The Halfords 23cm D Lock is the cheapest lock we’ve tested this year. It’s a good performer and punches above its weight as a Sold Secure Gold rated lock, meaning most insurance companies will be happy with it. It’s easy to use and has a rubber coating to reduce the chances of scratching your frame.
If you’re after a cheap Gold standard Sold Secure lock, then this is a good option from Halfords. Its 23cm D Lock is a sleek and understated lock which doesn’t draw attention to itself and it provides a great level of protection against potential thieves.









The lock comes with two keys – a nice touch – and using it is about as easy as can be. There’s a slot on the bottom of the lock, with a slidable cover over it. Putting the key in and giving it a quarter-turn lets you take the entire bottom section of the lock off.
Putting the main section of the lock through your frame is simple, and then you just do the above steps in reverse to lock it up. Having the slidable cover means you can reduce the amount of rainwater that will get into the locking mechanism, which should help with longevity.

The lock also comes with a simple frame mount, although I wouldn’t necessarily choose to use this on a frame with nice paint. A simple pair of plastic straps wrap around the frame and then the lock slides onto the mount nice and easily.

If you do decide to use the mount, I’d heavily recommend making sure your frame is protected with some form of tape to make sure it can’t damage the paintwork. The main body of the lock itself has a soft touch coating to help reduce the chance of damage to your paintwork when in use.
Security
We recently tested a whole range of locks with the same method: by giving our ‘thief’ a minute with a pair of bolt cutters and then two minutes with an angle grinder to see how long it would take to get through the lock – if indeed it were possible.
This lock survived the minute with the bolt cutters, which is reassuring and means an opportune thief couldn’t swiftly make off with your bike without making much noise.

When it came to the angle grinder, the lock put up a fight for 33 seconds. This is a solid result versus the competition, and for the cheapest lock on test it held up impressively well. It lasted longer than several other locks, costing up to £124.99.
While it did eventually break under the use of the angle grinder, that duration of noise and obvious criminal activity would give some time for any bystanders to possibly intervene and could dissuade a potential thief.

Halfords is also clear to advertise the use of a double-bolt locking mechanism, meaning that if someone cuts through one leg they can’t just rotate the bar to get the lock off. They would have to cut through both legs.
The main reason I think that this lock did well in the test with our thief was just the sheer amount of material present. It’s a 1,095g lock (with another 40g for the mount) and that’s simply quite a lot of metal to cut through to steal a bike.

The fact that this lock has a Sold Secure Gold rating also means that most insurance companies should be happy with it being used to keep your pride and joy safe, and they should be happy to cover your bike being left outside too – but obviously you should check this before committing.
As already mentioned, the lock comes with a pair of keys, which is handy if you’re someone who happens to misplace things, and to add to its great value, Halfords offers free key replacement should you lose both, which is pretty awesome for this price. You’ll need to register the lock and then if you request a new key it’s said you’ll receive it within 30 days.

Another great value lock we’ve tested recently is the Halfords Advanced 23cm D Lock, which can be looked on as this one’s big brother. It’s a similar design, but a bit more heavy duty, resulting in an impressive Diamond Sold Secure rating. It comes in at £50, so a bit more than this one, but a lot less than most other Diamond options, which top out at a whopping £289.99.
The Master Lock U-Lock is much the same price as that one and also Diamond Sold Secure rated. It didn’t fare quite as well in our angle grinder test though, lasting only 42 seconds versus the 94 seconds achieved by the Halfords Advanced.
Conclusion
You can obviously get cheaper options from places such as eBay, but with the inclusion of the Gold rating, the impressive resistance to theft, and the big brand name, this lock is really impressive and has done an excellent job. If you’ve got a nice bike and want the easiest option to try to keep it safe, the Halfords 23cm D Lock does an excellent job, with the added benefit of its credentials being recognised by most insurance companies.
Verdict
Great value and hardy lock that functions well – and comes with a Gold Sold Secure rating
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road.cc test report
Make and model: Halfords 23cm D Lock – Key (weight is for lock only; mount is an additional 40g)
Size tested: 23cm
Tell us what the product is for and who it’s aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?
Halfords says “The Halfords Core 23cm D Lock – Key is ideal for securing your bike in all areas, whether that is at home, or out on the go.
“This bike lock features a double bolt locking mechanism, which means that if cut, the bar cannot be rotated and will still hold the lock firmly in place. The D Lock also features an anti-pick lock, aiding in further attack protection.”
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
Features and benefits:
23cm high shackle
11cm wide
Gold Sold Secure approved
8/10 security rating
Two keys
Rubber coating protects your frame
Includes bike frame mount bracket
Double Llcking mechanism
Anti pick
Replacement key service
It’s a well made lock, with the mount being the only letdown.
It performed well in our tests, holding its own against the thief very impressively.
The lock has held up well to daily use.
It’s not super light, but you could take that as a sign of how robust it is.
A Sold Secure Gold lock for £30 is such good value. It’s thoroughly impressive.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
It worked well. It did exactly what you want a D-Lock to do.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
It’s just simple and works well, the Gold rating is also very welcome.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
The mount isn’t the best.
How does the price compare to that of similar products in the market, including ones recently tested on road.cc?
It’s the cheapest lock on test, and is among the cheapest gold-rated locks on the market.
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes, it has worked well.
Would you consider buying the product? Certainly, especially if my insurance requires a Sold Secure Gold lock.
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes
Use this box to explain your overall score
Overall it’s good: it works well and is great value, only let down a bit by its mount. If you have a bag to throw it in, then it’s one of the best locks you can get for the money, and the protection it offers is great.
About the tester
Age: 24 Height: 174 Weight: 75
I usually ride: Storck Aerfast My best bike is:
I’ve been riding for: 10-20 years I ride: Every day I would class myself as: Semi pro
I regularly do the following types of riding: road racing, commuting, touring, club rides, fixed/singlespeed, mtb,




