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Combo keypad lock for the front door
Has anyone put one on their front door yet? I have one on the door from the garage into the house but an intruder would have to get into my garage first. Wifey wants me to install the same lock on the front door but I’m hesitant to do so. Can’t an intruder figure out the 4 digit code via black light? I dunno, maybe I’m paranoid.
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I love my digital electric keypad door locks.
how the heck would a blacklight crack the code? |
We have one on the front door. Linked to Ring security system. Love it. It's a Schlage lock no less secure than any other deadbolt.
My view is if someone wants to break in to your house they're going to find a way. No lock (digital or not) is going to stop them. It's a deterrent only....it'll slow them down while I'm slapping magazines into my 9mms lol. Sent from my Galaxy S20+ using Tapatalk |
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me? i would use the black light and..say, "hey look a booger!..or is that jizz?" |
okay. what's wrong with a key?
maybe a key pad eliminates the key in your pocket, i imagine that is a good thing. |
I have one on the house I bought 6 years ago, haven't carried a key since I moved in. In fact, not sure I have one anymore lol.
Who is going to bother picking a deadbolt, keypad or key, when in two seconds they can break the window reach in and open the door? |
We have one on the front door and another on the patio bathroom door. We love the convenience. We just change the batteries when they tell us.
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I have a few of them as well, including one for the closet door where all my hunting stuff is... there are safes in there as well,
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I have Schlage keypad locks on all my doors. It's easy enough to change the combination occasionally. I didn't think of hitting all the keys now and then to keep then all smudged up, but it may be a good idea. |
It is on my list to do. I recently locked myself out of the house - no keys, no phone, no money, no wallet. I knocked on my neighbors door and he kindly lent me his phone. Both my sons have keys - one lives in Philly the other in Chicago. I couldn't remember their phone numbers. The only number I remeber was my ex - I called her who called my son who lives nearby. He threw the key out because he didn't know what it was.
My neighbor broke the door knob and I got in - It was amazing how easy it was to break it. Didn't damage the door either. So, I have made some adjustments. My son has a key pad lock and he is happy with it. I'm buying one as well. I'm still working on remembering the phone numbers. |
at my last home. the lady across the street was crying and running around. she locked herself outside, and left the stove on with her grandbaby in the house. a toddler. she just stepped out to get the mail. and click!. the door blew shut.
she begged me to get into her home. i asked about damages..she said, "any measure necessary". errr..okay. i did a fast walk around and then lifted her window AC out of this hole in her wall and crawled thru. it was so easy. and I'm fat and law abiding! i put the AC back and went along my business. zero damage. houses are not secure. not if "any measure necessary" is on the table. |
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his doors are sturdy. the door jams are stuffed full of lumber. |
We have one of the kwikset touchpad locks on our front door. We are pretty happy with it.
In order to prevent people from looking at your fingerprints, it requires you to press two randomly displayed digits before entering the four digit code. I think this is the model we have. |
Unless you have an alarm system, any window + brick is easy entry. If you have a back door out of sight, a reasonably sized guy or gal can kick in the door and it will bust the cheap pine framing.
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We have a Schlage on our side door, works well especially with kids.
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I'd worry about having a brain freeze and not remembering the combination.
To prevent locking myself out, all doors lock only with a dead bolt. You can't lock yourself out with the key unless you go through the garage car door and then you have a remote in the car. |
do those have a key hole on the backside? i was always told to do that, so the thief cannot use the front door to take my TV out. he has to climb back out thru the window.
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hahhaha..yea. i dont believe it either. i cant tap out my iphone code correctly every time. |
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