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Euro profile locks, lockable window stay and single to double socket converter


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The locks simply replace your current mortice/sash, and use the modern Europrofile cylinder. Particularly useful for tenanted properties as you can have a thumbscrew on the inside, ie you can let yourself out without a lock, some authorities make this a compulsory condition. Actually useful for all properties to let yourself out in an emergency.

The socket wires into a single box, but doubles the capacity.

The stay is one from Wickes, brass effect.

All half price or under, all unused. I'll put some photos on tomorrow, but PM me if you want advanced details.

Prices


Lockable window stay/latch ?3

Electricity socket to convert from single to double ?3

Euro profile locks a fiver each

35mm 35mm thumbturn Euro cylinder a fiver

All new and boxed apart from cylinder, new, shop soiled will clean up fine

Or twenty quid the lot

A third of new price or less.

Thanks Laurie - Euro cylinder and 2 1/2 morice now gone.


Lockable window stay

'Converta'

3 inch dead lock

3 inch sash still remaining

Holding out for full price on locks, give me your spare change for the other two,

Will go on e-bay next wek

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