





🔒 Elevate your door’s defense with ERA’s sleek, insurance-grade nightlatch!
The ERA 1930-35-1 Nightlatch is a BS3621-certified, satin chrome security lock featuring a 60mm backset and a 6-pin armored cylinder designed to prevent drill attacks. Its automatic deadlocking latch bolt and internal locking handle provide robust protection against forced entry, making it ideal for timber or composite doors, including glass panelled variants. Supplied with keys, fixings, and fitting instructions, this lock combines modern aesthetics with trusted British security standards.
| ASIN | B00I1DAD7I |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 69,243 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 97 in Lock Cylinders |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Date First Available | 24 Jan. 2014 |
| Finish | Satined, satin / chrome |
| Included Components | Key, Screws |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.61 kg |
| Item model number | 1930-35-1 |
| Manufacturer | ERA |
| Material | Satin Chrome |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 1930-35-1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 12 x 6.2 cm; 1.61 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 60mm |
| Special Features | Keyless Functions |
| Style | Modern |
C**Y
Seems very solid
Hopefully slows down the criminal fraternity a bit!
A**S
No problem after 1 year.
Been on my door for a year and it’s working as new. No corrosion or problems and it’s as secure as these Yale type locks can ever be. You gain a bit of strength with the lip that wraps around the door but lose a bit with the extra holes needed for the barrel so overall it may not be any more secure but we need British standard locks for insurance don’t we. This is. By the way there is no restrictions on keys for this like there are for some others, that may be good or bad depending on requirements
P**A
Great lock easy to fit
Got this as a replacement, easy to install.
P**R
Dont try to fit this yourself
No doubt this is a secure lock, but it is challenging to fit. It never has been a great design and the deign has probably not been updated in 30 years. Customer service also not great.
J**H
Strong lock and great replacement
Brilliant quality lock. Have purchased many and will buy more as I really like these ones.
C**S
Maximum security at a reasonable price
I needed to add a nightlatch to our front door which was only fitted with a mortice lock. Long term we intend to replace the door with a composite multi-lever door, but for the next 5-7 years we figured we needed at least to have a decent nightlatch. Initially I was looking at Yale locks, and wanted to ensure we had a lock which adhered to the latest British Standards for high security. Their BS rated locks seemed quite expensive, so I looked at locks by ERA and found this one which fitted the bill. This model is the 40mm body which is preferred unless your door frame simply cannot accommodate that size of lock. The finish is satin chrome which is what we wanted, and it comes with 3x keys (unlike the stingy Yales which only come with 2x). As a “maximum security” lock, this model features a lockable internal handle as well as an anti-drill external facing. The external facing is the chunky variety which doubles-up as a one-finger door pull, as opposed to a flush-mounting variety. The whole thing is quite large and hefty, which is reassuring on my door as it is the principle lock that we use. I didn’t fit it myself, I had our window-fitters do it, and I’m pleased I did as they had to chip and chisel the door and frame a bit in order to get a precise fit. As expected from a nightlatch, you can use the snib to hold the lock open so that the door can be opened from either side without a key, or to disengage the snib you simply turn the latch either clockwise or anti-clockwise until it clicks. The only beef I have with this lock - and the same would probably apply to others in this category, is that you have to have the key lined up perfectly vertical in order to get the key in and out. When in a hurry you can sometimes get the key in and the door unlocked, then struggle to get the key out because you haven’t quite returned it to the perfect upright position. I will chalk that up as user-error, but it has been a bit annoying on occasion. At a price of £47 (at time of review), I do think that’s a bit pricey for a nightlatch, but then compared to the Yale ones of a similar specification it’s positively cheap. We could probably have made do with a lower-grade model, but I wanted something properly hardcore if it was to be our principle lock for the front door.
D**N
easy to fit
Tough sturdy lock, easy to install
G**O
Five Stars
Looks like a very good solid product but will not fit if your door opens towards the outside.
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