Reddit Reddit reviews Ez Armor SET-EZA-2000 Reinforcer Combo Set

We found 3 Reddit comments about Ez Armor SET-EZA-2000 Reinforcer Combo Set. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Ez Armor SET-EZA-2000 Reinforcer Combo Set
EZ Armor represents the perfect combination of ease and functionalityIt can be installed in about 30 minutes by just about anyone with a drill and easily repairs existing damageUnlike other products, EZ Armor reinforces all of the key points on a door (Jamb, locks, hinges)Other products reinforce only one key point, leaving other points to break and allowing intruders to enter at willAnything less will cost you more in the long run
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3 Reddit comments about Ez Armor SET-EZA-2000 Reinforcer Combo Set:

u/imapeacockdangit · 18 pointsr/lockpicking

Going to reinforce your hinges too?
Check out DoorArmor and keep folks from just kicking it in faster than any lockpick ever could.



http://www.amazon.com/Armor-Concepts-LLC-SET-EZA-10000-Reinforcing/dp/B004TSOOCE

u/BananaHamSalad · 9 pointsr/CCW

First step is to re-inforce your doors with EZ Armor

u/raziphel · 4 pointsr/AskMen

Have you bought the home already?

A lot of things you need to do can be found in youtube and the internet, but know when you're legit over your head. Don't fuck around with things that can kill you or irreparably damage the house, like knocking out walls or live electricity.

Be determined on minor and medium-sized house repairs. If the under-counter light needs to be fixed, make it a priority and fucking do it sooner than later. It's far too easy to put things off, or do them half-assedly. You've got to live there and stare at that shit daily.

Make sure the drain vents on the air conditioner are clear, the AC itself is clean, and that you change the filters regularly, especially if you have pets or an older home.

Does the toilet rock? If so, the rehabbers probably cut other corners that you can't see. Assume they cut corners.

DO NOT FUCK AROUND WITH MOLD. Kill it quick and fix the leak. Mold can and will kill you (not to mention cause respiratory problems).

Test the wall sockets to make sure they're actually grounded. Contractors like to cut corners, and the grounding is what either saves your electronics or kills them during a power blackout/surge.

If you don't like gardening, plant perennials in the flower beds, like tulips or irises, plus some kind of low ground cover plant to go around them and choke out the weeds. More flower beds = less mowing. I'd suggest growing veggies (tomatoes) and herbs (like rosemary and basil) but that's up to you. If you think there's a space in the yard that would do well with a big tree, fucking plant it asap and get that shit started. Just make sure you dig right and don't hit a fucking power or sewer line.

Check for leaks in the windows and doors.

Look at the house from the perspective of a burglar. How would you break in? What can you see that's valuable from the street (is the TV visible through the window)? Get some security cameras, put shatter-resistant security film on any dangerous windows (like the ones near doors), add some door jam armor, secure any garage doors (and doors from the garage into the house), etc. You can't stop the dedicated burglar, but most burglars are fucking lazy and can be repelled by simple measures.

You'll want a few grand in an easily-accessible repair fund, if you can do it. Homeowner's insurance is a must, too.

Get a power drill, especially if you have plaster walls. It doesn't have to be powerful. Hammer, screwdriver set, level, socket set, etc. You'll build these up over time.

Do you have an actual design plan for the interior decor, or are you just winging it with whatever you've got?

Practice keeping your major living spaces clean. Get in the habit of doing this now. Seriously.