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Yale YRD210-ZW-605 Push Button Deadbolt - Brass

$39.99
$199.99 80% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Polished Brass
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Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
Works great! Yale quality!
By Philip Martian on Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2017
Straight forward installation. Programming a bit challenging. This lock works great. This lower cost model doesn't include the wifi card for connecting to a home network but it can be added later. So far battery life is excellent, daily operation problem free. If you bungle the code three times in a row the lock locks you out for a minute. The control panel and casing look and feel great. Important that after installation the locking mechanism moves freely. If the hole on the edge of the door was not drilled perfectly straight the lock may have to be mounted at a slight angle to compensate. In other words, when you look at the lock from the outside or inside the rectangular lock may not be perfectly straight up and down. With my old round mechanical deadbolt the skew was not noticeable (because the lock face was round). If you try to force the Yale to be vertically aligned it may put pressure on the deadbolt slider making it hard to lock and unlock. This will not work with a battery operated lock. It must have zero resistance when you turn the handle on the inside to lock it or the motor will work too hard and the battery life and reliability of the lock will be compromised. Note: I live in an older home with nonstandard doors. You should not have this issue with pre-drilled new doors..
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
Lock can't set itself, Z Wave doesn't work. Time Wasted
By AnotherUser on Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Thought I had a great deal getting a Z Wave lock from a reputable company on the cheap. But there's a reason it's selling for less than the cost of a non smart deadbolt from Schlage. First and foremost, I am extremely disappointed in the lock's inability to auto orient itself upon start. Being a "smart" lock, this thing has to calibrate upon start to see if it needs to turn to the left or right to lock the door (depending on your setup). My lock could never orient itself correctly and always thought it needs to turn to the left. This means the lock is essentially worthless, being unable to lock or unlock itself. Might as well use a regular lock at that point. Second, the Z Wave connection to Smarthings didn't really work. It shows up as a Light Switch. Yes, a Light Switch. To actually make it work, you'd need to get a specific driver from Yale. One guy on the internet makes one and you have to pay him money to use the driver. It was a dice roll and I didn't want test it out. So overall, this lock functions as a large regular dead bolt that also takes batteries. It's one of the most disappointing and time wasting product I've ever purchased, and I've had pretty good luck with electronics. Don't waste your time trying to set this up. The smart features in this old lock likely won't work for you, and if it does, your lock may not calibrate right, and no way for you to fix it. Spend more $$, get a better lock.

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