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frontpageRokket | Staff posted Apr 30, 2026 01:22 AM
frontpageRokket | Staff posted Apr 30, 2026 01:22 AM

Schlage Plymouth Keypad Entry w/ Auto-Lock (Satin Nickel)

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$90

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Home Depot has Schlage Plymouth Keypad Entry w/ Auto-Lock (FE575 PLY 619 FLA, Satin Nickel) for $90. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • Lock Type: Keypad
  • Item dimensions (L x W x H): 3.01 x 2.75 inches
  • Material: Zinc
  • Keyless entry with up to 19 codes
  • Auto-lock + strong Grade 2 security
  • Easy install, battery-powered
  • Illuminated keypad for easy use in the dark
  • Low-battery indicator to prevent lockouts

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Home Depot has Schlage Plymouth Keypad Entry w/ Auto-Lock (FE575 PLY 619 FLA, Satin Nickel) for $90. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Lock Type: Keypad
  • Item dimensions (L x W x H): 3.01 x 2.75 inches
  • Material: Zinc
  • Keyless entry with up to 19 codes
  • Auto-lock + strong Grade 2 security
  • Easy install, battery-powered
  • Illuminated keypad for easy use in the dark
  • Low-battery indicator to prevent lockouts

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Apr 30, 2026 03:38 AM
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schmidtaaApr 30, 2026 03:38 AM
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Have this for a long time very good unit
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Apr 30, 2026 04:00 AM
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RokketApr 30, 2026 04:00 AM
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Quote from schmidtaa :
Have this for a long time very good unit
Thank you for the review.
Apr 30, 2026 04:09 PM
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KollectionApr 30, 2026 04:09 PM
87 Posts
good brand and product. battery lasts decently long, haven't had to change it too often. price is meh, i would wait till it goes lower
Apr 30, 2026 07:03 PM
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shigro420Apr 30, 2026 07:03 PM
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I haven't been happy with Shlage product quality as of late. Just had a simple handle break beyond repair and I don't have kids hanging on it or anything.
Apr 30, 2026 10:02 PM
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JD13Apr 30, 2026 10:02 PM
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I use these that allow you to switch the auto lock on and off. They work well and are easy to program.
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Yesterday 06:05 AM
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ZoomyYesterday 06:05 AM
172 Posts
Almost pulled trigger but unlike kwikset ones, this brand looks like you need to take off the entire handle to replace the battery? kwikset one I'm using right now can easily replace the battery from inside just with single screw so probably a pass for me
Yesterday 05:36 PM
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JIWCYesterday 05:36 PM
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Lockpickinglawyer would like a word

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Yesterday 05:44 PM
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tenkawa10Yesterday 05:44 PM
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Quote from JIWC :
Lockpickinglawyer would like a word
They look very similar as the one LPL made a video on recently but this one is a different model. I actually own the model he did a video on FrownFrownFrownFrown
Yesterday 05:46 PM
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JIWCYesterday 05:46 PM
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Quote from tenkawa10 :
They look very similar as the one LPL made a video on recently but this one is a different model. I actually own the model he did a video on FrownFrownFrownFrown
That's good to know! Unfortunately, I have the same model too
Yesterday 06:07 PM
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SW_MichiganYesterday 06:07 PM
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Quote from Zoomy :
Almost pulled trigger but unlike kwikset ones, this brand looks like you need to take off the entire handle to replace the battery? kwikset one I'm using right now can easily replace the battery from inside just with single screw so probably a pass for me
I have similar Schlage ones and you are correct - you need to pull one knob, then take out the two primary retaining screws to access the battery. At the time I went with this because it used a 9V where everyone else had 4xAA and I had more faith in a good 9V. Looking online - it looks like Kwikset has ones like the 955 that have a 9v also - what model do you have an do you like it?
After several years with these, I'd buy them again, but they aren't perfect: A) some touchpads work better than others (I have several) and B) I have had two that slowly quit working. I've had to take them apart, and you have a little motor that spins a coil spring that works as the actuator - I had to take that apart, put it back together, and they started to work again. C) The wiring harness going to the battery looks flimsy and I'm nervous every time I replace a battery, but I haven't broke one yet.
Battery life on these are fantastic - I could not be happier with that aspect and I won't go back to normal keys after owning them.
Also looks like you can easily re-key the Kwikset - these I had to order with matching key codes.
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Yesterday 07:15 PM
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rugsYesterday 07:15 PM
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I have had two of these fail over the years. Whatever mechanism that pulls in the latch failed on both. It would unlock, but pulling on the handle would do nothing. I love Schlage, but haven't had luck with this model. They sent me replacements but I just sold them.

My recommendation for anyone buying these is to keep the key handy, you may need it.
Yesterday 09:01 PM
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p0tempkinYesterday 09:01 PM
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Quote from JIWC :
Lockpickinglawyer would like a word
A piece of tape over the pads fixes the exploit. That's if your unit has the pads in the first place; they've been removed in newer revisions.
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Yesterday 09:28 PM
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mcali786Yesterday 09:28 PM
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Quote from schmidtaa :
Have this for a long time very good unit
Is this okay to use for front door main entry, like it has deadbolt? Thank you
Yesterday 11:22 PM
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IcereamYesterday 11:22 PM
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Quote from mcali786 :
Is this okay to use for front door main entry, like it has deadbolt? Thank you
This model is not a dead bolt. Schlage sells deadbolt only models (no handles though).

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