Rerishom 2 Pack Rerishom Door Security Bar, Door Stoppers Security bar,Heavy Duty Door Lock Security Door Jammer Door Stopper for Apartment, Hotel Room,Screen Door Hardware, Gate Lock Bar

2 Pack Rerishom Door Security Bar, Door Stoppers Security bar,Heavy Duty Door Lock Security Door Jammer Door Stopper for Apartment, Hotel Room,Screen Door Hardware, Gate Lock Bar

Features

  • Adjustable Security: With an adjustable length ranging from 17.5 to 46 inches (43 inches for sliding door), Rerishom door stoppers security bar ensures a perfect fit for various door widths, providing superior security.
  • Exceptional Strength: Rerishom Door Barricade Security Bar featuring a 1.57-inch diameter bar that can effortlessly withstand pressures of up to 400 lbs, delivering ultimate reliability and safety.
  • Comprehensive Material Upgrade: A complete material upgrade for Rerishom door lock bar enhances durability and robustness, ensuring long-lasting protection.
  • Effortless and Portable: Designed for ease of use, our Door Blocker Security requires no installation – just unpack and use. It's portable and suitable for various scenarios, offering convenience and security wherever you go.
  • Top-Notch After-Sales Service: We offer an exceptional 20-month after-sales warranty for Rerishom bar for gate locks, ensuring your long-term satisfaction and peace of mind. We're here to support you whenever you need it.

Specifications

Color White
Size 2 Pack
Unit Count 2

This 2-pack door security bar is a portable, no-install door jammer designed to reinforce various door types, including hinged, sliding, screen, and gate doors. Each 1.57-inch diameter bar adjusts from 17.5 to 46 inches (43 inches for sliding doors), can withstand up to 400 lbs, is made from upgraded materials for durability, and includes a 20-month after-sales warranty.

Model Number: B0C14JSYCH

Rerishom 2 Pack Rerishom Door Security Bar, Door Stoppers Security bar,Heavy Duty Door Lock Security Door Jammer Door Stopper for Apartment, Hotel Room,Screen Door Hardware, Gate Lock Bar Review

4.6 out of 5

I spent the last few weeks using the Rerishom security bar across three scenarios: my apartment’s front door, a sliding patio door, and a couple of hotel rooms on a short trip. It’s a simple device—a braced pole between the doorknob (or lever) and the floor—but the details matter: how solid it feels, how reliably it grips, and how quickly I can set it without fuss. In all three settings, the bar did what I wanted: it added meaningful resistance, was easy to deploy, and felt more robust than many budget options.

Design and build

This is a two-pack, finished in white, with a fairly chunky tube—about an inch and a half in diameter—that lends an immediate sense of solidity. Each bar is adjustable, spanning 17.5 to 46 inches for hinged doors and capping at around 43 inches when used horizontally for sliding doors. The pieces require minimal setup out of the box. Once assembled, the two critical contact points—a rubberized foot and a yoke that cups your doorknob or lever—articulate enough to find a stable angle on uneven floors.

The most impressive part is stiffness. Under load there’s very little flex, which matters because any bowing translates to lost length and reduced grip. The adjustability mechanism locks without drama and doesn’t wiggle once you’ve set it. The foot’s pad is grippy and broad enough to spread force without chewing up flooring. After a few nights of use on tile and laminate, I didn’t see scuffs or indentations. On a hotel’s thin carpet, it didn’t sink or skate.

Each bar is substantial—light enough to toss in a bag for a road trip, but not featherweight. I’d call it travel-capable rather than travel-optimized.

Setup and daily use

Hinged doors are the primary use case. Setup takes seconds: place the yoke under the knob, set the foot about 15–20 degrees out from the door, and extend the bar until it’s snug. The sweet spot is a preloaded fit—tight enough that you need a bit of pressure to seat it, but not so tight that you’re fighting the mechanism. From there, kicking it out of the way to exit is easy, and putting it back takes only a few seconds.

