Use a small bit to drill the alignment holes and install the reinforcing sub boards. Drill the final pilot holes now all the way into the newly installed 2x4's. Put the base plate down and sink it. Tools? You will definitely need a drill/driver and if you have it, an impact driver with a #3 Phillips bit (It will make sinking those B.A screws so much easier!) I do not recommend that you hand drive these screws unless you enjoy that kind of punishment especially since you may wish to under size the pilot hole just a smidge. Really, its gonna suck!Final thoughts: will this item totally prevent your front door from failing during an attack. No way! Especially if something mechanized is involved (vehicle). Will it buy you precious minutes to call the police and decide if you are going to take shelter or defend? Most definitely! I can only imagine the racket this will make when someone is trying to mule kick the door. Its a relatively easy modification to your decorative front door that will give you extra time to make phone calls and plan your next move.
F**C
Extra door security at an inexpensive price.
We already have a Nightlock Door Barricade on our French Patio Doors. It has worked flawlessly for years. I recently had a new front door installed and decided to upgrade the security of the door. This is almost the easiest way to keep intruders from breaking in easily through a door, without having big metal brackets hanging on the door trim, and/or big heavy planks you have to move all the time. We had to trim the bottom of the door to allow for clearance of the bottom piece of the security bracket, but after that was done it was easy to drill and set the three provided screws. We offset ours a little, from where it would normally be, so we can just slide the movable part of the bracket to the side, and it is still slightly engaged in the lower bracket, but allows the door to clear it. That way we can just slide it back into position with our foot when we are closing the door for the night. Works perfectly.So, bottom line... It will probably stop almost every type of intruder from coming through the front door, but if they're ultra determined to get in they will have made so much noise trying to get past our Nightlock barricaded door that if they do get in, it will be the last mistake of their life. If you get my meaning.
S**M
Security plus
The night lock seems very strong, easy to install, and it definitely gives me a higher sense of security. Easy to install but we did need a powerful drill to get through our tile flooring
A**P
Great product
Would highly recommend this product
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