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Electronic Keyless Deadbolt System - Antique Brass #419
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Electronic Keyless Deadbolt System - Antique Brass #419

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Description:

Outside Panel Dimensions: 7-1/4" High x 3" Wide x 1-1/4" Deep Inside Panel Dimensions: 10-1/8" High x 3" Wide x 1-1/4 Deep Max. Door Thickness: 1-3/4" Installation Hole Back-Set: 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" Adjustable Requires 4 AA Batteries Includes All Door Hardware & Instructions 3 Manual Override Keys Included 1 Year Defective Part Warranty

Features:

Eliminates Lost Keys, Accidental Lockouts & Duplicate Key Security Risks


User Programmable Entry Codes (up to 2) Are Easily Changed Whenever Necessary


Unlock Doors Quickly & Easily Without The Hassle Of Fumbling For A Key


Deadbolt Locks With One Press When Exiting Or By Turning Knob When Inside


Replaces Standard Deadbolt - Does Not Require Door Modification


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.2 inches
Product Width: 1.2 inches
Product Height: 3.0 inches
Product Weight: 3.0 pounds
Package Length: 12.1 inches
Package Width: 6.2 inches
Package Height: 4.2 inches
Package Weight: 2.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1Even the maker of this lock "Anaconda" admits their lock wasn't made to lastNov 15, 2009
By Stan Lam "Stan Lam"
I purchased 5 of these locks and four of them broke within 2 years. Even if you call the company that makes the lock "Anaconda" (I got their phone number off the internet) they will admit that their lock wasn't made to last. The problem is not the electrical part, it's the mechanical part. So in other words "wear and tear" should make the lock break. All four of my locks broke from the same part.

However, they are really good as in giving you a replacement during the warranty period. (You still have to pay for shipping.) However, what use is a replacement when it will break again soon anyway. The good thing about this lock is even if the keyless feature breaks, you can still use keys and it will work like a normal lock. The guy at Anaconda did try to sell me a whole different lock that doesn't use batteries. He stated the newer, no battery lock they have was made to last a very long time.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1WorthlessOct 26, 2011
By JCC
My company does contracting work on hundreds of homes. Our client requires us to use these specific locks (probably some kind of commission bonus) on all of our properties. We install 50-70 of these locks per month. No exaggeration, 9/10 of these locks will malfunction within the first 2 weeks of use. Everything from mechanical failures to electronic failures. The lock is more difficult to install than most other digital locks and they rarely last longer than a month. Sure they are cheap, but I wouldn't pay more than $10 for this lock. If you use these locks, you better keep the set of keys because you could be locked out at any time.

My contractors, homeowners, realtors, and assessors are all behind me when I say that these locks are pure crap.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3You Get What You Pay ForJul 14, 2010
By L. Buehrer
I purchased this item for its low price; however, the quality is also below average. I'm a instruction-following type of guy, but I eventually had to put them down and wing it because the instructions were so vague and unhelpful. The construction of the unit was semi-irritating. The mounting bracket would not go flush with the door causing the bolt motor to not function right, so I had to screw in an extra piece of metal to wedge it out. The instructions say you don't need a power drill unless its a new door, but this is false, you will definitely need a power drill for installation. In short, if you have the extra $50, I'd recommend buying a better quality unit.

5We have it on the Front door. Love it!Apr 07, 2012
By Robert Dozier
We had to get a strong battery and then it opens every time. Secure and fit where the regular dead bolt had been. No tools besides a screwdriver and drill needed on our door.

1GarbageJan 28, 2012
By Contractor
We have used these for our client for the past year or so. Why anyone would rate this lock more then 1 star is beyond me. Yes they are neat, and convenient.....if they work. But they don't, so they just end up being something to pretty up your front door. If you use this in a poor neighborhood it will most probably be stolen, which many of ours have been stolen. We get around 20 calls a day from realtors, appraisers, etc, telling us that the locks don't work, so we always have to go back and fix them wasting more money on garbage essentially. The mechanism is made out of extremely cheap parts that do not work!

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