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The Door Armor MAX 5-Piece Reinforcement Kit is a heavy-duty, American-made security solution designed to prevent forced entry and door kick-ins. Featuring industrial-strength 18-gauge galvanized steel components and hardened Torx screws, it reinforces the door jamb, hinges, and lock area. Compatible with most standard residential doors, this kit installs in about 30 minutes with included tools and instructions, delivering a robust DIY upgrade trusted by over 500,000 homes.








| ASIN | B01GWF2R70 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,113 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #102 in Door Lock Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Armor Concepts |
| Brand Name | Armor Concepts |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,066 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850794001499, 00850794001987 |
| Hole Count | 4 |
| Included Components | Combo Packs, Pneumatics, Power Tool Combo Packs |
| Item Type Name | Door Armor Combo Set |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Armor Concepts |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SET-EZA-20000 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | SET-EZA-20000-BP |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| UPC | 850794001987 850794001499 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**4
Good security upgrade but requires careful installation
We moved in to a new house recently, and I decided the exterior door hardware needed to be upgraded. The strike plates and hinges were attached with 1/2” long screws, which is ridiculous but seems to be common on newer houses. Basically we had privacy doors, one good kick would probably be enough to pop them open. After looking at some options I decided to try the Door Armor product. I initially ordered one set to try installing on the side door going out of the garage, because I wanted to try it out on a door where we weren’t really worried about appearance (which my wife was particularly concerned about). Shipping was prompt and the product arrived well packaged and in good condition. One note about that, the long (40”) door jamb reinforcement piece appeared slightly curved but it turned out the metal is pliable enough that it flattened down just fine when screwed into the door jamb. Installation was relatively straightforward and trouble free. I would say this job requires basic handyman skills. The first set I installed took about an hour, but that included gathering up tools and beer breaks, ha ha. There are a couple of things you need to be really careful about though. First is getting everything lined up properly, and marking where the screws go in with some precision. This is where a helper can be handy. The second thing is DRILL DEEP ENOUGH PILOT HOLES FOR THE SCREWS. Sorry to yell with all caps but this part is really important. These are long (3.5 inch) screws, and only 1/8” diameter. Without good pilot holes there is a pretty good chance of breaking the screws or stripping out the head when trying to drive them in. The first set I installed I only had a standard length drill bit that would only go in maybe 2”, and getting the screws driven all the way down got a little sketchy. For the second set I bought a 6” long bit, it cost $3.00 and I highly recommend it for this project. Once installed, the only thing that can be seen from outside with the door closed is the pieces that go over the edge of the door to protect the lock sets. With the door open the large jamb plate and the hinge reinforcement plates can be seen, but they are not obtrusive or ugly. The color we got matched our door hardware pretty well. When my wife saw what it looked like on the garage side door, she gave me permission to install this on our front door, so I have now installed two sets. I feel a lot better now knowing that if someone wants to break in through our exterior doors they will probably need to bring a battering ram or a sledgehammer instead of just kicking it once or twice.
D**D
simple and effective
Took 20min to install, hardly noticeable, and gives me great peace of mind. Metal is great quality too.
T**2
4.5 Stars - Much better than the competition. Max and Mini review
I bought a Door armor max and installed it with no issue on my front door with Schlage oversized electronic door lock. It was a standard metal door in a standard frame and I had the entire thing done in an hour. It would have installed quicker but I dont really know what I'm doing when it comes to stuff like this, so it always takes longer than it should at first. Also I had some serious issues with the specialty bit they supplied to drive in the large screws. Thats one of the things I took a half star off for. The bit lasted 3 screws, then warped in a spiral. After that I decided to pre drill the screw holes. Luckily I had an extra bit that was the same size in my garage and I was able to finish the door. My first impression was it install easy, the bit supplied sucked and the metal seemed bendy. Still theres no doubt it reinforced my door so I went on amazon to buy 3 more. What I ended up doing was buying another Max, 1 mini, and 1 door reinforcement product from another company. It was less than half price and looked very similar to the door armor mini. I left a review for that kit on amazon yesterday. It was indeed cheaper and the metal looked 50% thicker than the door armor kits, but the sizing was weird. I tried the other 3 doors that I wanted to armor up and each would have taken modifications that I'm just not willing to do. I set that other kit into the corner. The day after that kit arrived my door armor mini was delivered. I just installed that on my side door. The mini worked perfectly because I really had no space to install hinge jambs anyways. I had that full kit installed AND I screwed in 4" screws in all the hinges in less than a half hour (I do learn as I go along). I didnt have to make any door modifications (standard door, oversized deadbolt), it went quick and smooth. My only complaint was that little bit they supplied. I learned my lesson after last time and I used a sharpie to mark holes and pre drilled each and every hole. Still I only made it about half way through the screws before I had to use my old garage bit again. I'm still awaiting the 2nd max I ordered but I dont anticipate any issues with it. I have to wonder about the special bit and the screws with the oddly shaped screw hole. At first I thought that it was oddly shaped so that the screws wouldn't be stolen (like lug nut locks or something). Then I realized I could only be so lucky as to have a burger break my door down and then spend a twenty minutes taking the screws out of the door to steal my $90 reinforcement kit. No, I dont think thats the reason. So I have to wonder, whats up with the funky screws and the weird weak bit. I have dozens of phillips head bits, none of them ever twisted like that bit. I've driven 4" screws into wood with a phatty phillips head bit. I just dont understand. Had I not been able to find a similar size star bit in my garage I would have had to stop installation and this review it certainly read more angry. Anyways, Its a good kit. Worth the elevated price over the competition since it fits each of my doors and the competitions one didnt. Just make sure to drill out all your holes and maybe purchase a selection of star bits if / when yours twists. I plan on buying 1 last mini kit for my final door.
