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What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

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jasminelognnes

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Post Fri Apr 01, 2016 4:24 pm

What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

Dear all =)

When I look at Kaba's website they write pretty much the same and shows (the same?) pictures for the quattro pluS and experT.

http://www.kaba.co.uk/solutions/mechani ... -keys.html

Can anyone explain what the differences are?

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Jasmine =)
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DroppedTensionWrench

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Post Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:41 pm

Re: What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

Here's a good quick read for you. This book is on my must purchase list. https://books.google.com/books?id=7m41L ... ks&f=false
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jasminelognnes

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Post Sat Apr 02, 2016 3:21 am

Re: What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

Thanks. Great book it looks like!
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Post Sat Apr 02, 2016 6:32 am

Re: What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

jasminelognnes wrote:Thanks. Great book it looks like!

It is well worth the money, has great descriptions and drawings and history :) There is some small errors in some pics like with Abloy, but only a hardcore lockfan will notice them ;)
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Post Sat Apr 02, 2016 6:40 am

Re: What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

There is another flaw in the book as well. It becomes a shopping list. Reading the book the first time, I was thinking "I want one of these! Oh, one of those too". By the time I had finished reading the book, I realized just how dangerous that book was to the bank account. :D

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Post Sat Apr 02, 2016 2:18 pm

Re: What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

From what I can make out , there is very little physical difference between the 2. They are even covered by the same patent.
But they seem to be pushing the Quattro S as a High Security lock for larger master key systems , and the experT for small and medium size master key systems.

BTW , i also have that book , and it's great. It's getting a bit old now (from 2007) so the very recent locks aren't covered , but overall I would highly recommend it to anyone who's into locks.
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Post Sat Apr 02, 2016 3:00 pm

Re: What is the difference of Kaba quattro pluS and experT?

GWiens2001 wrote:There is another flaw in the book as well. It becomes a shopping list. Reading the book the first time, I was thinking "I want one of these! Oh, one of those too". By the time I had finished reading the book, I realized just how dangerous that book was to the bank account. :D

Gordon


This is terrible news! I've just had this book arrive in the post a couple of days ago (costs £65 new on Amazon but I got a great deal on a new "used" (described new) copy from a seller :D). It's in perfect shape which is much more than I can say about my bank balance now... egads :D

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