Keypad Door Lock Keep Your Family Safe
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Published 2024-02-11
Doc shows the install of the keypad door locks that he has installed on ALL his doors over the years. It's critical to make sure your doors are always locked for safety. These locks us a four digit code that you can customize and add up to 8 combos. Not only do these keypad locks offer safety but convivence as well. Never get locked out again.
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All Comments (21)
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I am very interested in all things to become more self sufficient and resilient. Protecting family is highest priority!
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Thanks for video , I’ve been debating it for a while and now will . Also your lawn look great , deep green!
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Thanx Doc. I really enjoy your current channel and another one would just double the fun....go for it!
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I changed all my locks with electric locks, the most difficult part of installation is that wire. Good tips!
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Love these. I also have these on all of my doors. Hated locking myself out. lol.
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Agree 💯 on those locks. Very secure and very convenient.
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Now that I’ve seen how easy the lock is to install I t’s time for an up grade, I’ve been locked out before and it was very expensive to get someone to come out. Thanks Doc
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Thanks Doc for the great product recommendation. Ordering these.
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Great video Doc!
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Great video and I’m on board with tips for living through storms and SHTF events! Let’s Go!
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Let's go with that new channel! I'd like your insight. "Be prepared." - Scout motto
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What up doc, I always thought you were just a landscaping channel. I like how you do it all, you da man Doc.
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I'm going to order some today!! Thanks for the info. Am also interested in your new channel, looking forward to that!
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Thanks Doc!
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Thanks another awesome video.
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Thanks for this great video! I'm thinking about going with the Accent Lever handles instead of the Georgian Knob even though they are $25 more. A couple of important notes I read on Amazon customer reviews for this model: 1.) the Georgian door knobs have different length shafts. The doorknob with the SHORTER shaft goes on the inside and the doorknob with the LONGER shaft goes on the keypad side. 2.) another user said he had to replace his every 2-3 years because the electronics failed and Schlage DOES NOT warranty the electronics, only the "finish" and "mechanical". Just thought I'd pass that along. Thanks again for the great video!
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Not just yes but hell yes Doc with the new channel!
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I meant to do a follow up to my original post from a month ago. A couple of days after my original posting I went to Lowe's and purchased this door lock and a dead bolt (which must be purchased separately) because my front door has both. Another reason for Lowe's is not only was it the same price as Amazon but I could get it the same day. Didn't have to wait two days for delivery. Also one of the Lowe's associates was kind enough to re-key the dead bolt to the one key provided with the door lock (it only comes with one key because you're supposed to use the keypad to unlock the door) and even gave me the second key for free. Installation was a breeze thanks to your video and yeah, you're right, the way the wiring is supposed to be tucked up inside it makes it a challenge to assemble but it is doable. My one complaint is when I try to open the door at night and the front porch light is off, the key pad does not light up so making sure to press the correct key buttons is a challenge. Good thing my cell phone has a built in flashlight! LOL Overall I am quite pleased with this door lock so thank you very much for sharing this video!
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I know it’s a building code issue, but I never liked that you could break the glass on the door and reach in and unlock the door. I changed my lock so it’s keyed on both sides. You could also use the Defender Security U 10827 Door Reinforcement Lock with the assumption that the average intruder would be unfamiliar with how it operates.
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Interested, but keeping the one channel would be just fine. All your content is great... I've been using these types of locks for about 15 years. The battery lasts for years.