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Bewertet in Deutschland am 25. März 2025
Qualität ist einfach klasse die sich sehen lassen kann. Gute Verarbeitung vom Material.
Mr A P Hill
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 9. Mai 2022
I bought this as additional security for a new shed. It's well made and hopefully a deterrent to at least a casual thief. This is the second one I have bought. The last one was bought 3 years ago, and was fine. The only minor issue was that the black coating did fade over time, but was exposed to full sun and the elements
Jockster
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 27. Mai 2022
As others have said you need to be extremely careful and accurate when fitting as it’s not very forgiving. As as a security product it’s pretty good but obviously nothing will stop a determined thief.The issue I have is that after two years of being fitted I now have lovely rust marks all down my shed door due to corrosion on the hasp. It’s already had two coats of Hammerite over this period but there’s obviously parts that need to move so the best you can do is use some WD40 and get a small wire brush in there as best you can. At this price I would have expected a decent coating.Would I buy it again - NO CHANCE!
Max B.
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 1. Dezember 2022
I used this to secure my shed after a much cheaper system was easily bypassed by some thieves with bolt cutters. The install does require some skill with a drill - there is very little tolerance in the bolt hole layout for the staple part - so you must drill the holes very accurately and very close to perfectly perpendicular to the door frame surface. The holes in the staple are suitable for M6 bolts which are supplied (4 x 90mm M6 carriage bolts). You will want to use a 6.5mm bit for drilling these as pushing a M6 boltthrough a 6mm hole is a little difficult and the holes in the staple are 6.5mm anyway. The way the hasp component is fitted to the door is a little strange, here the bolts (this time just standard M6 bolts, not carriage bolts) must be inserted from the private side of the door rather than public as for the staple. And they must be cut to length so that the head of the bolt actually can reach the backing plate before the bolt bottoms out in the hinge plate of the hasp. There are only two bolts for this hinge plate so the drilling job is a little easier, again I drilled 6.5mm holes.There is a fair bit of tolerance in slit of the hasp for the staple to fit through. This means that any movement of the door and frame throughout the seasons shouldn't cause the two to become misaligned.A hasp and staple that uses bolts is so much more secure than one that is just screwed on. When installed well, as I have, it feels rock solid and I am now painful aware of the next weakest link - the hinges. I will replace those with some made from thicker steel and which can be bolted through like the hasp and staple above. But then the door is a little lightweight too.....
Albert Kleyn
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 24. Dezember 2018
Excellent. But make sure you drill the mounting holes ACCURATELY.Given time, anything can be broken.. But this will take your thieves time they might not have. I've combined this with Granit Lock of the ABUS range. Do bear in mind that a good hasp deserves a good lock , and vice versa, having a cheapo hasp and a top quality lock defeats the purpose as the weakest link will break first. If all you need to protect is the children's toys..this is overkill. But if you motorbike, or ride own lawnmower sits behind that door.... the cost of the hasp and the lock are minuscule, compared to what replacing those items might cost. All in all.. remember, the joy of the low price is soon forgotten, but the misery off poor quality can last forever.Albert
Tyke
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 14. Dezember 2015
This is a good hasp. But, you must be able to drill eight perfectly aligned true/vertical holes to transmit the bolts into your hut or you will have serious difficulty fitting the back-pates. For obvious reasons.
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