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    272 years ago

    Funnily enough, if you have the best lock they’ll just break your door or window instead.

    Much cheaper to replace a lock than the entire front door.

    Something to keep in mind, also lots of smart locks down have a keyhole to pick, so they would actually increase your security when compared to most regular lockset.

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        62 years ago

        Right at the start dude….

        Designed for administration of high occupancy.

        Those are second line in those cases, that’s not supposed to go on someone’s front door…

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      32 years ago

      You want them to break in for insurance purposes though, it’s a clear indication of unauthorized entry. Your policy should cover the door/window, but if your lock gets picked/bypassed you’re going to have a rough time getting things covered.

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      52 years ago

      A previous owner of my apartment had for some reason installed a high security door. It’s 5 inches thick with steel plates inside and has 3 separate sets of 3 locking rods like a bank vault. Not sure what line of work they were in but, really, good luck to the person who thinks they can break in here easily. Downside is there is no way to put a digital lock on the sucker.

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        32 years ago

        I would be worrying about fire fighters won’t be able to enter my apt when they need to.

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          12 years ago

          Firefighters train for exactly such scenarios and will happily go through a nearby wall. The cops struggle with armored doors, but the guys with axes don’t bother.