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| Lockproof.com REBAR DSD REBAR DSD is NOT as Advertised Surrey, British Columbia Canada |
| 27th of Jun, 2011 by User871991 |
The REBAR DSD as advertised on LockBar.com & Kickproof.com, is not as advertised. 1st Hint: The Video they show 'introducing' their Product, clearly shows the individual taking a 2-3 step 'start' to kick the door in, then of course towards the end of the video, all you see is a 'BENT' leg, no full on assault like action, that took the door out initially (but lots of huffing and puffing). Then as the camera pans back, you notice that the 'kick' on the door is more of a heel-to-toe 'lean'. And the full body 'slams'? PUHLEEZ!!! So, working with a Big Box Hardware Store, we installed their item on a Door already set up in the Store, with an 'IDENTICAL' Door, and setup (without their item installed), right next to it. Both of them installed into a Jamb & Wall... Admittedly the 1st door 'failed' as advertised... BUT, we 'kicked' the 2nd door and heard it crack, so we 'shouldered it one time, and the ONLY difference between the 2 failures, was their item took more debris with it when it left. It may work better if the Jamb was HEAVILY Reinforced, but, then the original 'might', as well... AND, as far as the notation at the end of the video to "watch the glass on the windows shake"? That's just an indication of weak structure, not STRONGER Door Jamb.
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| Excuse me MR USER 871991, Do you have video evidence or proof of this product not doing what the manufacture guarantees or are you just a lazy competitor that has to resort to slandering others to make your products seem better when a customer inquires about the HEAVY DUTY Rebar DSD? 4 feet of 14 gauge cold rolled steel 1 3/4" wide in the door frame anchored into the 2x4 wall studs with 12 three inch screws sound mighty sturdy to me. Sounds like some ones got a frowny face : ( because their product doesn't measure up to the Rebar DSD. |
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