As someone who just used this kit to install a deadbolt through a metal door, I suggest you clamp the jig in place very tightly and check to make sure it stays in place the entire time. It can slip and result in an angled cut if you're not careful. Also, if the hole saw gets stuck to the arbor, you can use an impact driver to get it free, there are several videos here on UA-cam that show how to do it.
Did lots of research and settled on this one. I did not set up the piece to sense when my door is closed, ended up not needing that feature. I love that with Bluetooth it automatically unlocks when it can tell I’m approaching the door (when my phone is in my pocket).
This lock works great for our family. My kids can both easily use it with their fingerprints or their code. We've had it for a few months and the batteries haven't needed changed. It lasts longer than older versions of this product. I love that I can always rely on it locking the door for us when we shut the door every time.
I'm telling you, a smart lock is a total game-changer. I mean, think about it - you're always forgetting to lock your front door, or you're stuck fumbling for your keys when you're in a rush. And don't even get me started on when you've got company over and you need to let them in, but you're worried about losing control of who's coming and going. A smart lock takes all that stress away. You can control it from your phone, so you can lock and unlock it remotely, get alerts when someone tries to access your home, and even grant access to guests or service people with a digital code. It's like having an extra set of eyes on your place, and it's super convenient. Plus, it's just one of those things that makes life easier, you know
I've gotta tell you, Ulrealoq is like the real MVP when it comes to bolting things together. I mean, I've used it to fix my bike, build a bookshelf, and even hang a picture or two. It's like, super easy to use - just screw it in and voila! You're good to go. And the best part is, it's not like those fancy schmancy bolts that require special tools or anything. No way, this thing is straightforward and no-nonsense. Plus, it's durable as heck - I've dropped it a few times and it still works like a charm. So yeah, if you're looking for a reliable bolt that'll get the job done, Ulrealoq is the way to go
It's so convenient to come home and have the door unlock automatically for me. I have it installed between my garage and the entrance to my house, and it works flawlessly.
I'm drawn to smart locks because of their potential to revolutionize the way I approach security and convenience. With a smart lock, I can control access to my home from anywhere, receive notifications when someone enters or exits, and monitor activity remotely. This not only provides an added layer of security, but also gives me peace of mind knowing that I can keep tabs on my belongings and loved ones when I'm away. Additionally, smart locks often come with advanced features such as biometric authentication, facial recognition, and geofencing, which offer an unparalleled level of security and sophistication. Overall, I believe that a smart lock is a thoughtful investment in my home's safety and my own sense of security and control.
I'm buying a smart lock because I'm tired of losing my keys and worrying about who might have a spare copy. With a smart lock, I can control who comes and goes from my home with just a tap on my phone, and get notifications whenever someone enters or leaves. Plus, I can grant temporary access to guests or service people, and even monitor who's been in the house while I'm away. It's just one more way to keep my family safe and secure, and make my life as a busy mom a little easier!
I'm buying a smart lock because I'm tired of losing my keys all the time and getting locked out of my own house. Plus, my girlfriend is always leaving her key at her friend's place and then we have to deal with the whole 'she's stuck outside' drama. With a smart lock, I can just use my phone to unlock the door and grant temporary access to whoever needs it - no more lost keys, no more stress. And let's be real, it's also kinda cool to be able to check who's coming and going from my house remotely. It's like having a superpower or something
Did the camp holding the jig in place get in the way when drilling the larger hole? Seems like the clamp is in the area of where the drill bit would come out through the door
Oh my stars, I'm fixin' to get myself one of them newfangled Ultraloq smart locks, and I'm plumb curious about how it's gonna work. I mean, I've heard tell it's got some fancy biometric scanning business that'll let me in with just a fingerprint or a voice command. But how's it gonna handle my cousin Jeb's old truck keys? I reckon I'll just have to give it a try and see if it can keep up with my southern hospitality!
Installation was a breeze for me. I am replacing existing keyed deadbolts. So no need to align a door to a frame. The lock itself easily installed in the existing cutouts. I didn't even need to replace the door frame strike plate as my old one works fine
As someone who just used this kit to install a deadbolt through a metal door, I suggest you clamp the jig in place very tightly and check to make sure it stays in place the entire time. It can slip and result in an angled cut if you're not careful. Also, if the hole saw gets stuck to the arbor, you can use an impact driver to get it free, there are several videos here on UA-cam that show how to do it.
As someone who just used this kit to install a deadbolt through a metal door, I suggest you clamp the jig in place very tightly and check to make sure it stays in place the entire time. It can slip and result in an angled cut if you're not careful. Also, if the hole saw gets stuck to the arbor, you can use an impact driver to get it free, there are several videos here on UA-cam that show how to do it.
