Just fyi, i took my encode plus to home depot and they rekeyed it for $5. It took less than 10 minutes. My original key was a schlage key which he said it had to be.
Great video. I just rekeyed my Schlage Encode Plus and it worked like a champ. Ordered the same Amazon kit as recommended in the video. Very straight forward installation, just pay attention. I bought one originally at a large chain home improvement store, the employee there wasn't very careful, dropping parts on the floor, I believe he didn't get the washer in the back as the key had to be pulled out a bit to work. I returned it before leaving the store as they didn't have a second one in stock. Ordered it online cheaper, used this video, and I'm back in business. Thank you Rey G.
Thanks for this. I rekeyed two Encode Plus locks with your help. I do wish you had made a bigger point about using the insert to keep the top pins and springs from falling out though. I missed your comment on that and thought the insert was mostly to push the cylinder out so when I saw it was coming out easily, I pulled out the rest of the way and dropped the top pins and springs. Then I remembered seeing that somewhere before. They are a pain to get back in! But overall, thank you for a useful video. I’ll be checking out your channel.
Wow, thank you so much for this! I was thinking of getting the Level, but was hesitant to ask my landlord if I could change out the lock, as he's kind of old fashioned)) Now I don't have to!
Same. My issue is that my locks have a gold finish and the Level lock+ doesn’t seem to come in gold finish. Does anyone know if there’s a way around that?
Rey thanks for the HomeKit goodness vid, I was trying to figure out how to do this as I wanted one master key for all my locks. As usual you take of the heavy lifting for me thanks.
Great video. I have a related question. If I have a Schlage B560 deadbolt with a 6-pin, S123 cylinder, can I simply change out the cylinder of an Encode Plus and use the one from the B560?
Thank you for this video. Unfortunately, amazon has kits with the top pin sizing of 0.235 inches but I need the Schlage top pin sizing of 0.237 inches to rekey my Schlage Encode Plus and Level Lock. This is what I need for it: 2B pin = .195in QTY 2; 3B pin = .210in QTY 1; 7B pin = .270in QTY 2; 1T pin = .237in QTY 3; 3T pin = .165in QTY 2. Any idea where else can I find these?
You can swap out the cylinder with any compatible Schlage cylinder. Before, falling for the hysteria, know that both locks received the highest rating for residential locks, and even standard deadbolts can be picked by a skilled locksmith.
@@ReyG_HKSH Can you please do a video on this (i.e. replace it with something known to be safer... like a Schlage Primus cylinder). Considering the original LPL video that exposed this weakness now has nearly million hits plus those on 9to5mac channel. This can potentially help your channel to reach wider audience :) Thanks!
@@ReyG_HKSH, I was about to ask the same question as I am swapping out a Schlage deadbolt with a Level Lock+ when it arrives. If I can simply swap the cylinders versus having to rekey the Level cylinder, that will save some time and possibly some frustration!
Wish there would be a HomeKey lock that was keyless already. Too much hassle to rekey for something I will rarely use. The 9 volt battery terminal on the front is a far better backup option when the main batteries go dry.
I believe Yale was on the list of manufacturers that intend to support HomeKey. I’ve never been one to carry a 9 volt battery around and having a manual way to unlock a deadbolt is ideal in my usage. Thanks for watching! 🙏
Thank you. Step by step video made an otherwise confusing process pretty simple. Additionally, is the a way to change the outer section of the Level Lock+ to a gold finish as the ones in Level lock touch?
So glad you found this video useful. It’s likely that Level will release these in other finishes on the future. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! 🙏
Did the Schlage key way have any security pins in it or was it the same straight pins that was in the non-Schlage lock that you showed the original pins were straight pins?