A**B
I wanted to reinforce the door frame for peace of mind knowing it could not be kicked in since the back of the house is relative
Product: I purchased this product after buying a house that has a back door that opens directly in to one of the bedrooms. I wanted to reinforce the door frame for peace of mind knowing it could not be kicked in since the back of the house is relatively out of sight for someone to easily do so otherwise. I am very pleased with this product. The metal is very thick and solid. Having the option of multiple color finishes was nice to be able to match the color of the door to blend well. Even if the color didn’t blend, fully installed, it doesn’t stand out much anyway. (Pics below are in an unfinished room and of an unpainted door so it is deceptively noticeable). Installation was relatively easy, with one exception. The 9/64” drill bit you will need to screw the plates in (not included) needs to be much longer than the regular length bits you can find readily available at a local hardware store. Since the screws are so long and thick, they tend to bind and not be able to be screwed in fully unless you buy an abnormally long drill bit for your pilot holes. I purchased a “Bosch BL2636 Black Oxide Drill Bit, 9/64 Inch by 6 Inch;” also on Amazon and it worked out great with a little muscle. After getting the proper drill bit, installation only took about 30 minutes, moving at a slow pace. Packaging: The pieces came in a long box and were wrapped well in padding and plastic; so much so that it could have been thrown around in a delivery truck at the metal pieces probably wouldn’t have been scoffed in the slightest. Overall I am happy with this purchase and would recommend it for the price. From the research online I had done beforehand, it is about $20 to $40 less expensive than most other products that are comparable. After full installation and inspection, I am confident that it greatly enhanced the security and strength of the door. I will be purchasing again for other entryways in the future.
S**G
Exactly as described
Great quality, look good, exactly as described, Use a driver for fastest installation
M**G
A cheap way to very effectively secure a door.
[Important: be sure to read my edit at the bottom, added 7 years after this original review.] I installed this in under 30 minutes with no problems at all and without having to make any other modifications to the door other than removing the existing strike plates (more on that in a minute). You should be aware that the directions say you'll need a long 9/64" drill bit capable of drilling three inches deep. I had a couple 9/64" bits, but they were only three inches long. After chucking them into the drill, only a couple inches actually stick out. So I went to two hardware stores where I got weird looks for asking for such an odd bit, and nobody had ever seen one. So I settled for the more common 1/8" bit and it worked totally fine. If you're fortunate enough to have a set of vix bits, starting the holes with a 1/8" vix makes the job even easier, but it's not necessary. The satin nickel finish on the Armor matches my existing hardware perfectly, so I didn't need to paint the Armor. However, the long panel that covers the doorknob side of the door jamb wasn't fitting quite right over my existing strike plates so I had to remove those. The bare wood that was exposed looked pretty bad. It was only visible when the door was open, but I'm kind of a perfectionist so I ended up painting those two spots. I wish that the instructions mentioned whether or not it's okay to remove the existing strike plates. The Armor doesn't fit quite right with them still there, but leaving them in place would probably lend more strength to the door. The steel is so strong, though, that I'm confident it is fine. I also think they should change the instructions to require a long 1/8" bit instead of 9/64" - it's much easier to find and works perfectly well. Also, the instructions assume your door has three hinges and tell you to put the Armor over the middle and bottom hinges - but I have nine foot ceilings, so my door is taller than average and has four hinges. I had to think for a while about which two to protect. I finally decided on the middle two so that it would be more resistant to shoulders as well as kicks, since it's unlikely anybody could provide a lot of kicking force to the bottom quarter of the door. The instructions should advise on what to do if you have four hinges, or it should come with three hinge plates. These three complaints are so minor, though, that they don't warrant docking the product a star. I'm super happy and feel that my door is far more secure, and the price is great. _____ Edit seven years later! This happened a couple years back but I didn’t think about this review at the time. I was going over some of my old reviews tonight and realized I needed to tell this story! We had overnight guests staying in our downstairs guest room, near the front door, the night after Christmas. At about 1am there was a terrible crash that shook the house. My wife and I wondered if they’d knocked down a bookshelf. I figured I shouldn’t go down and ask because I didn’t want to embarrass them, and if they needed help they’d call for it. Well, seconds later, they are running up the stairs saying, “I think somebody just tried to knock down your door!” So I check the security camera that points at our driveway (we didn’t have a Ring yet so no camera at the door). Three guys in hoodies standing there. One walks towards the front door, disappears from view for a few seconds, and then all three run off. I look at the front door and find a foot print right where you’d expect one from somebody trying to kick it in. This product saved my family and guests from a home invasion conducted at night with cars in my driveway. These men knew we would be home and tried to break in anyway. That means they were most likely armed. I’m convinced my door armor saved our lives that night.