Did lots of research and settled on this one. I did not set up the piece to sense when my door is closed, ended up not needing that feature. I love that with Bluetooth it automatically unlocks when it can tell I’m approaching the door (when my phone is in my pocket).
This lock works great for our family. My kids can both easily use it with their fingerprints or their code. We've had it for a few months and the batteries haven't needed changed. It lasts longer than older versions of this product. I love that I can always rely on it locking the door for us when we shut the door every time.
I'm telling you, a smart lock is a total game-changer. I mean, think about it - you're always forgetting to lock your front door, or you're stuck fumbling for your keys when you're in a rush. And don't even get me started on when you've got company over and you need to let them in, but you're worried about losing control of who's coming and going. A smart lock takes all that stress away. You can control it from your phone, so you can lock and unlock it remotely, get alerts when someone tries to access your home, and even grant access to guests or service people with a digital code. It's like having an extra set of eyes on your place, and it's super convenient. Plus, it's just one of those things that makes life easier, you know
I've gotta tell you, Ulrealoq is like the real MVP when it comes to bolting things together. I mean, I've used it to fix my bike, build a bookshelf, and even hang a picture or two. It's like, super easy to use - just screw it in and voila! You're good to go. And the best part is, it's not like those fancy schmancy bolts that require special tools or anything. No way, this thing is straightforward and no-nonsense. Plus, it's durable as heck - I've dropped it a few times and it still works like a charm. So yeah, if you're looking for a reliable bolt that'll get the job done, Ulrealoq is the way to go
It's so convenient to come home and have the door unlock automatically for me. I have it installed between my garage and the entrance to my house, and it works flawlessly.
I'm drawn to smart locks because of their potential to revolutionize the way I approach security and convenience. With a smart lock, I can control access to my home from anywhere, receive notifications when someone enters or exits, and monitor activity remotely. This not only provides an added layer of security, but also gives me peace of mind knowing that I can keep tabs on my belongings and loved ones when I'm away. Additionally, smart locks often come with advanced features such as biometric authentication, facial recognition, and geofencing, which offer an unparalleled level of security and sophistication. Overall, I believe that a smart lock is a thoughtful investment in my home's safety and my own sense of security and control.
I'm buying a smart lock because I'm tired of losing my keys and worrying about who might have a spare copy. With a smart lock, I can control who comes and goes from my home with just a tap on my phone, and get notifications whenever someone enters or leaves. Plus, I can grant temporary access to guests or service people, and even monitor who's been in the house while I'm away. It's just one more way to keep my family safe and secure, and make my life as a busy mom a little easier!
I'm buying a smart lock because I'm tired of losing my keys all the time and getting locked out of my own house. Plus, my girlfriend is always leaving her key at her friend's place and then we have to deal with the whole 'she's stuck outside' drama. With a smart lock, I can just use my phone to unlock the door and grant temporary access to whoever needs it - no more lost keys, no more stress. And let's be real, it's also kinda cool to be able to check who's coming and going from my house remotely. It's like having a superpower or something
works Just like advertised, used a few of these over the years
Did the camp holding the jig in place get in the way when drilling the larger hole? Seems like the clamp is in the area of where the drill bit would come out through the door
I need a smart lock for my kids. Thanks for the tips
Oh my stars, I'm fixin' to get myself one of them newfangled Ultraloq smart locks, and I'm plumb curious about how it's gonna work. I mean, I've heard tell it's got some fancy biometric scanning business that'll let me in with just a fingerprint or a voice command. But how's it gonna handle my cousin Jeb's old truck keys? I reckon I'll just have to give it a try and see if it can keep up with my southern hospitality!
Battle bowl from Pensacola is on. Love it. Also, I need a new deadbold, so this is nice. LOL
Locks are so hard to install, but I didn't have a hard time with this one.
Is this the best smart lock that you had the chance to pick up this year? Thanks
I am a fan of prime day. Will get this on prime day. Thanks for the code
Looks like a good set. Will check out the prime day discount
I am going to order this smart lock today.
You look a little like Rick Rude here. Looks like a legit lock though
Installation was a breeze for me. I am replacing existing keyed deadbolts. So no need to align a door to a frame. The lock itself easily installed in the existing cutouts. I didn't even need to replace the door frame strike plate as my old one works fine
Nice lock bro. I like it.
What do you use to install hole into jamb?
Nice lock bro
Create custom PIN codes for family members, guests, or service providers.
Looks easy to install if adam cand do it.
How much does it cost
Locking my door until after the election is over.
Lol
As someone who just used this kit to install a deadbolt through a metal door, I suggest you clamp the jig in place very tightly and check to make sure it stays in place the entire time. It can slip and result in an angled cut if you're not careful. Also, if the hole saw gets stuck to the arbor, you can use an impact driver to get it free, there are several videos here on UA-cam that show how to do it.