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Super practical security door guide
Stainless steel door (anti-theft)
Stainless steel doors are the first choice for security doors. They are rock-solid and safe. Its color is durable, it never rusts, and its later maintenance is almost zero. However, the shape is slightly monotonous and needs to be matched with other decorations to enhance the aesthetic feeling.
Copper door (anti-theft)
Copper door is the noble choice of security door, with comprehensive functions. It not only has the functions of fire prevention, anti-prying and anti-corrosion, but also has a gorgeous appearance and excellent texture. But the price is slightly higher, which is more suitable for high-end villas and office buildings.
Aluminum alloy door (anti-theft)
Aluminum alloy door is a diversified choice for security doors, with rich colors and diverse styles. High hardness, corrosion resistance and long service life. But it's a little heavy, and there will be metal friction when switching.
Iron gate (anti-theft)
Iron gate is the traditional choice of security door, but it is rare in modern families. Easy to rust, fade and stiff lines. If you like classical style, you can consider choosing iron gate.
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