Manufacturer | ShatterGARD Inc. Global Security Experts |
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Part Number | OnGARD SDBB2 |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 6.35 x 7.87 cm; 1.02 kg |
Item model number | OnGARD SDBB2 |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Colour | Wood |
Style | French |
Finish | Wood |
Material | Polymer |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.02 kg |
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OnGUARD French Security Door Brace | Door Barricade | Prevents Home Invasions, Burglaries & looters | OnGARD Withstands up to 3000 Lbs of Violent Force
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Brand | OnGARD |
Mounting type | Floor Mount |
Material | Polymer |
Colour | Wood |
Style | French |
About this item
- THE STRONGEST DOOR BARRICADE IN THE WORLD.
- The OnGARD Withstands up to 3000 Lbs of Violent Force (Testing Available)
- Self-Install in Under 10 Minutes.
- Lifetime Warranty
- Praised by Locksmiths & Law Enforcement Nationwide
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IMPORTANT: The OnGARD door security brace ships with wood drill bit, 5 screws and phillips head bit driver. However If your floor is concrete - you`ll need to purchase concrete screws and a concrete drill bit. REMEMBER - ALL EXIT DOORS WITHIN YOUR HOME SHOULD HAVE AN OnGARD installed. URGENT NOTE: Bottom floor plate is a 1/2 inch in height. With that said make sure you measure from the bottom of your door to the floor surface as you will need a minimum of an 1/2 inch for the door to swing over the floor plate. Please watch installation video. RETURN POLICY: Customer pays for return shipping. The OnGARD is the strongest door brace available worldwide. (Testing Available) Security Products Magazine, awards the OnGARD Security Door Brace the Top Twenty Reader Choice Award. The unique residential door brace prevents violent invasions, stops burglars and looters in their tracks. Stops door kick-ins and even an attack from a battering ram. According to Jeffrey Dingle, a federal law enforcement trainer and former Director of Protective Operations for the Jimmy Carter Presidential Center: “the On The OnGARD is the strongest door brace available worldwide. (Testing Available) Security Products Magazine, awards the OnGARD Security Door Brace the Top Twenty Reader Choice Award. The unique residential door brace prevents violent invasions and stops burglars in their tracks. Stops door kick-ins and even an attack from a battering ram. According to Jeffrey Dingle, a federal law enforcement trainer and former Director of Protective Operations for the Jimmy Carter Presidential Center: “the OnGARD is a revolutionary security device. I personally inspected to guarantee its resilience amidst some of the harshest testing imaginable. “I violently beat against a OnGARD protected door with a 40-pound police battering ram to no avail. The revolutionary OnGUARD door brace is composed of a space-age polymer non rusting material (not metal) , the same compound found in U.S. fighter planes.
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ASIN | B0044EF1GQ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | May 4 2023 |
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mounting type | Floor Mount | Door Mount | Wall Mount | Floor Mount | swivel |
material | Polymer | Metal | Metal, Rubber, Plastic | Aluminum | Alloy Steel |
number of pieces | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
style | French | Modern | Functional | Modern | Adjustable |
finish type | Wood | — | Lacquered | Powder Coated | Oil Rubbed |
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- Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2025Verified PurchaseEasy to install. Feels secure
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- Victor WhiteReviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT Use the drill bit included!
