🔐 Secure your space, elevate your peace of mind!
The AIEVE Door Hinges Security Screws are a set of 6 tamper-proof screws designed to enhance door security. Made from cold-formed, case-hardened zinc-plated steel, these screws resist rust and provide long-term durability. They are easy to install without the need for drilling, making them suitable for various door types in residential and commercial settings.
Manufacturer | Aieve |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 3.15 x 0.39 inches |
Finish | Plated |
Material | Zinc,Steel |
Number Of Pieces | 6 |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
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V**M
A way to secure the side door.
As you know it does not come with instructions and I did not want to remove a screw to put the pins on. Here is what I did. My hinges have a lock clip built in but it's a very small. So how I did it was I removed one hinge at a time and I started by smashing the pin flat then I folded the hinge close and i used the old hole as a guide then using a 3/8 drill bit to mark the other side. After it was marked I used a larger drill bit to drill a hole. I then installed the hinge and drill a hole in the door for the pin to go into.
T**L
goods as described
goods as described
W**T
Great Value and Safety for the Money
Cheap protection for an outward-facing hinge. Simple to install, as per the video and I tested the theory of the bolts acting like a deadbolt. They act just like a deadbolt. can't get the door off by removing the hinges. Awesome product for its purpose! My hat is off to AIEVE Door Hinges Security Screws. A product that delivered performance as promised. For a four Hing door 15 minutes maximum to install.
A**R
Strainghtforward to install
A bit expensive but still the cheapest security option and they're easy to install as long as you remember to:1. Drill out the opposite side of the hinge and door to allow them to poke through.2. Don't use a screwdriver since they're brass and will strip. Grip them from the outside with a drill chuck to drill them into the door frame.3. Install them at a slight angle towards the open door, since the door has to swing into them.They don't stick out of the frame any farther than the door so you can't really get caught on them.
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