So we're considering a Latham's steel door as a replacement for a hideously warped timber front door.
Whilst looking at the locking/handle options they provide there's one thing I've noticed which seems like a genuinely massive oversight.
Their main options for lock gearboxes are by Hooply, no issues with the brand itself but the oversight relates to the handle operation. The normal lock has a solid spindle, meaning that the external handle will always retract the latch. With that, if somebody leaves the house (like say a child heading off to school) , when they close the door behind them anybody can now open it from the outside (and no they wouldn't be given a key to lock the door with before anybody suggests that).
Even their panic lock that allows unlocking from inside without a key and has split spindles, the external handle always retracts the latch. 🤦♂️
That's fine for a garage or a back door, but not for a front door. The alternative of having no exterior handle means a blanking plate which doesn't look great.
Anybody actually have one of these on their front door and how have you found it in practise?