Huntindog wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
Huntindog wrote:
But I see this as a major flaw in the design of RV locks. My home locks will not allow for this to happen, and I think it is wrong for it to do this in RV locks. But there is little competition in this area, and this is the way it is, along with the limited key issue.
my home locks can be locked by twisting the "thingy" while door is open and shut the door and it is locked. the dead bolt of course needs a key from the outside to lock/unlock it.
bumpy
Yes but that requires YOU to lock it..
The problem with the RV locks is that I am able to lock the door upon leaving, and my unsuspecting wife can exit later, without unlocking it, locking herself out.
that's exactly how my home locks work. I can exit with them locked and close the door behind me, locking myself out.
bumpy