🔐 Lock It Down: Your Home Deserves the Best Security!
The Toledo Fine Locks Window Lock is a high-grade, modern security solution designed for sliding glass patio doors. With a tough, hardened steel bolt and concealed screws, it offers superior resistance against break-ins. Its easy installation and keyed alike convenience make it a practical choice for homeowners looking to enhance their security without compromising on style.
Brand | Toledo Fine Locks |
Special Feature | Concealed Screws, Deep Locking Bolt, Keyed Alike Convenience |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 1 x 0.75 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Securing and locking sliding doors |
Style | Modern |
Color | Silver |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Polished |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 733353709985 |
Manufacturer | Toledo |
Part Number | TDP02-S |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | TDP02-S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Concealed Screws, Deep Locking Bolt, Keyed Alike Convenience |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**A
The best sliding glass door lock made.
This Toledo is not in Ohio, that Midwestern manufacturing center, nor is it imported from Toledo, Spain. There's another Toledo. This lock was "sort of" imported from Puerto Rico, from a lock company you probably never heard of, called Toledo Locks. (I say "sort of" imported because, though there is a website for Toledo Locks, the only place in the USA you can buy them is "Jon Richard Enterprises"). But I am here to tell you that you should buy THIS lock for your sliding glass door, if you are looking for a lock for such a door. There are cheaper locks, and that is what they are. Toledo's is the best one I have found. You see, our sliding glass door lock has been targeted several times by low- to mid-skilled burglars. I put a lock on it years ago when we moved in. The first time, burglars entered through a window but could not exit through the sliding glass door because of the lock. They were limited to passing our things out that window, which they did, and we lost good things. The same people returned a few months later but a new loud alarm sent them out the window fast. The third time, two guys were trying to lift the door out of its track when I was home asleep by myself. The lock prevented that, but they had broken it and were close to getting in. I tiptoed to the door and surprised them with a sudden very loud yell as I opened the drapery. They ran. But I had to get a new lock, and I wanted one which was strong enough that no crowbar attempt would break it. Toledo's is the one. You should be aware that even the best sliding glass door can be broken into by breaking the glass. Tempered glass--which is used for safety--is stronger than regular glass, but mid-skilled burglars can break it. Toledo's lock can make this very frustrating to accomplish, but it is possible. Unlike the other door locks, you mount Toledo's at the top of the door frame. It has a very long and strong bolt that slides into your track and into the wood that is above it. You should mount it so that the door will lift some, but not enough to let it get out of its track (which is what the burglars want to force it to do.) The heavy steel box should run into the door track at the top when a crowbar attempts to lift it, whereupon the bolt will prevent it from being moved anywhere but back down. The key causes the bolt to be locked in the upward position; if you turn it, the bolt slides down and you can use the glass door normally. I mounted mine on the inside, where it will prevent anyone exiting through that door and will make a lifting attack much more difficult. Other people use these locks outside, so they can lock the door after they exit, as with ordinary swinging doors. Think carefully and drill accurately when you use this lock, and you will be rewarded with the best sliding door lock that is made. I have no financial interest in Toledo, John Richard, or anyone else involved in making or selling this lock, but I thank them for their good work.
R**K
Well built, easy install
Needed this to secure my door as I have a custom built window section that I use for my portable AC. This was the only real possible solution I could find so gave it a shot. First thing to note is it seems very well built. There is nothing I can say against the craftsmanship of this product.Installation took about twenty minutes. It would have been less, but I will share what I messed up to help prevent others from doing the same. You have to remove the latch to screw the lock to the door. Do not forget that the latch sticks out at all times about half of an inch. I put it right against the frame initially which was a mistake because of that half in gap (the door couldn't open unless I removed the latch).Install for me took two screws and three drilled holes. The instructions indicate a 12mm drill bit. The hole needs to be slightly bigger than a 3/8" bit, though if you are like me and don't have a 7/16" bit handy you can make the 3/8" work by just slightly expanding the hole by tilting the bit. Not the best method, but if you are careful you will have a round hole. Make sure to drill a pilot hole. The other two drill areas were for mounting the lock to the door which was done with a very small bit as a pilot, then drove the screws in.The door frame and door are all aluminum so I did not feel the need to put any of the plates or additional hardware on. I installed mine on the front of the door (same area as the handle). My sliding door is installed backwards from what is normal where it opens and closes on the outside track rather than an inside one, so putting the lock on the back of the door wasn't useful.Bottom line: I found it easy to install and well built. Time will tell how well it holds up, but first impressions are that it will last for a long time.
P**N
Great Product
These locks are easy to install and very sturdy; I installed two of them on the same door - top & bottom. I used a rather large Hilti drill and had to remove my sliding glass door in order to drill the holes straight, otherwise, the bolt would have gone in at an angle and caused issues. I highly recommend this product to increase security in your home. A thief would find it very challenging to lift my door out of the tracks with two dead bolts locked top & bottom. NOTE: My sliding glass door is made of virgin vinyl and there were no issues securing the lock to the door. However, I do recommend using plastic anchors in the two screw holes to ensure a very snug fit (anchors not included).
I**W
Great idea
Just what I needed for my patio door with doggy door insert. The only draw-back is that the key is difficult to insert. Once I get the key in it is easy to lock.
T**M
1 weak part
This lock as mostly very well built. Once you decide on how and where to place it the installation isn't to bad. I'm going to make the screws it mounts with go all the way through the sliding door with nuts on the inside to eliminate the possibility of prying it off. Now, the bad part. There is a plastic piece on one end of the locking bolt that is used to pull and push the bolt. The one I got had a crack in this plastic piece and it quickly broke off. This leaves me using vice grips to work the bolt. I would say this is the one weak part of the lock and almost makes it useless without it.
J**I
Great Product - Amazing Service.
I bought this product to prevent children from opening the terrace door. It was installed easily (not by me).It comes with a key lock but it also locks without the use of the key. I am very happy with the product.More than that, is the service I received from the Seller. I needed the lock earlier than even the paid shipping wouldhave brought it. I appealed to the Seller and he honored my request. It has made all the difference with the lockbeing able to be installed in time. There are many good products out there, but a Seller who cares, is rare.Thank you so much, Mr. Jon Richards!!!
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