TradeBase Buying Guide

Patio bolts & mini push-bolts — secondary locks for every door and window

Two ways to add a second lock to a door or window. Patio bolts — 304 marine stainless, keyed alike, for sliding patio doors. Mini push-bolts — keyed alike, universal-fit, for any door or window. Tiered pricing on both.

Which one do you need?

💰 Tiered pricing on every listing. Patio bolts: single, twin, triple packs — all keyed alike. Mini push-bolts: single, 4-pack, 10-pack — all keyed alike, per-unit price drops dramatically on multi-packs.

1. Patio Bolt Locks — 304 stainless, keyed alike

A standard sliding door lock secures one point on the door — the centre lock. That’s it. A determined break-in attempt levering the door from the bottom corner will lift the door off the track and pop the centre lock right out of its strike. A patio bolt fits at the bottom of the door, drops a steel pin into a hole in the track, and stops that lifting motion completely. It’s the cheapest second-point security upgrade you can make on any sliding patio door.

TradeBase patio bolt lock - what's in the pack
What ships in every patio bolt pack — bolt body, strike plate, fixing screws, keys.

How many do you need?

One per sliding door. Most homes need two or three: front patio, back patio, plus a courtyard or balcony. Every multi-pack is keyed alike to a single key — one key opens every patio bolt in the order. Tiered pricing applies: the per-unit cost drops sharply on the twin and triple packs.

Single — 3 keys

One sliding patio door. Three keys for spare-key spread. Single Patio Bolt Black

Twin pack — 6 keys, keyed alike

Two sliding doors (front + back patio). All on one key. Twin Pack

Triple pack — 9 keys, keyed alike

Three or more sliding doors. Best per-unit price. Triple Pack

Dimensions & how it works

TradeBase patio bolt dimensions diagram - 156mm x 49mm x 9.5mm
156 mm × 49 mm body, 9.5 mm bolt diameter.
TradeBase patio bolt cross-section - bolt mechanism
Cross-section — spring-loaded bolt drops into the track strike.

Why 304 stainless steel matters

Patio bolts live at floor level on doors that face directly onto the elements. The bolt drops into a hole in the track which collects water, leaves and dirt. A standard zinc-plated bolt corrodes in 2–3 years on exposed doors and seizes inside the housing. TradeBase patio bolts are 304 marine-grade stainless steel — the same grade used on coastal hardware. They don’t seize, don’t streak rust down the door, and don’t fail in the salt-spray zones where standard bolts give up.

Patio bolt brand compatibility

TradeBase patio bolts fit any standard Australian sliding patio door — the bolt body screws to the inside face of the door at floor level and the strike is a small hole drilled in the track. Compatible with all major brands including Whitco®, Lockwood®, Stegbar®, A&L®, Bradnam®, Wideline® and Dowell®. The 304 stainless construction means the same bolt fits inland and coastal homes.

2. Mini Push-Bolts — the universal door & window lock

Mini push-bolts solve a problem proper window and door locks don’t: you need a simple, fast, keyed lock that just stays out of the way until you need it. French doors that want to stay shut against a breeze. Sash windows where you want a child-safety stop. Screen doors that drift open. Pet doors. Caravans. Sheds. Each pack is keyed alike — multi-packs share a single key so one key opens every bolt in the order.

TradeBase mini push-bolt installed on a window frame
Fitted to a sash window frame — sits flush, keyed alike across the pack.
TradeBase mini push-bolt dimensions - black white silver
Compact under-60 mm body, sits flush against the frame.

What it does & doesn’t do

  • Keyed alike — multi-packs share a single key, so one key opens every bolt in the order
  • Universal fit — works on doors and windows of any type, any frame material
  • Compact — under 60 mm long, sits flush against the frame
  • Spring-loaded — bolt re-engages automatically when the door closes

Mini push-bolts are a keyed second-point lock — child-safety, convenience and a security deterrent. For heavy forced-entry security on screen doors see the security door lock buying guide; for sliding patios use the patio bolt section above.

Choose colour and quantity — tiered pricing

White
Black
Silver Grey

Mini push-bolt scenarios

  • French doors that want to stay shut — one bolt at the top, optionally one at the bottom
  • Child-safety on sash windows — bolt acts as a restrictor
  • Sliding screen doors that drift open — quick-fit bolt holds the screen closed
  • Caravans, sheds, granny flats — cheap basic locking
  • Property managers — 10-pack stocks every door and window in a unit, all keyed alike on one master key

Patio bolt vs mini push-bolt — quick reference

Patio BoltMini Push-Bolt
Use caseSliding patio door, second-point lockFrench doors, sash windows, screen doors, caravans
Keyed?Yes — cylinder + 3 keys per packYes — keyed alike across the pack
Material304 marine-grade stainless steelPolymer body, metal bolt
Body length156 mmUnder 60 mm
Pack sizesSingle, twin, triple — all keyed alikeSingle, 4-pack, 10-pack — all keyed alike
ColoursBlackWhite, black, silver grey
Stops forced entry?Yes — second-point securityDeterrent + child-safety / convenience
Keyed alike across packs?YesYes

Installation

Patio bolt: 15-minute job per door with a Phillips-head screwdriver and a 6 mm masonry/metal drill bit. Screw the bolt body to the inside of the door near the bottom corner. Slide the door closed, mark where the bolt drops, drill a hole in the track. Test by raising and lowering the bolt with the key.

Mini push-bolt: 5-minute job. Two screws on the door/window, two screws on the strike plate at the frame. Test by closing the door and turning the key.

Strata, builders, locksmiths, property services & maintenance — bulk pricing

Apartment block? Triple-pack patio bolts ship keyed alike across the entire order — one master key opens every patio door. Mini push-bolt 10-packs ship keyed alike too — one key for every internal door, sash window and screen door in a unit.

Still not sure?

Email a photo of the door or window with the existing locks (if any) to sales@tradebaseaustralia.com.au. We’ll confirm which bolt fits and recommend the matching main door lock if needed. Or browse the full patio bolt range.