Door cylinders

Doors are burglars’ favorite entry and exit points, so you have to make sure your doors have good quality locks and security systems. Maximise security of your home with one of our door cylinder locks.

What is a door cylinder? 

A door cylinder is the main part of every door and looks like a little masterpiece where body, studs, bullets and feathers accurately fit together and take care of a safe lockdown. Those cylinders have proven themselves countless times and are produced according to the European standards of quality. 

Types of door cylinders

Types of door cylinders

Depending on the type and material of your door and the required level of security, cylinder locks are available in different sizes, models and qualities: from cheap standard qualities, often used for interior doors, to high safety cylinders with a certificate. Our shop operators are specialists and will advise you and help you to make your choice

MISTER MINIT developed its own cylinder in collaboration with Abus: ‘Mintus’ which stands for the highest safety level. Duplication of this key is only possible with a property card!

Cylinders can also be tailor-made. If you wish, every door of your house can be opened with the same key. Or maybe you are the janitor of an apartment building and you would like every resident to have his own door key but also a key for the front door and the garage? Or maybe you have an office where everyone should be able to enter the building, but only you and your partner can enter some specific rooms? MISTER MINIT can help you to find a solution!

So now you know there are countless options and possibilities. But safety is important! It’s only a matter of manipulation for our specialists.

Whether you're upgrading your lock cylinders for the first time or just want to hear the latest advice, our professionals are always there to help you! 

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