🔐 Secure your space, unlock your peace of mind!
The Elemake Mechanical Door Lock is a left-handed keyless entry solution that combines convenience and security. Made from durable stainless steel, this lock features a wear-resistant keypad and allows for dual access via passcode or key. Designed for easy DIY installation, it accommodates various door types and thicknesses, making it a versatile choice for modern homes.
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 3.31 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 7.1 x 3.1 inches |
Color | MKS04-left handed |
Item Shape | Oval |
Style | 典 |
Controller Type | Hand Control, Push Button, Mechanical knob |
Control Method | Touch |
Lock Type | Combination Lock, Keypad |
Special Features | mechanical keypad deadbolt lock with handle |
R**N
I like the feature that allows you to unlock it and it stays that way until you lift up the handle.
Sort of a pain to have to drill 4 holes to mount the mechanism. Once mounted though It does work well. Creating an entry code with the little programming enabelers was easy. Paying attention to the instructions helped a lot. Punch in your entry code (minimum 5 characters) and the door stays unlocked all day long and just push down on the handle either inside or outside and bam-door is locked. Decent looking chrome and brushed look is okay and the handle feels solid and good in your hand. I did not want a battery driven door lock and this fits the bill with no batteries to have to change out. I'd purchase this device again.
P**E
Works well, easy to program, mind the hole size
For buyers - Instructions called for a 3/8” diameter hole but it’s 1/4”. I drilled the 4 holes at 1/4 inch, no issues. Also use some WD40 on the latch assembly it’s a little dry.
C**J
Easy, sturdy (secure?)
This product seems very well made and sturdy. The face plates are fairly thick, real stainless steel I believe. Install was easy and intuitive. The locking mechanism seems very secure and simple, and seems sure to be reliable. Unlike more expensive simplex-type locks, the code can be entered in any order, which significantly reduces the number of possible codes, and therefore makes it somewhat easier to guess. But, how many thieves are just trying to randomly guess your code? Not many, I would think. And in terms of guessing based on your personal information (address, phone number, birthday, etc), those numbers come with an inherent code-order built in, so I’m not sure that method of guessing is really any more likely to work on this lock vs others. I did a bit of math, and if my calculations are correct, there are something like 495 possible 4 digit codes, and 950 ish possible 6 digit codes. The user can set up for a code anywhere from 1-6 digits, and there is no overt indication of how many digits are used. So, ultimately the number of possible combinations would be the the sum of possible codes for each number of digits. I’m not going to do the math, but just guessing maybe in the neighborhood of 2000-2500-ish total? That’s much fewer than the 10,000 possible combos for a four wheel padlock, for example, but enough that I don’t think anyone is going to be standing there randomly trying to guess your combo. Applying pressure to the handle, I don’t feel any difference in pressing the coded vs non coded buttons, which is promising, but I can’t say for sure weather it would be pickable by someone who knows what they’re doing. But in any case, I share the security concerns of other reviewers about using the lock to protect something of considerable value. However, my layperson’s impression is that it’s probably as or more secure than the cheapest off the shelf deadbolts and lock-sets, which may be fairly easily picked or bumped. And with this lock, you have the potential advantage of having something that is less familiar to would-be criminals. For a handle set, which even on a door with a tight jamb or cover plate could still easily be opened with the right shaped implement (or even credit card), I think the locking mechanism is more than adequate. The other main disadvantage is the fact that it requires additional holes drilled through the door for mounting. This means that the door would need patching if you ever switch to a different lock. For a nice door of any kind, I would recommend spending the extra money for either a simplex lock that mounts in a standard mounting hole, or one that you can be fairly sure you will be able to replace with the same model later on. But for a garage door, gate, shed, storage room, etc. it’s a really high quality product for 1/6th the price of a similar simplex lock from a major brand. And no batteries to worry about, or backup keys to loose. Excellent, for what it is.
M**N
Because Who Needs Keys When You Can Feel Like a Spy Every Time You Enter Your Home
Ladies, gentlemen, and aspiring secret agents, gather 'round as we delve into the thrilling world of the Keyless Entry Door Lock with Handle – the contraption that turns your everyday entrance into an epic quest, minus the dragons (hopefully)!First, let's talk about the handle – it's like the handshake of the future. You'll approach your door, punch in your secret code with the grace of a spy, and then, like magic, the door handle will gracefully turn, welcoming you into your sanctuary. James Bond, eat your heart out!Now, onto the digital code combination. This lock is so high-tech; it's like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Say goodbye to fumbling for your keys in the dark or wondering if you left them at the office. Your code is your key, and it's as secure as a vault at Fort Knox (well, almost).But here's where it gets even better – it's not a deadbolt. Why have a deadbolt when you can have a lively bolt? Your door will practically dance with excitement when you approach, eager to let you in. It's like having a personal doorman, minus the awkward tips.And let's not forget the stainless steel 304 construction. This lock is built to withstand the elements, the test of time, and even the occasional disgruntled neighbor trying to guess your secret code. It's like the Iron Man suit for your door.In conclusion, dear door aficionados (and those who are tired of traditional keys), the Keyless Entry Door Lock is more than just a lock; it's an invitation to a world of espionage and futuristic flair. It's like having a secret hideout behind your front door, minus the hidden lair. So, if you want your home entrance to be the talk of the neighborhood (and potentially the next blockbuster spy thriller), look no further. It's not just a lock; it's an entrance to a world of door-tainment!
B**S
Good for the price but with serious issues
It’s hard to beat the price and it has some good features but it also has some very bad ones too.The first good feature that also doubles as a bad one is that you can leave the code in so the door stays unlocked until you lift the handle. This is very convenient unless someone has access to the door while it’s unlocked. They can easily guess the code based on which keys are depressed so when the door is locked they still have access.This leads to the second issue. The code is not sequential. You can press the keys in any order. This severely lowers the amount of attempts needed to crack the code especially if you know how many digits it is.On the note of coding, it requires taking apart the lock and putting in blocks to establish the code. They give you 8 block and you have to keep the extra blocks in a bag somewhere in case you ever want to set to code to a different number than you previously had. So if you set a 4 digit code, you’re locked into having a 4 digit code forever if you ever lose the extra blocks. Same goes for if you set an 8 digit code. You’re forever locked into an 8 digit code due to the inner workings of the lock.Again, it’s a great product for a low price and there aren’t many coded locks with “infinite battery life” on the market right now but you get what you pay for.
S**A
Great quality - very sturdy and convenient.
Love the quality components - very sturdy, not flimsy at all. My contractors set this up - they said it was a little bit of a challenge, as the original standard door handle holes are larger and did not line up well with these holes (almost overlapped), thus decreasing the overall strength of the lock (ie could be kicked in more easily). However, I am using this for a rental on an interior door, so sufficient strength for my needs. Looks great, very convenient so far. Not looking forward to changing the combination, as apparently you have to remove the top plate and manually change the metal bits inside. However, a great buy so far.
Y**G
Works the way it should, simple and robust.
Works the way it should, simple and robust. Installation is easy with their website video. Highly recommended.
G**N
Great price for a great product!
The installation was a bit challenging, even for a very good handy man, there were some swear words said! Lol. Honestly, once installed and in use, it looks awesome and works awesome :) I’m very impressed with how sturdy it is and just how easy it will be to re-code the lock if we ever need to. I love that we won’t have to worry about batteries too.
A**
Easy life
This is the third time we have bought this lock, very sturdy. Easier to install. All our rentals are keyless as not to deal with them loosing keys all the time
B**Y
Nice item and easy install if you have a Drill
Other then the door being no good if it breaks. My kids love this. A little discoloring.⁹ And it works well thanks
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