After installing the Jeriup 60mm Euro Cylinder on my wooden front door, I've got some mixed but mostly positive feelings about this brass lock. Let me break it down for you.
The good stuff first: This lock feels substantial in hand - that solid brass construction isn't just marketing talk. The keys have a nice weight to them (2.5mm thick) and the dimple design gives me confidence against picking attempts. Installation was straightforward - it dropped right into my standard euro cylinder hole without any modifications needed.
Where this lock really shines is in daily operation. The mechanism turns smoothly (most of the time), and I appreciate having five keys included - perfect for family members. After two months of use, there's no noticeable wear or corrosion, living up to its anti-rust claims.
Now for the quirks: There's a bit of 'play' in the mechanism that some might find annoying. The knob can rotate an extra turn even when unlocked, which feels odd at first. Occasionally (maybe once every 20 uses), the key requires an extra jiggle to come out smoothly.
Pro tip: Measure your door thickness carefully! While the 60mm size worked perfectly for my standard wooden door, storm doors might need more precise measurements. The price-to-quality ratio is excellent - way cheaper than a locksmith visit for rekeying.
Final verdict? For basic home security where maximum pick-resistance isn't critical, this Jeriup cylinder delivers solid value with minor operational quirks. Just double-check those key inclusions upon delivery!