Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Discount Tommy is pleased to be carry the Taft YL88 keyless lock. The patented design is one of a kind and is designed to last a lifetime. If you are considering a keyless electronic lock, look no further. We are confident you will be satisfied with the ease of installation and quality of this lock. This is a new Taft/Pentagon keyless lock. It is a stand alone electronic pushbutton lock that retails for $129. You can change the access codes any time, right on the keypad of the lock. It Installs easily in a standard 2 -2 1/8 inch diameter hole. This lock can retrofit almost all cylindrical locksets. WHAT IS INCLUDED? YL88 Digital Lock Adjustable Latch. User manual Installation Hardware Emergency Battery Back-up Module This lock is capable to have total 10 passwords that include 1 master code and 9 user codes. Any user code or master code can unlock the lock?you can set or change these codes at anytime to suit your needs. The master code can be any number combination of 0 through 9 with maximum of 15 digits. The user code can be any number combination of 0 through 9 with maximum of 15 digits. NOTE: They must start with 1 to 9,since the master code always starts with 0.
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Well Made, Easy to Install, Heavy Duty
I was a little afraid that, for the price, this lock would be flimsy and poorly made. I was pleasantly surprised. I installed it myself. It fit right in the space where the old doorknob went, no drilling needed. Being programmable, you have to rely on the manual for instructions. Luckily this is one of the easiest electronic gadgets to set up I have come across. The manual is obviously written by someone for whom English is a second language, but he did a pretty good job. The instructions are JUST understandable. Still, I wish they would spend a few bucks and get a natural english speaker to re-write it. The lock is electronic and depends on batteries to power it, but it gives a specific warning beep when the batteries get low and you have 10 days to change them, standard aaa type. They also give you an emergency power supply you can plug in to the lock to operate it. You can put in up to 10 different codes. All in all I would say it is a great product for the money and could be installed by almost anyone with any mechanical talent at all, especially if you already have a standard type doorknob on your door.