Securing your home

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sellwatch
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Re: Securing your home

Post by sellwatch » 21 Jul 2014 09:34

crack me up on a monday! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Securing your home

Post by Astro2212 » 21 Jul 2014 14:24

Halo me not president leh
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Re: Securing your home

Post by sellwatch » 21 Jul 2014 14:29

Astro2212 wrote:Halo me not president leh
more impt than president sia! pew pew
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Re: Securing your home

Post by roo7 » 07 Sep 2014 19:50

Oh, didn't update.

End up I hoot a Mul T Lock, saw it going really cheap at a store, uncle said it's a last piece from his friend store.


Comes with 3 keys and authorised shops can only duplicate card upon presenting an owners card, without the card, they won't duplicate.
Not as active.
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Re: Securing your home

Post by balzebub71 » 17 Sep 2014 09:31

This is my latest security measure...Meet Miu Miu my vicious attack kitten...he will Puuurrrr intruders to death..
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I want to be a one watch guy!!
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Re: Securing your home

Post by doinkydoink » 17 Sep 2014 13:09

balzebub71 wrote:This is my latest security measure...Meet Miu Miu my vicious attack kitten...he will Puuurrrr intruders to death..
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Wah! Pussy so fierce.

Mine say hi.
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Re: Securing your home

Post by Diospada » 30 Sep 2014 12:58

How much does a duro lock cost in average in shops?
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Re: Securing your home

Post by Ed.YEO » 02 Oct 2014 12:04

Diospada wrote:How much does a duro lock cost in average in shops?
I saw some DURO locks @ HomeFix DIY @ Nex last nite...
The most common, yet compact model for HDB flats one priced below 80.
Some models... with different opening gap and slightly larger(probably sized for condo units?) priced under 140.
Saw one model... much bigger, longer, with wider opening gap(maybe designed for gates?) priced closed to 200.
yan sang yew guo dak fai lok, zao yew dui yan hor see zou luo jik xing geh fan sik yu goon cha, ng hai zou yoo chun mong mok dek pan duun... yoo guo yi liong din doh mou geh wa, yat gor yan geh yat sang zao guo dak gey pok gai loh...
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Re: Securing your home

Post by balzebub71 » 02 Oct 2014 12:20

I feel home fix very expensive even though I also bought my padlock there
I want to be a one watch guy!!
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Re: Securing your home

Post by Diospada » 02 Oct 2014 12:38

Ed.YEO wrote:
Diospada wrote:How much does a duro lock cost in average in shops?
I saw some DURO locks @ HomeFix DIY @ Nex last nite...
The most common, yet compact model for HDB flats one priced below 80.
Some models... with different opening gap and slightly larger(probably sized for condo units?) priced under 140.
Saw one model... much bigger, longer, with wider opening gap(maybe designed for gates?) priced closed to 200.
Thanks Ed.
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