Hello Lemmy!

I have moved to a walkable area and no longer need to have my car keys on me all the time. My landlord has put in a crappy 4 digit combination style door lock, but said I could change it.

What is the best kind of keyless door lock that I can use instead? Ideally one with decent enough security to be as good or better than a key?

Thanks for your input!

  • Einar@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    So what is the best way of securing a door without spending thousands?

    • RandomUser@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I’d go with a good quality traditional key lock fitted properly in a good door and frame. Security isn’t a single point task, it depends on many things so think like a bad person and do what you can to make your property a harder target than your neighbours.

      A good lock on a bad door doesn’t work, neither does a bad lock on a good door. Everything needs to work together. If you’re likely to lose your keys or many people need access a smart lock may be an idea, but good probably isn’t cheap. If it’s just you and you can keep your keys safe, then I think tried, tested and simple kit is good.

      Ultimately though, as ever, it’s your risk assessment based on your needs.

      • Treczoks@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        A good lock on a bad door doesn’t work

        Oh, it does work. It saves the lock from being picked if a sharp kick does the job ;-)

    • something_random_tho@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      This is a high quality lock that will not be picked, either by a thief or a locksmith. Don’t lose your keys!

      It is expensive but far less than the thousands you mentioned. Of course without armor to prevent kicking down the door, the best lock in the world won’t help you, so installing some armor would be a good thing to do.

      https://securitysnobs.com/Abloy-Protec2-Single-Cylinder-w-Lockable-Thumbturn-Deadbolt.html