Less expensive too.Excaliber wrote:Something like this is easier to pack and works plenty well on solid doors, especially those with steel frames.carlson1 wrote:We use the door security bar on all of our doors including the bedroom door when we go to sleep. By the time they knock it down and the alarm is going off I am praying I can be up by then.Excaliber wrote:One of the easiest and cheapest solutions for when you're in the house can be found here.
You don't need to feed it, take it to the vet, or clean up the yard after it. It works a lot better than you might think as a delay element, and it makes forcible entry neither quiet nor quick.
I think that makes it worth 20 bucks.
This is also easy to pack up and carry with you to a hotel.
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We use the door security bar on all of our doors including the bedroom door when we go to sleep. By the time they knock it down and the alarm is going off I am praying I can be up by then.Excaliber wrote:One of the easiest and cheapest solutions for when you're in the house can be found here.
You don't need to feed it, take it to the vet, or clean up the yard after it. It works a lot better than you might think as a delay element, and it makes forcible entry neither quiet nor quick.
I think that makes it worth 20 bucks.
This is also easy to pack up and carry with you to a hotel.