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Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - doobes - 01-30-2016

Hi all,

I've got an entry door from the garage to the house. The vestibule is small and has steps in front of it which exacerbates the accessibility issue.

Unlocking the door with groceries, etc. normally involves putting the bags down, climbing the three steps, unlocking the door, descending the steps, getting the bags, ascending the steps......

So I thought I would like to get a remote control deadbolt.

Doing some spelunking around, a lot of the more popular models now want you to use your smart phone as a remote and require some sort of home automation package to function with "Z-Wave" being common.

I want nothing of the sort. I would like a unit with a keypad on the outside and an old school RF remote that will be fairly robust. A lot of the user reviews of these mention their lack of robustness.

Any recommendation on what to try, or not try?

thanks!


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - woodhead - 01-30-2016

What about a combo lock?

KABA

Al


More like this?

Keyless


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - doobes - 01-30-2016

woodhead said:



More like this?

Keyless




Yes this is what I'm looking for. Have you used one?

Never heard of Morning Industries, so I have no clue as to the useability/life/etc issues.

thanks


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - JIMB49 - 01-30-2016

HI CHRIS I'VE SEEN THESE PUT IN THEY WORK FINE
BATTERY USE IS GREAT
AND THAT PRICE IS THE BEST I'VE SEEN IPUT 4 OF THESE IN FOR FRIENDS AND THEY PAYED ALMOST DOUBLE FOR THE UNIT
I'M RETIRED DID ACCESS CONTROL FOR 3O SOME YRS


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - woodhead - 01-30-2016

30FT range for locking and unlocking with remote. IMPORTANT: Radio Frequency Remote Will Not Work On Metal Doors


I just saw that in features!


Al


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - doobes - 01-30-2016

Cool beans. That looks like me. And as Jim indicated that's a great price.

Doors are wood, so I'm good to go!

Thanks for the input!


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - doobes - 01-31-2016

doobes said:


Cool beans. That looks like me. And as Jim indicated that's a great price.

Doors are wood, so I'm good to go!

Thanks for the input!




Got one of these ordered and awaiting shipping notice. I'll post a review once it's installed.



cheers,


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - EricU - 01-31-2016

you made me look to see if there are any homelink compatible deadbolts. Haven't found an easy answer. My Liftmaster has a deadbolt on the garage door, because the way it works it doesn't keep the door locked. Heaven help you if you have to open it by hand though.


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - iamrfixit - 02-01-2016

Amazon has it for under $90

Amazon


Re: Looking for recommendations for a remote control deadbolt - Cooler - 02-01-2016

It seems like a shelf to rest the packages on would solve 90% of your problem. Put the packages on the shelf, unlock the door, pickup the packages and enter.

I have a combination lock on my doors. I love them. I never lock myself out when walking the dog anymore and I can program in a temporary combination if I want a visitor to have access. And I can delete if if required. No remote though.

I have a coffee table height bench near the door and I rest packages on that as I enter. I never felt a need for a remote. And some remotes may re-lock if you take too long to get to the door. So then you would need the shelf again anyway.