Great video Rey. I just installed the Schlage Encode Plus and really like it. I was successful in installing the Encode Plus on my HomeKit + setting up the Homekey on my phone + apple watch. I also installed the Schlage app on my iphone. What I can't do is set up my wife or son's iphone with the HomeKey for the Encode Plus? When I go into Home Kit, Settings, People, it doesn't give me any place to invite people? Family member's have to be logged into iCloud (each my family members has their own apple ID; not shared apple ID). I understand that multiple home keys will work regardless if everyone has a different apple ID. How do you get multiple people in your home to have HomeKey on their phones? I should not have to have a HomePod Hub, right?
It should have prompted them to add Home Key automatically when the lock was set up. Go into the Home app on their (compatible - iPhone SE 2 and up) iPhones, under Home settings > their name, scroll down check locks. There should be an option to “show Home Key in Wallet.”
Hey Rey, thank you for the videos. I am still on the fence about smart locks. I am worried if they are really secure. Also, what happens with the entry doorknob? If I have a smart lock for my deadbolt then do I just keep the entry doorknob unlocked? Is there any products available to support smark locks for entry doorknobs?
For the doors that I have these installed on, the deadbolts are accompanied with lever type door handles instead of knobs, and these do not have a locking mechanism. I’m not aware of any HomeKit compatible smart locks for doorknobs as I would like one for interior doors for rooms. Thanks for watching! 🙏
You don't need a lock on your knob. Doesn't really make your door more secure. 90% of your door's security is in the deadbolt. Invest in a high quality deadbolt and security strike, and then use a "passage" lever or knob. If you're really worried about security, you can upgrade the cylinder on your deadbolt to a more secure keyway like Schlage's S123, or even something restricted. Electronic deadbolts are NOT more secure than standard mechanical locks. But they can be more convenient. In the security world there's a saying, "You can have security or convenience." Electronic deadbolts are for sure more convenient, but you open an additional mode for bypassing. A mechanical lock can only be bypassed mechanically. A smart lock (like the two in this video) can be bypassed two ways; mechanically and electronically. In the end, it's not more secure, but it is convenient and probably no worse than what you have on your door right now and what 99% of Americans have on their doors. Hope that helps!
This is a good video but I am having a hard time seeing what exactly you’re putting the pin thing in. The blurriness is extremely distracting. I can’t see anything. Do you have a newer video on this?
I’m a locksmith. Just a friendly heads up, you’re taking way too many steps. Once the back cap is exposed, you can unscrew the cap, put your key in, turn it and use follower to remove the plug
Thanks so much! I bought the kit you recommended and rekeyed 3 locks! I really appreciate it :)
Awesome, so happy this helped! Thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know! 🙏
I appreciate you taking the time to make this video, I was re-keying the Level Lock +, and your video made my job so much easier.
Glad you found it useful, thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know! 🙏
Just fyi, i took my encode plus to home depot and they rekeyed it for $5. It took less than 10 minutes. My original key was a schlage key which he said it had to be.
Great video. I just rekeyed my Schlage Encode Plus and it worked like a champ. Ordered the same Amazon kit as recommended in the video. Very straight forward installation, just pay attention. I bought one originally at a large chain home improvement store, the employee there wasn't very careful, dropping parts on the floor, I believe he didn't get the washer in the back as the key had to be pulled out a bit to work. I returned it before leaving the store as they didn't have a second one in stock. Ordered it online cheaper, used this video, and I'm back in business. Thank you Rey G.
Very happy you found this useful! Thanks for taking the time to comment to let me know! 🙏
Thanks for this. I rekeyed two Encode Plus locks with your help. I do wish you had made a bigger point about using the insert to keep the top pins and springs from falling out though. I missed your comment on that and thought the insert was mostly to push the cylinder out so when I saw it was coming out easily, I pulled out the rest of the way and dropped the top pins and springs. Then I remembered seeing that somewhere before. They are a pain to get back in!
But overall, thank you for a useful video. I’ll be checking out your channel.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know! 🙏
Wow, thank you so much for this! I was thinking of getting the Level, but was hesitant to ask my landlord if I could change out the lock, as he's kind of old fashioned)) Now I don't have to!
