Payin-the-Toll
Recycles dryer sheets
Front door doorknob wore out last fall. Bought a replacement and installed it. All my other doorknobs (all have the twist-lock in the center of the knob, as does the new one), when you lock it the knob won't turn on the outside (as expected) or on the inside either--that way you know it's locked. My new doorknob, whether locked or not, opens from the inside. After I got it, locked myself out a dozen times---have a key hid on the front porch so it wasn't any big deal, but still irritating. Son-in-law says they're all made that way now for safety in case granny or a guest are visiting and a fire breaks out, they don't have to spend the extra second to figure out how to unlock the door. Is this true? Too cheap & lazy to replace it, but curious just the same.