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Default Eurolocks - when you have no keys ?

On 12 Jan, 20:55, "Angela" wrote:
"Slider" wrote in message

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| "Mike Clarke" wrote in message
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| Colin Wilson wrote:
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| Are there any easy ways of replacing these without a locksmith ? -
| we'd have access to both sides of the door(s), so if there was
| something you could do from the internal side such as removing the
| plate around the handle / lock, it shouldn't be an issue.
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| Google for "bump key". I've never needed to try one but it might work..
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| Mike Clarke
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| Depends the quality of the eurolocks. *If cheap, you should be able to get
| in in a few seconds. *Common knowledge how to break into a eurolock door.
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| We were burgled in 2007, they came in through the rear french doors
| (eurolock). *I have replaced the locks with Mul-T-lock snapsafe ones and
| sash jammers. *Should make it a little more difficult.

I was seriously considering changing to mul-t-locks but surfing for
suppliers I found thishttp://www.ukbumpkeys.com/mul-t-lock.htmllooks like
these are not immune either!


Evva 3ks are the best of the bunch I found after extensive research
online regarding bump and torque attack resistant euro locks:

http://www.evva.at/products/mechanis...echnologie/en/

Well made pieces of kit. Just make sure you order the correct quantity
of keys when you buy the lock. I don't think timpson can cut these
keys )

Jon