| | |  | Keyless Entry | Home » » » » Keyless Entry Deadbolt Brass | | | | | | | Description: | | Weatherproof, ultra-secure digital deadbolt needs no batteries. Never fear losing your keys again! Ensure the security of your home or business with a keypad deadbolt lock that doesn't require batteries or electricity. The Keyless Entry Deadbolt is a c | | | Features: | |
• Mechanical keypad lock requires no electricity or batteries
• Weatherproof, ultra-secure lock can't be picked
• Lifetime mechanical warranty
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best all around for the price.May 15, 2009
By Oldtechnohobbiest
"Mr. Nobody"
I got mine yesterday and spent most of that time and one hour this morning getting it installed. It's not that hard to install--it's just that directions and me don't get along. I would have gotten finished easily in two hours.
Anyway, I recommend this keyless deadbolt. I may add to this review later, but for now, I'll make it short.
1. Yes, you can change the conbination--that's the main reason I got it. But you do have to take it off the door and open the back metal plate to do it. Tumblers are added to the package so you can change the combination. For now, I'm going with the factory installed code--maybe next year I'll change it to something else. 2. The instructions say do not lubricate with 'anything'. Remember that, oldtechno is a WD40 man--this time I didn't use it. 3. The first thing I noticed is the actual dead bolt and digital pad have a solid feel to them.......good. 4. It's nice to look at. No point there, but it's worth mentioning. 5. Smaller in the palm of my hand than the picture above would make you think. That's fine with me. six. The actual dead bolt itself is plently thick enough to keep someone from 'shouldering' their way through the door. And it's long enough so it goes into the door deep enough for added strength. I Measured one inch long. 7. My opinion here...I feel this device would stop a 'hard' hit from a one hundred pound battering ram one time. (the door you put it on might not). The actual deadbolt would survive, no doubt.
So all in all, I recommend this device, and remember, it's "keyless". That means you punch in a code (three numbers and a letter) rather than use a key. (a lot of our crimes are committed with lock picks over here).
bye!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Something could be improvedJul 13, 2009
By D. Peng The construction & workmanship of this keyless entry deadbolt is good & it is strong enough to block an intruder with force but it has a weak point that may be poked. The body of the metal keypad is narrower than the existing hole at the door so it uses a rubber pad to cover the exposed holes at each side of the key pad. I think the pad should be metal or at least hard plastic so it will not be easily cut and exposing the inside locking mechanism.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
NoneJun 04, 2008
By Thomas J. Moore Works great. Like it better than the battery operated one that it replaced. Better on new door but you can make it work were the old deadbolt was with a little ingenuity.
Excellent!Dec 24, 2011
By yo We have a similar lock from the same company that we've been using for the past 14 years, and we love it! Excellent product; very tough. We installed this one on the front door; works like a charm, just like the other one! There are no cons for buying this lock. It's truly the best lock we ever owned.
Battery Free - Key free, best of both worldsJan 05, 2009
By John R. Mcalpine V
"-Super[\/]ac"
This lockset is the best of both worlds. No batteries needed so you are always guaranteed access. So Far its been working great for over a year Excellent!
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