Amazon has Kwikset Powerbolt 2 Door Lock Single Cylinder Electronic Keyless Entry Deadbolt Featuring SmartKey Security (Satin Nickel, 99070-101) on sale for $46.32. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
Customized automatic door locking after 30 seconds for peace of mind and keypad stays lit for 5 seconds after inactivity
Featuring smart key security, which protects against advanced break in techniques and allows you to re-key your lock yourself in seconds
ANSI/BHMA grade 3 certified. Backlit exterior keypad for increased visibility at night
Includes latch with adjustable backset 2 to 3/8 inches to 2 to 3/4 inches to fit all standard door preparations
Comes with a lifetime mechanical and finish warranty and a 1 year electronics warranty
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Kwikset 99070-101 Powerbolt2 Door Lock Single Cylinder Electronic Keyless Entry Deadbolt Featuring SmartKey Security in Satin Nickel
Manufacturer:
Kwikset
Model Number:
99070-101
Product SKU:
B00R8A9IBC
ASIN:
B00R8A9IBC
Brand:
Kwikset
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
3.74 x 5.59 x 7.87 Inches
Item Weight:
1 Pounds
Item model number:
99070-101
Manufacturer:
Kwikset
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I have two of these. They're great and the family likes them too. Just can't seem to get the autolock feature to enable.
Batteries last forever because it's not connecting to unnecessary wifi/bluetooth connections. Has the smart key ability to rekey to other physical keys.
Lol got kwikset 909's at several of my properties---some are nearly 5 years old and I've had to change the batteries.... Once. Bluetooth, fingerprint, wifi are all gimmicks. This at least allows you to rekey it to another "KW" key so you don't have to have another key to carry around
Couldn't disagree more. We've had our five button Kwikset for 10 years on the entry door between our garage and house, which sees daily use. Absolutely zero wear on the numbers and it hasn't failed us once during this length of time.
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03-18-2023 at 01:00 PM.
I have two of these. They're great and the family likes them too. Just can't seem to get the autolock feature to enable.
Batteries last forever because it's not connecting to unnecessary wifi/bluetooth connections. Has the smart key ability to rekey to other physical keys.
I picked up one at this price a month or two ago. Really easy to install. Nice quality for the price. Appreciate that it's not a connected device. Much better battery life and no external dependencies or exposure.
It's also easier to guess the correct code as the numbers get worn since it really only has 5 buttons. This is more for "ease of use" so you don't need to have a key on you to unlock the door, so people shouldn't expect it's more secure just because it doesn't have a WiFi/Bluetooth connection to exploit.
If installed somewhere that sees daily use, I'd expect to replace it about every 2 years as the buttons will stop making connection to the circuit board, rendering the keyless function inoperable.
Lol got kwikset 909's at several of my properties---some are nearly 5 years old and I've had to change the batteries.... Once. Bluetooth, fingerprint, wifi are all gimmicks. This at least allows you to rekey it to another "KW" key so you don't have to have another key to carry around
Lol got kwikset 909's at several of my properties---some are nearly 5 years old and I've had to change the batteries.... Once. Bluetooth, fingerprint, wifi are all gimmicks. This at least allows you to rekey it to another "KW" key so you don't have to have another key to carry around
I'm not dissing the product itself; in fact, I love the SmartKey function and I think this is a good deal.
I'm just saying that if people think that a 5-button code is significantly more secure than any other gimmick keyless entry method, that's not really the case, especially as the lettering wears down. And I mention the buttons getting worn out around the 2-year mark because I have family members that have gone through 4 similar locks (maybe not the 909) and each one started to be difficult to operate after that time because they were in heavily used doors.
I got one from Home Depot, didn't work out of the box. I figured out how to put it into maintenance mode, but not even Kwikset could walk me through factory resetting it. As someone who's worked with lots of weird hardware it "felt like" an alternative firmware with a different default code or something. They sent a replacement - took them forever, I installed a different brand before it got here. My dad took the replacement home, not sure if he's actually done anything with it or not.
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Batteries last forever because it's not connecting to unnecessary wifi/bluetooth connections. Has the smart key ability to rekey to other physical keys.
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ANSI/BHMA Grade 3
https://www.kwikset.com/products/...-deadbolt#!
Edit: never mind, just saw that it isn't.
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Batteries last forever because it's not connecting to unnecessary wifi/bluetooth connections. Has the smart key ability to rekey to other physical keys.
Swap if you can. I have a couple haven't seen this happen.
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If installed somewhere that sees daily use, I'd expect to replace it about every 2 years as the buttons will stop making connection to the circuit board, rendering the keyless function inoperable.
Lol got kwikset 909's at several of my properties---some are nearly 5 years old and I've had to change the batteries.... Once. Bluetooth, fingerprint, wifi are all gimmicks. This at least allows you to rekey it to another "KW" key so you don't have to have another key to carry around
I'm not dissing the product itself; in fact, I love the SmartKey function and I think this is a good deal.
I'm just saying that if people think that a 5-button code is significantly more secure than any other gimmick keyless entry method, that's not really the case, especially as the lettering wears down. And I mention the buttons getting worn out around the 2-year mark because I have family members that have gone through 4 similar locks (maybe not the 909) and each one started to be difficult to operate after that time because they were in heavily used doors.