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== History ==
== History ==


BEST Lock Company was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1920, after filing the patent for the first small format interchangeable core lock.<ref>https://www.bestaccess.com/why-best/our-story/ BEST - Our Story</ref>
BEST Lock Company was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1920, after filing the patent for the first small format interchangeable core lock.  
The lock core was called a Universal Interchangeable Lock, because the same core could be put into a padlock, door lever (handle), knob, and other types of locks as they came into common use.


The term Small Format Interchangeable Core (SFIC) was coined by the Schlage Lock Company, to differentiate the IC from Best from Schlage's own lock which used normal sized keys and pins and was therefore called Schlage's Full Size Interchangeable Core lock cylinder.  As other manufacturers started to make IC lock cylinders, the term Large Format Interchangeable Core (LFIC) became common.
<ref>https://www.bestaccess.com/why-best/our-story/ BEST - Our Story</ref>


== Lock Listing ==
== Lock Listing ==

Revision as of 02:03, 30 December 2022

BEST

BEST
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Name BEST
Founded 1920
Products
Lock cylinders


BEST is an American lock manufacturer that produces lock cylinders. BEST specializes in interchangeable core ( IC ) cylinders. BEST is a member of the DormaKaba group.

History

BEST Lock Company was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1920, after filing the patent for the first small format interchangeable core lock.

The lock core was called a Universal Interchangeable Lock, because the same core could be put into a padlock, door lever (handle), knob, and other types of locks as they came into common use.  

The term Small Format Interchangeable Core (SFIC) was coined by the Schlage Lock Company, to differentiate the IC from Best from Schlage's own lock which used normal sized keys and pins and was therefore called Schlage's Full Size Interchangeable Core lock cylinder. As other manufacturers started to make IC lock cylinders, the term Large Format Interchangeable Core (LFIC) became common.

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Lock Listing

  • BEST 5E7
  • CORMAX


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