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Code Locks Yale Smart Door Lock Keyless Connected

Yale Smart Door Lock Keyless Connected

Smart Lock

£79.99£82.81
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.66/mo.*
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Code Locks Master Lock 630EURD
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Master Lock 630EURD

Code Lock, Padlock Hasp, Smart Lock

£7.40£9.28
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.46/mo.*
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Code Locks Master Lock 7640EURDBLKLH

Master Lock 7640EURDBLKLH

Padlock Hasp, Code Lock, Smart Lock

£11.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.66/mo.*
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Code Locks Squire Vulcan 50mm

Squire Vulcan 50mm

Code Lock

£12.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.33/mo.*
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Code Locks Master Lock M178EURD

Master Lock M178EURD

Code Lock

£22.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*
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Code Locks Squire CP50CS

Squire CP50CS

Code Lock

£19.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.66/mo.*
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Code Locks Master Lock 4680EURD

Master Lock 4680EURD

Padlock Hasp, Code Lock

£13.11
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.37/mo.*
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Code Locks Master Lock MLK7640BLK
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Master Lock MLK7640BLK

Code Lock

£9.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.16/mo.*
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Master Lock 7630EURD

Master Lock 7630EURD

Code Lock

£8.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
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Squire Warrior Combi 55C

Squire Warrior Combi 55C

Code Lock

£32.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.66/mo.*
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Master Lock MLK1520

Master Lock MLK1520

Code Lock

£14.99£15.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.99/mo.*
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ABUS 160/50

ABUS 160/50

Code Lock, Smart Lock

£29.33£32.34
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.77/mo.*
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LOCKS

FAQ

Locks are devices used to secure doors and windows. Common types include deadbolts, padlocks, and smart locks. Deadbolts offer high security for external doors. Padlocks are portable and versatile. Smart locks allow remote access via apps, adding convenience to security.

Smart locks use wireless technology to control access. They connect to your smartphone or a key fob. You can lock or unlock doors remotely, often with added features like temporary access codes for guests. This offers flexibility and control over home security.

The best lock for front doors is usually a deadbolt. Deadbolts provide strong resistance against forced entry. Consider a double cylinder deadbolt for added security, which requires a key on both sides, though check local regulations as they may restrict use in emergencies.

Smart locks are safe when properly configured. They offer encryption and multiple authentication methods. Regular software updates enhance security by fixing vulnerabilities. Ensure you choose a reputable brand with good reviews to maintain robust protection against hacking attempts.

You can install some locks yourself with basic tools and skills. Deadbolts and padlocks are often DIY-friendly with clear instructions included. However, complex systems like smart locks might require professional installation to ensure proper setup and functionality.

Electronic locks offer convenience and enhanced security features compared to traditional ones. They allow remote access, monitoring, and customizable access codes. This flexibility makes them ideal for busy households or rental properties where managing keys can be cumbersome.

Locks: 3 things to consider before buying

Computer locks come in various types, such as cable locks, combination locks, and key locks. Cable locks offer flexibility and are ideal for securing your laptop to a fixed object. Combination locks eliminate the need for keys, reducing the risk of losing them. Key locks are straightforward and secure but require keeping track of a physical key. Evaluate your security needs and how you plan to use the lock to make the right choice.

Before purchasing locks, ensure they are compatible with your door's material and thickness. For instance, some locks are specifically designed for wooden doors, while others work better with metal or composite materials. Measure your door's thickness and check the lock's specifications to avoid any installation issues. This step helps in making sure you get a lock that fits perfectly without compromising security.

Look at what extra features might benefit your work. Some drywall cutters come with adjustable depth settings, allowing you to customize the cut to different thicknesses of drywall. Others might offer ergonomic handles or dust collection systems, enhancing comfort and cleanliness during use. Weigh these features against your needs to find the perfect fit.

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