Same. My issue is that my locks have a gold finish and the Level lock+ doesn’t seem to come in gold finish. Does anyone know if there’s a way around that?
@@Lyd12 maybe a light touch of goldish paint? either that or gold tinfoil that Lindt chocolates come in :D
@@alexanderkaplangood idea. thank you
@@Lyd12I noticed they just added a gold color.
Great video! I've got 4 locks I want to rekey. I can save some money and hassle by doing it myself.
Glad you found it useful, thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know 🙏
Great video, thank you for making my rekeying effort far easier!
Glad to help! Thanks for watching! 🙏
thanks for showing the detailed walkthrough. Really helped me
Glad to hear you found this video useful! Thanks for watching 🙏
Rey thanks for the HomeKit goodness vid, I was trying to figure out how to do this as I wanted one master key for all my locks. As usual you take of the heavy lifting for me thanks.
Glad you found this video useful! Thanks for taking the time to comment. 🙏
This was super easy and now I'm all set - thanks for the great video!
You're so welcome! Thanks for taking the time to let me know you found it useful! 🙏
@@ReyG_HKSH All the locks in my home use a Schlage 6 pin C key way. Can I use a 6 pin C key way cylinder in the Encode Plus lock?
Great video. I have a related question. If I have a Schlage B560 deadbolt with a 6-pin, S123 cylinder, can I simply change out the cylinder of an Encode Plus and use the one from the B560?
Thank you for this video. Unfortunately, amazon has kits with the top pin sizing of 0.235 inches but I need the Schlage top pin sizing of 0.237 inches to rekey my Schlage Encode Plus and Level Lock. This is what I need for it: 2B pin = .195in QTY 2; 3B pin = .210in QTY 1; 7B pin = .270in QTY 2; 1T pin = .237in QTY 3; 3T pin = .165in QTY 2. Any idea where else can I find these?
Can I rekey my weiser key to the Schlage encode plus?
Super easy and helpful, thank you so much.
You’re welcome! Thanks for taking the time to let me know this was useful. 🙏
Can you please try making a video where you improve the cylinder on the Level Lock+? Would really appreciate it!
You can swap out the cylinder with any compatible Schlage cylinder. Before, falling for the hysteria, know that both locks received the highest rating for residential locks, and even standard deadbolts can be picked by a skilled locksmith.
@@ReyG_HKSH Can you please do a video on this (i.e. replace it with something known to be safer... like a Schlage Primus cylinder). Considering the original LPL video that exposed this weakness now has nearly million hits plus those on 9to5mac channel. This can potentially help your channel to reach wider audience :) Thanks!
Great video, helped make re-keying simple.
Wow 🤩 Thank you so much for the generosity!!! Ecstatic that you found this video useful!
Thanks man! You Savin me some green!!!
Glad this helped save some cash! It’s one of the reasons I put this together! 😊
At least I now know you can put a better lock cylinder in. Lock picking lawyer picked the level lock in about 10 seconds.
Well that’s kinda his thing. Locksmiths can do the same for just about any residential lock.
@ReyG_HKSH Would you happen to know the equivalent Kwikset cylinder? Or a Kwikset cylinder that would work inside the level lock plus.
Which is why you have a backup dog and/or gun. Break in at your own peril.
Can you swap cylinders? Can you replace the Schlage Encode Plus cylinder with a Kwikset smartkey cylinder (sc1 keyway)?
I don’t have any kwikset cylinders handy but if it’s the identical shape, size, and mechanism, it might work.
Is this possible if I lost the key that fits the lock?
Are the Schlage cylinders on these 2 smart locks the same size and swappable?
Yes.
@@ReyG_HKSH, I was about to ask the same question as I am swapping out a Schlage deadbolt with a Level Lock+ when it arrives. If I can simply swap the cylinders versus having to rekey the Level cylinder, that will save some time and possibly some frustration!