B**R
I defy the person who wants to use a battering ram to knock my doors open.
This product comes with everything you need to harden your entry point doors for your house. I purchased one for my front and rear doors. The front door installed easily, and protects the door jamb and above and below it with metal about 3.5 feet-ish long. There is a pice for the door itself where the door knob is, and also for two of the hinge area's. All screws get replaced with there's which are more than long enough. Pay attention to the instructions and do it right the first time. Once complete the door had a bit of 'spring' to it closing it the last inch and shut. I imagine this is because of the thickness of the metal. There is nothing skimpy or thin about anything here. My back door installed fine, but due to the way the home builder did the hole for the door tongue enters the latch plate, I had to dremels some of the metal out to get a smooth door closure The door frame would move when it became really cold or warm requiring some more careful dremeling so it worked in all temperatures due to the frame of the door shifting/swelling? Once finished, the door tongue goes into the hole in the latch plate fine. As with the other door, there is a bit of spring when closing it the last inch or less. I think if someone wanted to kick my door in, they;d damage their feet before they got the door open. Nothing is going to splinter or give way. I recommend this product, and if I ever buy a new house, these wil g in right away.
A**S
GREAT PRODUCT!
Easy to install! Great quality! And I feel so much safer
É**E
Easy install, feel secure!
I am very happy with my purchase. I'm the new owner of a new house that had it's garage door kicked in while the house was inhabited. It goes to show how easy a normal door is to force open. I was looking to beef up my garage door and with the Door Armor installed I feel confident this will not happen again. Installation was easy; the hardest part was to remove and reinstall sections of weather stripping in the door frame ( needed for cold Canadian winters ). The screws provided are long and adds strength to secure the door. Didn't even need to pre-drill holes. I did purchase another one to install on my front door, and I also installed a patio door security bar. If you are looking for a simple way to beef up home security and keep intruders out, this item works great!
A**R
Peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Before you buy: To see if this will fit within your current door frame, use 3 Canadian or US quarters and see if there is enough space between your existing door and door frame (stack the quarters and see if you can run it up and down between the seam). Some videos say 2, I believe 2 will be a snug fit (still able to open/close), but 3 is more than enough. Pros: +Peace of mind for you and your loved ones (and belongings) +Easy to install, can do as a single person (although 2 people is slightly easier but not necessary) +Comes with almost all the necessary tools you need (the only thing that is missing is the 9/64 for you to pre-drill holes). +Easy to follow instructions, but if you're more of a visual learner, plenty of videos across Youtube as well Cons: -Requires Power Drill (the 3-1/2" screws will not be possible via hand) -If I *had* to nit pick, why not include 1 more hinge shield for a complete set (top, middle, bottom hinge).
M**S
Parfait !
Installation facile et rapide, prévoyez une trentaine de minute pour l'installation de toute les pièces fournies. L'ensemble est sécuritaire et remplit bien sont rôle . bon achat je recommande !
J**P
Great security addition
Great product, huge security improvement. Easy to install. Wish there was a way to adjust the strike location after install but just make sure it’s bang on when you mark holes for drilling as you can’t adjust in and out after install. Mine was close but seal on door has tiny gap that air blows in as result.
C**Y
Simple and effective
This is great purchase if there's an entrance that needs a little but more security. We had a door that wasn't visible from the road around the side of the house that we felt could use some extra security. The install took 20 minutes, and added substantial strength to the door. with longer screws and more metal to disperse and impact/force it adds confidence and another layer of protection! I'm really happy!
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