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Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave, Key-Free Touchscreen Deadbolt (Satin Nickel)

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American Top Deals via Amazon has Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave, Key-Free Touchscreen Deadbolt (Satin Nickel) for $144.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member ScarletWater5316 for finding this deal

Features:
  • Unlock your door without keys by entering your code on the lock's backlit keypad; Lock the door behind you by pressing any button or by enabling auto relock.Note: Measure your door's backset, cross bore and thickness to ensure you find the right fit.
  • Lock and unlock your door from anywhere by adding the lock to a compatible Z-Wave smart home or alarm system and app (i.e. Samsung SmartThings, Ring Alarm, etc.). Requires compatible hub sold separately and app - no Yale app is used for this lock
  • Replaces your existing deadbolt in minutes on standard doors, 1-3/8" to 2-1/4" thick with just a screwdriver. No additional holes needed. Mounting hardware and batteries included
  • 9V battery terminal prevents lock out due to dead batteries. Fits on doors 1 3/8" to 2 1/4" thick. Environmental 22F to 140F
  • Works with Alexa via a compatible hub. Features may vary based on Z-Wave controller. Requires compatible system for smart features. Strike Dimension-1 x 2 1/4 inch

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $43 less (22.9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $187.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This product is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 4200 customer reviews.
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American Top Deals via Amazon has Yale Assure Lock SL with Z-Wave, Key-Free Touchscreen Deadbolt (Satin Nickel) for $144.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member ScarletWater5316 for finding this deal

Features:
  • Unlock your door without keys by entering your code on the lock's backlit keypad; Lock the door behind you by pressing any button or by enabling auto relock.Note: Measure your door's backset, cross bore and thickness to ensure you find the right fit.
  • Lock and unlock your door from anywhere by adding the lock to a compatible Z-Wave smart home or alarm system and app (i.e. Samsung SmartThings, Ring Alarm, etc.). Requires compatible hub sold separately and app - no Yale app is used for this lock
  • Replaces your existing deadbolt in minutes on standard doors, 1-3/8" to 2-1/4" thick with just a screwdriver. No additional holes needed. Mounting hardware and batteries included
  • 9V battery terminal prevents lock out due to dead batteries. Fits on doors 1 3/8" to 2 1/4" thick. Environmental 22F to 140F
  • Works with Alexa via a compatible hub. Features may vary based on Z-Wave controller. Requires compatible system for smart features. Strike Dimension-1 x 2 1/4 inch

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $43 less (22.9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $187.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This product is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 4200 customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Daniel16399
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Worth noting that you are not buying this from Amazon. It's shipping from a third party seller.
MuddyBottoms
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I have the Zigbee module in mine connected to Hubitat and I can give these Yale Assure locks two thumbs up. Have a lever version on the front door and deadbolt on the back. Not once has there ever been any sort of hiccup. 100% uptime (except changing batteries) and zero errors in two years. I just wish all smart home products worked this week. If they did we all would be automating our houses.
MuddyBottoms
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Huh? There are many hubs that this can work with. Plus I don't know how anybody could trust Eufy ever again after the bs they pulled.

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Worth noting that you are not buying this from Amazon. It's shipping from a third party seller.
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Jan 20, 2024 04:03 AM
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dtdfusionJan 20, 2024 04:03 AM
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You can use ring alarm base station as z wave hub for this lock.
Jan 20, 2024 04:09 AM
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MuddyBottomsJan 20, 2024 04:09 AM
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I have the Zigbee module in mine connected to Hubitat and I can give these Yale Assure locks two thumbs up. Have a lever version on the front door and deadbolt on the back. Not once has there ever been any sort of hiccup. 100% uptime (except changing batteries) and zero errors in two years. I just wish all smart home products worked this week. If they did we all would be automating our houses.
Jan 20, 2024 04:11 AM
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MuddyBottomsJan 20, 2024 04:11 AM
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Quote from hiralv :
While this is a good discount but at this price point I would expect it should have fingerprint/Apple key support as well.
Sounds like you need a better smart home ecosystem. This could be triggered in numerous ways.
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Jan 20, 2024 04:16 AM
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luvmikeyJan 20, 2024 04:16 AM
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Love Yale but the schlage app owns my luv
Jan 20, 2024 04:21 AM
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nksduserJan 20, 2024 04:21 AM
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The post says it can be used with an app. Doesn't say which app. I don't think Yale has one for this. I have this lock and use it with HA. Solid so far.
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fawziJan 20, 2024 07:07 AM
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Many issues but I don't want a company logo to be the first thing any guest see
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4vangerJan 20, 2024 08:29 AM
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Using this exact lock for 5 years now - has 2 of them now. Batteries are lasting ~8 months. Works flawlessly. No keyhole - no lickpicking. Just in case I keep the emergency battery somewhere on the porch to charge it if it will go low battery without me noticing (I'll need to ignore multiple alerts for that)
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MuddyBottomsJan 20, 2024 08:31 AM
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Quote from KevoD :
Picked up 3 of these 2 years ago when Lowe's had them for $50. Requires the August app and you have to buy a hub separately to make it "smart" (ie Alexa integration), which I didn't realize until after I got home and set them up. Kind of annoying since the hubs ended up costing more than the locks.

They were fine locks, but I just replaced them last month with Eufy fingerprint locks that don't require additional costly hardware to integrate with my smart home system. I also grew tired of the touchscreen. It is way more cumbersome than actual buttons or fingerprint scan.

At this price, I wouldn't recommend. I can't even offload these on Facebook marketplace.
Huh? There are many hubs that this can work with. Plus I don't know how anybody could trust Eufy ever again after the bs they pulled.
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VladStarJan 20, 2024 09:53 AM
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My stats: I've had a total of 6 Yale locks over the past 6 years (3 x YRD210 ZigBee and 3 x B1L Z-Wave). One ZigBee failed last year (half of the keypad stopped working, though it was still remote-controllable), and was replaced it with Z-Wave B1L. One spare, the rest 4 are working fine with Home Assistant. HA sends me notifications when the battery level drops below 65% (and I think they stop responding around 50-55%), so I proactively replace the batteries.

As a side note, B1L's were on Woot for $50 during the BF sale in Nov 2023 (I even posted a deal), so $145 doesn't sound like a slick deal to me. Sorry OP Smilie
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M0MMY0F5Jan 20, 2024 02:08 PM
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I have these and the batteries die too fast which is annoying. They last roughly 6 months for us. It also malfunctioned a few times in the last 2 years that we've had it. If i could choose again, I'd have went with trying something else.
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schlackJan 20, 2024 04:20 PM
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Quote from MuddyBottoms :
I have the Zigbee module in mine connected to Hubitat and I can give these Yale Assure locks two thumbs up. Have a lever version on the front door and deadbolt on the back. Not once has there ever been any sort of hiccup. 100% uptime (except changing batteries) and zero errors in two years. I just wish all smart home products worked this week. If they did we all would be automating our houses.
How often do you change batteries. My digital but not smart locks go for a year plus. Wonder if these will die much faster.

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hoover6Jan 20, 2024 04:32 PM
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What if the batteries die? Are you locked out for good?

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