For sliding doors, the bar works horizontally to block movement. You shorten it and brace it between the active slider and the fixed jamb or frame. With the length capped at roughly 43 inches in this mode, it fits standard residential sliders. On my patio door, it prevented any perceptible travel, and the rubberized ends didn’t mark the anodized frame.

A few practical notes from use:
- The rubber foot grips best when it’s clean. Wipe it down if you’ve been on dusty floors.
- On thick or plush carpet, placing a small rigid mat or tile under the foot increases stability.
- Lever handles are fine; the yoke seats securely beneath the lever just as it does under a knob.
- If your door swings outward, a floor-to-knob brace won’t help. This tool is for inward-swinging doors and sliding doors.

Performance and security value

There’s a published claim that the bar withstands up to 400 pounds of force. I can’t instrument that in a home test, but I can say this: braced correctly on a solid floor, the bar didn’t budge under my full body weight driving the door. The door and frame flexed before the bar lost its seat, which is exactly what you want. On tile and sealed hardwood, the rubber foot acted like a suction cup. On low-pile carpet, it still held; on fluffier carpet, a small rigid pad under the foot made the difference between “pretty good” and “rock solid.”

It’s worth being clear about what a security bar is and isn’t. It’s not a substitute for a deadbolt or a door with a strong frame and proper strike plate. It is a force multiplier. It turns an otherwise so-so door into a significantly more stubborn barrier. For renters, dorms, and travel, where permanent upgrades aren’t feasible, that’s exactly the point. I liked having the second bar to leave at home while tossing the other in a weekender bag for hotel use.

Portability and travel

Collapsed, each bar is short enough to fit in a suitcase and slim enough to slide along the edge of a closet at home. You’ll notice the weight in a carry-on, but it’s manageable. The white finish looks clean in an apartment and less “industrial” than black or gray options; it reads like a piece of home hardware rather than a baton leaning against your lock.

If you travel frequently and pack light, you might find a dedicated pocket wedge or compact door-jam lock more convenient. If you’re driving or checking a bag, the Rerishom bar is very travel-friendly given the performance you gain on the other side.

Durability and maintenance

After repeated set/clear cycles, there’s no play at the joints and no loss of friction at the foot. The finish will pick up scuffs if you scrape it against metal thresholds or toss it into a trunk with tools, but these are cosmetic. The bar feels overbuilt for the job, which I appreciate; thin-walled versions often creak or bow under load. A quick wipe with a damp cloth keeps the pads ready to grip. There’s also a 20‑month warranty, which is longer than most “no-install” security accessories and a nice safety net.

Where it could be better

No product is perfect, and a few caveats surfaced:
- Thick, plush carpet reduces grip. The workaround (a small rigid pad under the foot) is simple but worth planning for.
- The white finish looks nice but shows scuffs more than darker colors.
- Horizontal use tops out around 43 inches; very wide sliders or nonstandard openings may exceed that.
- Uneven stone floors can create a contact point that wants to roll; rotate the foot to find a flat spot, or again, use a small pad.

I wouldn’t call any of these deal-breakers, but they’re real-world factors you’ll want to account for.

Tips for best results

  • Preload matters: extend the bar until you need a gentle push to seat it. If you can wiggle it, go one notch longer.
  • Keep the angle shallow: roughly 15–20 degrees from the door spreads force into the floor instead of up the door skin.
  • Align the yoke dead-center under the knob or lever. Off-center seating is more likely to slip under a sudden shove.
  • For sliding doors, measure and set the length so the bar presses firmly without flexing the frame.

Value

Two bars per box makes sense: front door plus patio slider, or home plus travel. In use, the Rerishom feels a tier sturdier than the flimsy telescoping sticks you might see at discount stores. It’s still portable and quick to deploy, which is the whole point of a no-install solution. The combination of adjustability, solid build, and genuinely grippy contact points is what you’re paying for.

