T-Handle shed door lock with keys, 4-1/2" spindle vs Shed Door Lock with T-Handle and Keys
Overall winner: Shed Door Lock with T-Handle and Keys
Key Differences
Product A (B081N9PK2F) is from StartFine and lists a slightly higher price tier and highlights sturdy metal construction but has reports of the handle breaking during installation and the lock sticking. Product B (B081N7Y9CZ) is in a more affordable price tier, includes keys and similar hardware, and shares reports of a sticking lock and mixed handle quality
T-Handle shed door lock with keys, 4-1/2" spindle
Shed door lock handle set with outside locking T-handle, inside D-handle and keys. Includes screws and hex key; compatible with door thickness up to 4 inches. Available in black powder coat (also chrome)
Pros
- includes outside locking T-handle and keys
- heavy-duty design for shed doors
- easy installation noted by customers
- kit includes screws and hex key
Cons
- lock component can seize or stick
- handle quality reported as mixed
- some installations reported breakage
Shed Door Lock with T-Handle and Keys
Shed door lock kit with outside T-handle, inside D-handle and keys. Includes screws and hex key; zinc-plated spindle for 5" door thickness. Mixed feedback on handle quality and locking component
Pros
- includes outside locking T-handle and inside handle
- hardware kit with screws and hex key
- suitable for doors up to 5 inches thick
Cons
- handle quality can break during installation
- locking component may get stuck
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | StartFine |
| Durability | StartFine |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Tie |