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Master Lock 265DCCSEN Dual-Function Security Bar | 
| Brand: Master Lock Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $24.36 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $9.37 (38%)
New (17) from $14.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 62
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 28.6 x 3.6 x 2.5
MPN: 265DCCSEN Model: 265DCCSEN UPC: 071649218224 EAN: 0071649218224
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dual function door and patio door security bar; adjusts to fit most standard doors | | • | Improves security on hinged and sliding doors | | • | Rugged 20 gauge steel construction | | • | Includes 1 security bar | | • | 1 pound |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Adjusts to fit most hinged and sliding doors / Top piece removable / Rugged 20 gauge steel construction / Pivoting ball joint assures contact with floor
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| Customer Reviews: Read 57 more reviews...
Best on the market January 6, 2009 I looked at a lot of security bars on the market for our vacation home and this one is the best made & best fit for doors & patio doors.
If you are looking for peace of mind...look somewhere else! January 3, 2009 I used this product for months, thinking I was secure in my home. One day, a friend came over and stated that he didn't think the product would work. He went outside and tried to shove open my door...and was inside my house in less than 5 seconds. The "security" bar had broken with a minimum of effort. You are probably better off with a chair under the door knob.
Not secure, base slides on tile floor January 1, 2009 I'm surprised at all the good reviews for this product. The base of ours slides on tile, even when kicked in tight. Door will open when jiggled repeatedly. Not sure I would recommend this product.
Well made and versatile. December 29, 2008 This is a well made product and it seems to work perfectly for the purposes for which it is intended. Easily adjustable, solid yet lightweight, attractive design. Master lock brand reliability is a plus as well. Nice that it can be used in a sliding door too. We won't be so worried about shutting the patio door every time we leave the house next summer, as long as this bar is securely in place.
These bars work! December 20, 2008 I bought five of these after reading other positive reviews. I add mine to those. These are light, solid, adjustable and easy to use. I have them protecting two doors and three windows, for which they work equally well. It took me about 10 minutes to install them all. They are made of aluminum so they are light a very strong. They appear to work equally well on carpet and hard floors. The rubber boot seems to grip very well. I believe it would take a lot of force to get through these. Hopefully enough for an intruder to think, "I'll go someplace else easier to get in to!" I recommend this product. Fair price, good Master Lock quality and they do what they advertise. What more can one ask for these days?
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