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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Need to keep your roommates out, while your in. This will do the trick I also travel with this lock for more safety and security. I feel much more relaxed when I have it. It works great, it's easy to use.
CatsCritique
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Turning the bolt into locked position stays until I undo it. The metal materials are strong (I tried to bend it, no luck) parts move well together making the lock easy to use, to install and take off. The size of the lock is small, the design interesting and unobtrusive when in place. I recommend this product and am very satisfied with my purchase.
Blevin
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
Had this in my backpack, just kinda never used it.Needed to use a bathroom in a bad area, went inside, there was NO LOCK in the bathroomI rushed and pulled this out and put it on the door. Peace of mind while poopingIs what I would say if someone didn't try busting down the door while I was taking a poop... Thank God for this little door lock, wish people didn't try slamming the door open BEFORE knocking....Edit: ONCE AGAIN I have been saved from embarrassment in a public restroom with no lock
treewhisperer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
This is great, high quality, "thingy", and I have been using it about a month in an apt. I have a door jammer, that fits under the handle, but the door will open, and THEN, the door is stopped.I know this, because maintenance tied to open my door twice and this happened. I don't want the door to open at all.Now, with this, the door doesn't open at all (I found out the same way).Just hook it into the door knob groove, close the door, turn the piece sideways, and tighten the nutAlthough, it may not fit every door, I saw a yt channel, showing how it still stops the door from opening, if the piece it cant be turned.This really works amazingly! I will by another one!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
The quality seems to be okay but couldn't make it work on the hotel doors. Hard to find any door where it works because the thick door frame will get in the way all the time. It requires the door frame to be on the same level as the door which is... uncommon.
Zoe
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
I think the best part about this product is the fact that it can offset the unevenness between the door itself and the door frame. It makes it a bit more universal and I love that, because it makes me feel safe. Although it's small and relatively cheap, it's good quality and has kept up so far.The only thing preventing me from giving 5-stars is this: if you tighten it to actually sit well against the door, then it will dig into the door frame (or whatever you've got that round bit on) and it leaves a dent. It doesn't damage the paint, and you could make it looser, but at the tightness level I prefer for safety it digs in. Honestly not a detrimental issue but it's not perfect. Either way, what you get for the price is better compared to that red one.
Cassidy C
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
The door I use this for has a normal lock and a deadbolt. Since this device goes in one of the holes, you wouldnt be able to use whatever goes in there.I deadbolt, and install this item in the hole that the regular doorknob piece goes into, and that works for me. One will stay at home, and the other in my purse. I tested this on one of my interior doors, and it works like a charm! I will need to repaint the area, but regular use on my front door has not caused any damage.Let's be real, though. If someone is trying the door hard enough for this device to damage the paint, that's the least of your worries
MLD
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
I tried installing this travel lock both in the deadbolt strike and the door handle strike, and I found both ways that the single post/screw design is just not effective. The lock is supposed to be held in place by tightening the screw so that the side post creates leverage against the doorframe. However, as you continue to tighten the screw, the whole device just leans off to the side until you are about to screw the metal wings into your doorframe (because the side post isn't long enough) and still have no stability to the lock. Also, the minute the deadbolt is undone or the door handle is turned, the wedge-piece of the lock has nothing to hold it up straight inside the strike plate, so the entire lock just collapses and it's hit or miss if it would still prevent someone from entering at that point. If the person trying to enter jiggled the door handle enough, they could easily circumvent this lock. Either way, your doorframe is going to take a beating because the device has no padding. It really needs double side posts with padding to create leverage against both the doorframe and the door so that the main screw doesn't tilt sideways or collapse as soon as the door handle moves.
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