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Tigerlok Brass Chain Door Guard

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Tigerlok Brass Chain Door Guard

$7.23

Smart Entry Protection Made Simple

Secure your entryway with a durable chain guard that allows safe partial door opening for visitor checks. A practical and stylish solution designed to enhance everyday home security.

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Tigerlok Brass Chain Door Guard

Add a reliable layer of protection to your entry doors with the Tigerlok Brass Chain Door Guard, designed to let you partially open the door while keeping it securely restrained. Ideal for residential entrances, it enhances safety by allowing you to verify visitors before fully unlocking the door.

Made from durable brass construction, this door guard ensures long-lasting strength and dependable daily use. Its compact design blends seamlessly with various door styles while providing a practical security solution.

Features & Benefits
  • Provides controlled door opening for added security
  • Helps prevent forced or unwanted entry
  • Strong brass construction for durability and reliability
  • Compact design suitable for residential entry doors
  • Easy to install with standard tools
  • Blends well with modern and traditional door styles
Finish Options
  • Bright Chrome
  • Dull Black
  • Satin Brass
  • Satin Chrome
  • Satin Nickel

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Finishes

Bright Chrome, Dull Black, Satin Brass, Satin Chrome, Satin Nickel

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