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Posted: 2/5/2009 10:04:54 AM EDT
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here's a link to consumer reports-hope it works: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/home-garden/home-improvement/home-security/door-locks/door-locks-1005/ratings/latest-ratings/index.htm Unfortunately, the link only works with a subscription to the website... and they didn't evaluate the Bilock. Still... good info. It was notable that none of the deadbolts held up well to drilling, whereas the ANSI grade-1 Bilocks have hardened steel ball bearings inside the lock face; they'll break drill-bits. |
| Medeco is the way to go, built like a Tank, easier to find then some of the other high end brands. You can buy over the Internet and install yourself (read up and measure your door, backspace, etc). When I move the locks go with me at the last minute, go to Home Depot or Lowes buy a 8 dollar POS deadbolt and change out your Medeco when you move, it makes the high cost an investment in security. |
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Medeco is the way to go, built like a Tank, easier to find then some of the other high end brands. You can buy over the Internet and install yourself (read up and measure your door, backspace, etc). When I move the locks go with me at the last minute, go to Home Depot or Lowes buy a 8 dollar POS deadbolt and change out your Medeco when you move, it makes the high cost an investment in security. Medeco makes great locks... but the price put me off a bit: they were easily another $50-100 per door, and I had a lot of doors I needed to rekey. They also only have a patent on their newest keyway (the Medeco ^3)... all the others have expired, and blanks can be made by anybody. They also had a lock picked at DEFCON this year by a guy who made a fake key out of a credit card. All locks have their weaknesses... Bilock is a bit less well-known, but is considered to be in the same class as Medeco, Abloy, etc (I discovered them by reading a lot of lockpicking/locksporting forums, where they have a very tough reputation). The build quality is excellent, BTW... when you lock the deadbolt, it's smooth, and gives an umistakably-solid "kerchunk" when thrown. |
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They didn't evaluate any of the high-end locksets... and Best wasn't even on the list.
I think the top two were Emtek and Weslock ("Best Buys"). CR noted that none of the locksets had anything but poor drilling resistance (to a basic battery-powered drill) until you got to the high-end locks... and pick resistance was none too good either. |
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