Best Door Stopper, Security Bar? Honest Review
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- This product has over 45,000 reviews, with an average of 4.6 stars, but will it keep you safe? This is an honest review, I paid for all the products mentioned in this video with my own money.
Here are the products mentioned in this view (all unsponsored):
Master Lock Compact Door Security Bar: amzn.to/4bNsbuP
800lb Security Door Latch: amzn.to/4c5XvoV
Spring Clamp: amzn.to/3VcQLy1
Jar Opener: amzn.to/3RjUp86
Portable Door Backup Lock: amzn.to/4e5JHMi
This Video was shot with a Sony ZV-1 Digital Camera (unsponsored): amzn.to/3jhfiPO
WARNING: This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.
Music: Zula - Mini Vandals
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Thank you about the jar opener
You're welcome, stay tuned for a more in depth jar opening review in my quest to find the best tools for the elderly and those who have limited mobility.
An honest review is having someone trying to kick your door in
That's a future video, stay tuned.
@@MakeItorBreakItNow lol I wanna see that
have you used one of these? wal mart has had them for a long time. trust me you aint getting through lol. the door will break before that bar will, it's basically the club for doors. i actually have the exact white one he has for a while now and it does have nice features, but i kinda liked my wal mart one better, it felt stronger because it didn't fold up. this white one, while i'm sure plenty strong, has a little flex. the wal mart one i had before felt like a solid heavy metal bar. btw he doesnt mention the price, but theyre about 20 bucks. very inexpensive. another thing i like is if you lived in an apt or something and dont want maintenance to surprise you, or any rental, airbnb etc where the owner having access to come in unannounced while you are home bothers you etc, one of these would come in handy for inexpensive peace of mind.
@@cryengine_x Thanks for that I'll check Walmart.
Facts
Thank you for sharing!🙏
My pleasure!
Just imagine. In unfavorable neighborhoods . We used a stick, old bed frames, enven a eooden chair
Someday, someone who owns a door jammer and not afraid of breaking their door will actually do a kick test.
True, I'm working on finding a door I don't like to do just that.
You have missed on this one. First, it should be only about 6 to 13 inches from the door depending upon handle height = RTDI (Read The Darned Instructions). Second, it should not go on area rugs with or without rubber backing = RTDI. Mine works as intended on clean ceramic tile, properly installed.
Thanks for the feedback.
What kind of clamp did you use to stop the milk jug trick? Why would the clamp stop the trick?
It's all about two things. 1. A correctly installed lock has pressure on the frame and the milk jug can't pop it. 2. If you clamp the lock with one of these a crowbar won't dislodge it: amzn.to/3ZrseaF
Thanks for sharing
No problem, thanks for the comment!
Hi! How far from the door should it be placed? Thanks for your help. xo
It depends on the door. For the door shown the pole is 43 inches from the door face and the floor. The floor distance from the door to the back of the square pad is 24 inches.
@@MakeItorBreakItNowThank you! Is this strong enough not to be kicked in?
gras
you're welcome