Verified PurchaseThis Security Door Brace looks and works like advertised. The 10 minute install time they advertise is wishful thinking. If this brace is being mounted on a wood floor then MAYBE 10 minutes is plausible, but NOT with their drill bit provided. the screw bit included to drill in the screws is top shelf but the Drill Bit is something you would purchase at the $.99 Store and it would be part of a set. I purchase 2 of these Braces so I had to go through the tedious job of installing these things TWICE! The screws used are about a size 14 and approx 3 inches long, so they are Heavy Duty and show that these Braces are meant to hold back some serious force and each Brace uses 4 screws. The Drill Bit is only 1.5 inches, so I believe they figured the Drill bit would make the hole and the Screws would do the rest of the work until they would fit flush into the brace holes. Once again, that MIGHT work if you are dealing with wood floors, But homes come with a variety of floor types and even Wood planks over a cement base this WILL NOT WORK!! The two doors I was placing these security braces in back of were next to a Stone Tile flooring over cement which would have broken the included drill with the first hole. Luckily for me, being the Weekend Warrior Contractor/ Mechanic I actually own an Impact Drill and Drill bits. I tried using the 3/16 bit first, but the hole wasn't big enough and the screws were not tough enough to drill through the smaller hole opening, Plus the Drill Bit broke inside the cement base after the 3rd hole was made. I went to the 1/4 drill Bit which made the job much easier, but the hole was now too Big plus if I drilled too fast it would start cracking my stone tiles. After making the 8 holes (4 per door) I swept up the Tile and cement dust left behind, mopped the areas free from dirt, dust and leftover chipped tile and then I placed heavy duty large anchors into each hole. I then placed the floor part of the brace over the holes made and drilled the 3 inch screws into the holes/Anchors (Using their Drill bit). These Security Braces are ROCK SOLID!!! and it only took an hour, lol.
- Maryte M.Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars The illusion of security will not save you.
Verified PurchaseVery easy to install. Comes with a drill bit and a screw bit for installation. You will need a power drill. I have 3/4 hardwood floors on a plywood base. No issues with drilling with the provided bits. I did pull the quarter round trim from the base of the door. This allowed me to center the base plate and push it as close to the door as possible. By doing this this the door doesn't have to travel the extra 1/2 inch before making contact with the brace. My thoughts are if installed up against the base molding the door has to travel past the 1/2 thick molding before it makes contact with the brace. If this happens your door locks have already broken and the door frame and wood around the deadbolt and strike plate have been broken as well. Now, the brace will still work but now you have to basically replace your entire door and frame. I have French Doors so that is an expensive 1/2 inch of play. By cutting the quarter round trim at the base of the door and sliding the brace all the way up to the doors base the On Gard door brace is connecting with door while the deadbolt and door latch are still engaged with the door frame. Making this system stronger and possibly saving your wallet from more damage or complete door replacement if the worst happens. From a security standpoint French doors are the worst as there is no solid frame between the doors. They are extremely susceptible to forced entry. This system solves the frame strength issues but doesn't fix everything. Reinforce your strikeplates and install 3 inch screws in your hinges and strikeplates that go into the 2x4s behind your door frames. If you have glass in doors use security glass film that stops the glass from breaking out. None of these things will stop a determined attacker. They will give you those vital 15-30 seconds to get to your gun. Protect your family. Stop living with the illusion of security.
If you are attaching the base to ceramic tile or concrete you will need a masonry bit and concrete anchors. The bits and screws that come with this kit are not meant for that installation but it can be done.
Maryte M.The illusion of security will not save you.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2020
If you are attaching the base to ceramic tile or concrete you will need a masonry bit and concrete anchors. The bits and screws that come with this kit are not meant for that installation but it can be done.
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- aligumsReviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Nobody's Kicking Your door in!
Verified PurchaseThis thing is solid! Throw away the original screws and get your self some Tapcon concrete anchor screws if you have concrete that is. You'll need a concrete drill bits to get down in there preferably using a hammer drill to make yoir job easy. Once installed right, no one's kicking your door in. They'd have to drive car thru your door to get in!
- OCReviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for Double Doors
Verified PurchaseThis is a really good solution for people with double doors. For single doors, I would go with brace that can drill into the door frame vs. the ground. The screws provided didn't work for me since I had to drill through wood and concrete. The barricade piece is a substantial block – feels like metal and some type of plastic. The best part of this setup is when you don't need to barricade, the base plate heights goes well with the door threshold, so it's not a trip hazard.
- MTNCLMRReviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed with prominent display of brand name/web address in white against black background
Verified PurchaseLooks to be a quality product and secure solution for french doors. Rather than placement on the side, as depicted in the illustrations and thereby requiring two, I am considering placing it in the middle. I am also considering returning it due to their obnoxious display of the their web address on the front of the device. While visible in the 鶹 product photo, I didn't realize it is permanent and not removable.
MTNCLMRDisappointed with prominent display of brand name/web address in white against black background
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
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