Is the M1S hub support matter?
So basically if the smartlock uses this style cylinder if you get this kit in theory it should be rekeyable?
Wish there would be a HomeKey lock that was keyless already. Too much hassle to rekey for something I will rarely use. The 9 volt battery terminal on the front is a far better backup option when the main batteries go dry.
I believe Yale was on the list of manufacturers that intend to support HomeKey. I’ve never been one to carry a 9 volt battery around and having a manual way to unlock a deadbolt is ideal in my usage. Thanks for watching! 🙏
What would you do if your lock crapped out altogether?
Thank you. Step by step video made an otherwise confusing process pretty simple.
Additionally, is the a way to change the outer section of the Level Lock+ to a gold finish as the ones in Level lock touch?
So glad you found this video useful. It’s likely that Level will release these in other finishes on the future. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! 🙏
Did the Schlage key way have any security pins in it or was it the same straight pins that was in the non-Schlage lock that you showed the original pins were straight pins?
Will they also update the Level Bolt to have the same capabilities for Apple keys?
The only Level Lock with Apple Home Key is the Plus. Thanks for watching! 🙏
Sounds unlikely, how will they get NFC working on the front of that?
Great video Rey. I just installed the Schlage Encode Plus and really like it. I was successful in installing the Encode Plus on my HomeKit + setting up the Homekey on my phone + apple watch. I also installed the Schlage app on my iphone. What I can't do is set up my wife or son's iphone with the HomeKey for the Encode Plus? When I go into Home Kit, Settings, People, it doesn't give me any place to invite people? Family member's have to be logged into iCloud (each my family members has their own apple ID; not shared apple ID). I understand that multiple home keys will work regardless if everyone has a different apple ID. How do you get multiple people in your home to have HomeKey on their phones? I should not have to have a HomePod Hub, right?
It should have prompted them to add Home Key automatically when the lock was set up. Go into the Home app on their (compatible - iPhone SE 2 and up) iPhones, under Home settings > their name, scroll down check locks. There should be an option to “show Home Key in Wallet.”
Hey Rey, thank you for the videos. I am still on the fence about smart locks. I am worried if they are really secure. Also, what happens with the entry doorknob? If I have a smart lock for my deadbolt then do I just keep the entry doorknob unlocked? Is there any products available to support smark locks for entry doorknobs?
For the doors that I have these installed on, the deadbolts are accompanied with lever type door handles instead of knobs, and these do not have a locking mechanism. I’m not aware of any HomeKit compatible smart locks for doorknobs as I would like one for interior doors for rooms. Thanks for watching! 🙏
You don't need a lock on your knob. Doesn't really make your door more secure. 90% of your door's security is in the deadbolt. Invest in a high quality deadbolt and security strike, and then use a "passage" lever or knob. If you're really worried about security, you can upgrade the cylinder on your deadbolt to a more secure keyway like Schlage's S123, or even something restricted. Electronic deadbolts are NOT more secure than standard mechanical locks. But they can be more convenient. In the security world there's a saying, "You can have security or convenience." Electronic deadbolts are for sure more convenient, but you open an additional mode for bypassing. A mechanical lock can only be bypassed mechanically. A smart lock (like the two in this video) can be bypassed two ways; mechanically and electronically. In the end, it's not more secure, but it is convenient and probably no worse than what you have on your door right now and what 99% of Americans have on their doors. Hope that helps!
@@kevinwitt8827Great comment, thanks for sharing your knowledge and taking the time to write that out. 👍
This is a good video but I am having a hard time seeing what exactly you’re putting the pin thing in. The blurriness is extremely distracting. I can’t see anything. Do you have a newer video on this?
I’m a locksmith. Just a friendly heads up, you’re taking way too many steps. Once the back cap is exposed, you can unscrew the cap, put your key in, turn it and use follower to remove the plug
Great tip, thanks for sharing! 🙏
Yeah after spent $300 and end up can’t out them back together 😂