Bottom line

The Rerishom security bar is a robust, no-drama way to add real resistance to inward-swinging doors and sliding doors. It’s easy to set, easy to stow, and confidence-inspiring once braced. It doesn’t replace proper door hardware, but it meaningfully raises the effort required to force entry—precisely what a portable reinforcement tool should do.

Recommendation: I recommend it, especially for renters, frequent travelers, and anyone looking to bolster a patio slider without drilling holes. It’s sturdier than many lookalikes, adjusts to common door heights and slider widths, and sets up in seconds. Just be mindful of plush carpet and very wide sliders; with those caveats addressed, it’s an excellent, portable layer of security.



Project Ideas

Business

Airbnb/Short-Stay Safety Upgrade Package

Offer a turnkey safety-addition service to short-stay hosts: supply and place one or more Rerishom bars in guest rooms, provide clear user instructions and emergency contact info, and include the 20-month warranty paperwork. Market this as a guest-safety perk that reduces liability exposure and increases listings’ appeal. Charge a one-time installation fee plus optional yearly checkups.


Event & Pop-Up Security Rental

Rent the bars to event producers, market stallholders, and mobile vendors as quick no-install door or stall reinforcements for backstage doors, storage cages, or vendor booths. Create bundles (2–10 bars) with carrying cases and signage. Pricing model: per-event flat fee or daily rate, with discounts for multi-day and repeat clients.


Real-Estate Staging + Safety Bundle

Partner with realtors to offer a staging package that includes visible safety features for open houses — bars on vulnerable secondary doors, mobile pet gates, and information for buyers with children or elderly family members. Bundle the bars with other safety items (non-slip mats, grab handles) and charge a premium staging fee or sell packages directly to agents.


Mobile Locksmith / Emergency Reinforcement Service

Add portable door barricade installation to a locksmith or home-security service: when a tenant or homeowner needs temporary reinforcement after a lock compromise, dispatch a tech with Rerishom bars and install them, demonstrate use, and leave a replacement unit for immediate security. Upsell long-term solutions (deadbolts, door frames) later.


Branded Bulk Supply for Hotels & Hostels

Offer customization and bulk sales to hotels, hostels, dorms, and senior-living properties — supply white bars in bulk, optionally add hotel/brand decals, and include training materials and warranty management. Price competitively for volume orders and provide a recurring reorder program (replace worn units every X years) to generate steady B2B revenue.

Creative

Temporary Changing/Photo Booth Frame

Use the adjustable bars as the horizontal support for a pop-up changing room or photo booth. Set two short vertical supports (made from inexpensive PVC or wooden dowels) and span the Rerishom bar across the top to hang fabric, muslin backdrops, or curtains with clips. Portability and no-install requirement make it ideal for fairs, craft shows, or backyard events — easily break down and store in the trunk.


Light-Duty Workshop Clamp / Support

Create a clamp or work-support by mounting rubber-padded end fixtures on a pair of bars to hold boards or pipe while you cut or sand. The 400 lb capacity and wide adjustability let you clamp odd-width pieces temporarily without drilling into the shop walls. Add foam sleeves where the bar contacts workpieces to prevent marring.


Removable Pull-Up / Resistance Anchor

Turn the security bar into a temporary fitness anchor: fit it across a sturdy doorway in the door-jammer orientation and use it for band exercises, core work, or very light assisted pull movements. The 1.57" diameter gives a good grip; always test the bar and never exceed rated loads. Include padded grips and clear safety instructions for safe home workouts.


Portable Art & Craft Display Rail

Convert the bar into an adjustable hanging rail for displaying prints, quilts, or craft merchandise at markets. Mount small S-hooks or looped cords over the bar and clip artwork. Because the bar adjusts across many widths and is no-install, you can adapt one unit to multiple booths and venues.


Indoor Pet Gate / Child Barrier

Make a temporary pet- or child-proof barrier by pairing two bars to span a hallway or doorway and adding a lightweight frame or mesh attached with Velcro or sewn loops. The bar’s strength and adjustability let you build a secure-but-removable divider without hardware or damage to door frames.