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But the cylinder is a Tigris Premier 3 that does not oozes confidence...
The Tigris Premier3 range of cylinders is tested to BS EN 1303 grade 6 in both durability and security, which is the highest grade within this standard
Sounds pretty good to me. Although if you actually look at the criteria for getting the grade 6, it's a fairly low achievement. Virtually all 6 pin cylinders available could meet this.
TS007 3*, Sold Secure Diamond accredited are much higher standards.
Lots of the restricted keyway options with a unique key card/registered owner system are geared towards preventing your nanny, maid, guest, staff from copying their key without your consent. Then robbing you a at some point in the future.
Dimpled keys aren't invincible, as the reduced pin height available often comprises the pick resistance... see Ultion Vs Lock Picking Lawyer.
Avocet Attack or ABS are decent and not too costly. Yes you can probably get "better" but they can all be defeated relatively easily with the correct tools!
Looking for advice regarding front door safety...
The door frame has the pictured SKG*** Multi-point lock, which looks ok..?
But the cylinder is a Tigris Premier 3 that does not oozes confidence...
Is it worth upgrading the cylinder? If so, what would be something much safer to replace with?