What Makes a Good Door Barricade Bar?

TOP 6 THINGS TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A DOOR SECURITY BAR

To determine the best door security bar for your needs, it's essential to consider factors such as:
1. Material

Look for security bars made from strong and durable materials, such as steel or heavy-duty aluminum.

2. Design

The design should allow for easy installation and adjustment to fit different door types and sizes.

3. Locking Mechanism

Check if the security bar has a reliable locking mechanism that prevents it from being easily dislodged.

4. Customer Reviews

Reading reviews and feedback from other users can provide valuable insights into the performance and reliability of a specific security bar.

5. Certification

Some security bars may be certified by relevant organizations or agencies for their effectiveness in enhancing door security.

6. Price

Consider your budget when choosing a security bar, but prioritize quality and effectiveness over the lowest price.

Door Barricade Bar Comparison:

Feature / Type

Armorbar (DoorSecurityBars.com)

Traditional Floor-to-Doorknob Bars

Horizontal Door Frame Bars

Design

Wall-mounted, rotates across the door

Angled bar wedged between knob & floor

Bar wedged into brackets on door frame

Strength

Very high – mounted into wall studs; resists heavy force

Moderate – relies on friction with floor; can slip on tile/wood

Moderate – strength limited to door frame (which can split under force)

Ease of Use

Instantly deployable in seconds; swing into place

Requires manual placement each time; can shift during use

Manual placement; bar must be removed to open

Installation

Permanent, secure installation into studs

None (freestanding)

Requires drilling into frame/casing (weaker structure than wall studs)

Door Types

Works on inward-opening exterior & interior swing doors

Works only on inward-opening doors with knob/handle

Works only if strong frame exists

Durability

Heavy-duty aluminum, long-term

Steel/aluminum, but prone to slipping/wear

Steel, but depends on frame strength

Cost

Higher upfront (€199) but one-time investment

Lower (€20–$50)

Mid-range (€50–$100)

Best For

Homeowners wanting serious long-term protection

Renters or budget-conscious households

Mid-level reinforcement on standard doors

Key Takeaways
  • Armorbar:
    • Best-in-class strength because it mounts into king studs, not door frames or floors.
    • Instant deployment — swing across the door in seconds (no fiddling under stress).
    • Higher upfront cost, but far more secure and durable.
  • Floor-to-Knob Bars:
    • Cheap and easy, but slip risk on tile/wood.
    • Not reliable against a determined intruder.
  • Frame-Mounted Bars:
    • Better than floor bars, but only as strong as the door frame (which can split).
    • Slower to set up and remove.
In short:
  • If you want serious home protection, Armorbar is in a league of its own.
  • If you just want a cheap, temporary deterrent, traditional bars work fine.

 

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