Smokin Moose
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex Moderator
A man once said, you're only as strong as your weakest link. When designing a grow box/room we sometimes forget about the security aspect of what were doing. We get so involved in the safety of our plants, we sometimes forgot about our safety. Inside these rooms and box's we have a great secret that few people know about, and we want to keep it that way.
A lot of people don't use locks on there grow box/room. The main reason for this lack of security is that the people assume that while they're away no one will go through their things. Now, humans are naturally curious. If your landlord, roommate, mate, etc., sees a box with cords coming from it in your home, there suspicion will be peaked.
Whether you know it or not someone is going to try and take a look in that box/room. However we can keep these curious people out, and our freedom with just a few extra bucks worth of equipment. LOCKS are a forgotten piece of security that we need to revive. The main reason for having a lock on your grow room is not for the reasons you can think of, but for the ones you cant.
Now, most people will suggest going with a standard 1-1/8" Chrome Drawer and Cabinet Lock. As you can see by the PIC below they are cheap (4-5 bucks), but are easy to pick. Any 13 year old or nosey landlord can pick them with ease.
It is for this reason that I suggest going with a reliable padlock.
Type's of Padlocks (Basic Security)
Warded Locks
- Warded Mechanism Resists Jamming
- Steel Shackle for Cut Resistance
- Designed for Basic Security Applications
Dial Combination Locks
- Keyless Convenience, 3 Digit Combination
- Hardened Steel Shackles for Cut Resistance
- Stainless Steel Case for Weatherability
Solid Brass Locks
- Combination and Pin Tumbler Mechanisms Available
- Steel and Hardened Steel Shackles Available
- Solid Brass Body Resists Rusting
Solid Brass Locks
- Combination and Pin Tumbler Mechanisms Available
- Steel and Hardened Steel Shackles Available
- Solid Brass Body Resists Rusting
Types of Padlocks (High Security)
Laminated Pin Tumbler Locks
- 4 Spring Loaded "Pins" for Increased Pick Resistance
- "Keyed Alike" Locks for One Key Convenience
- Hardened Steel Shackles Resist Cutting and Prying
- Shrouded Shackles Available for Increased Cut and Pry Resistance
- Long Shackles Available to Cover All Applications
- Body Sizes Available: 1" to 2-1/8"
- Plated and Covered Body Styles Available for Weatherability
Types of Padlocks (Professional Security)
Solid Body Steel Locks
- Rekeyable for Flexible Security
- 5-Pin Key Cylinder for Maximum Pick Resistance
- Boron Steel Shackles for Added Cut and Pry Resistance
- Long Shackles Available for Larger Applications
- Stainless Steel for Maximum Weatherability
These locks will cost you between 15 and 30 USD depending on the lock. It may seem like a lot more to pay compared to a simple cabinet lock, but when your away from your home no price is to large for a piece of mind.
A lot of people don't use locks on there grow box/room. The main reason for this lack of security is that the people assume that while they're away no one will go through their things. Now, humans are naturally curious. If your landlord, roommate, mate, etc., sees a box with cords coming from it in your home, there suspicion will be peaked.
Whether you know it or not someone is going to try and take a look in that box/room. However we can keep these curious people out, and our freedom with just a few extra bucks worth of equipment. LOCKS are a forgotten piece of security that we need to revive. The main reason for having a lock on your grow room is not for the reasons you can think of, but for the ones you cant.
Now, most people will suggest going with a standard 1-1/8" Chrome Drawer and Cabinet Lock. As you can see by the PIC below they are cheap (4-5 bucks), but are easy to pick. Any 13 year old or nosey landlord can pick them with ease.
It is for this reason that I suggest going with a reliable padlock.
Type's of Padlocks (Basic Security)
Warded Locks
- Warded Mechanism Resists Jamming
- Steel Shackle for Cut Resistance
- Designed for Basic Security Applications
Dial Combination Locks
- Keyless Convenience, 3 Digit Combination
- Hardened Steel Shackles for Cut Resistance
- Stainless Steel Case for Weatherability
Solid Brass Locks
- Combination and Pin Tumbler Mechanisms Available
- Steel and Hardened Steel Shackles Available
- Solid Brass Body Resists Rusting
Solid Brass Locks
- Combination and Pin Tumbler Mechanisms Available
- Steel and Hardened Steel Shackles Available
- Solid Brass Body Resists Rusting
Types of Padlocks (High Security)
Laminated Pin Tumbler Locks
- 4 Spring Loaded "Pins" for Increased Pick Resistance
- "Keyed Alike" Locks for One Key Convenience
- Hardened Steel Shackles Resist Cutting and Prying
- Shrouded Shackles Available for Increased Cut and Pry Resistance
- Long Shackles Available to Cover All Applications
- Body Sizes Available: 1" to 2-1/8"
- Plated and Covered Body Styles Available for Weatherability
Types of Padlocks (Professional Security)
Solid Body Steel Locks
- Rekeyable for Flexible Security
- 5-Pin Key Cylinder for Maximum Pick Resistance
- Boron Steel Shackles for Added Cut and Pry Resistance
- Long Shackles Available for Larger Applications
- Stainless Steel for Maximum Weatherability
These locks will cost you between 15 and 30 USD depending on the lock. It may seem like a lot more to pay compared to a simple cabinet lock, but when your away from your home no price is to large for a piece of mind.