Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
I bought them and at around £6 or whatever each, not cheap. I found most of mine were ill fitting and really hard to adjust to fit. Would never get them again.
CHAUSSON
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
I bought them and at around £6 or whatever each, not cheap. I found most of mine were ill fitting and really hard to adjust to fit. Would never get them again.
Did you get the correct ones for your windows, Nick? I believe Motorhome windows are easy to open, will these stop that or will a thief just jimmy the window anyway? Maybe money spent on an alarm would be better spent.
Ally
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Gender: Location: Muckamore, Antrim Age: 55 Homepage:motorhomecraic.com Posts: 32648 Registered: 08 / 2011 My Motorhome: Lunar Roadstar 780 Base Vehicle: Fiat 2.8 JTD
Just pull the window open with locks in place, it's so easily done I don't think any sort of lock like the above is worth considering unfortunately. A thief isn't going to worry about damaging your van.
CHAUSSON
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
Just pull the window open with locks in place, it's so easily done I don't think any sort of lock like the above is worth considering unfortunately. A thief isn't going to worry about damaging your van.
That's what I was thinking
Helgahobby
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Gender: Location: Bleary Craigavon County Down.... Age: 74 Posts: 1841 Registered: 07 / 2014 My Motorhome: Base Vehicle:
I agree with Ally. If some lowlife wants in, a bit of paint or perspex will hardly stop him. Earlier in the year Aldi or Lidl were selling window alarms, we fitted these but never use them. The beauty of my van is the dark windows, it's hard to tell if the van is occupied or not. That really is all the deterrent we need.
Helgahobby
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Bleary Craigavon County Down.... Age: 74 Posts: 1841 Registered: 07 / 2014 My Motorhome: Base Vehicle:
I bought them and at around £6 or whatever each, not cheap. I found most of mine were ill fitting and really hard to adjust to fit. Would never get them again.
Did you get the correct ones for your windows, Nick? I believe Motorhome windows are easy to open, will these stop that or will a thief just jimmy the window anyway? Maybe money spent on an alarm would be better spent.
Yes Pat, before I bought I sent them pics and details.
heanorboy
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: YATTON, NORTH SOMERSET Age: 75 Posts: 1443 Registered: 04 / 2013 My Motorhome: Wildax Europa Base Vehicle: 2015 Renault Master
Oh the joys of a van conversion with sliding glass windows which lock in flush
clunegapyears
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Gender: Location: Europe Age: 60 Homepage:clunegapyears.com Posts: 61 Registered: 06 / 2016 My Motorhome: Adria Sonic Supreme Base Vehicle: Fiat Iveco 3 ltr
We bought one to try. Found it easy to fit and then bought more. Each window has one or two. They slide onto the bottom window levers and the "Lock em out" text is clearly visible from outside. We considered an alarm, but the price put us off. Having been broken into in Copenhagen via a window, where the window locks were just jemmied off - I do think these would make it harder.
Any visible deterrent is worth having.
presstout1
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Gender: n/a Location: Carrickfergus Age: 70 Posts: 811 Registered: 05 / 2016 My Motorhome: Rapido 896f Base Vehicle: Fait Ducato 2.3
Wish I had a van to worry about aholes breaking in to
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