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What sort of lock is this?
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Yeah I guess so! In my head I thought they may be a weak point, but I suppose they'd not exist if they were, or were to a large degree. I'll look into it, cheers0
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If you are swapping the lock on an external door get a BS3621 lock (might get a discount from your insurer too) & you can get get a BS3621 lock+ rebate kit - they wouldn't pass the test if they were not up to the job.0
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Cheers, that sounds like a good callBUFF said:If you are swapping the lock on an external door get a BS3621 lock (might get a discount from your insurer too) & you can get get a BS3621 lock+ rebate kit - they wouldn't pass the test if they were not up to the job.
I replaced the era rim cylinder eith an abs thingy that's supposed to be good0
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