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I'm looking for a combination (keyless) door lock to replace a keyed door
lock I have on my in-home office. My wife is getting tired of always having
to fish out the key to the lock and would rather just type in a code or push
some buttons to unlock the door.
I can't seem to find any of these locks other than the heavy duty entry
locks made for house front doors. I'm not referring to the deadbolt kind.

Can anybody help me out?

Thanks,
Walter

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I'm looking for a combination (keyless) door lock to replace a keyed door
lock I have on my in-home office. My wife is getting tired of always
having to fish out the key to the lock and would rather just type in a
code or push some buttons to unlock the door.
I can't seem to find any of these locks other than the heavy duty entry
locks made for house front doors. I'm not referring to the deadbolt kind.

Can anybody help me out?

Thanks,
Walter


try www.gokeyless.com or www.lock-depot.com Expect to pay $100 to $200.
Even $800 if you'd like.


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Thanks.
I guess they are all deadbolt-type locks, hence the high(er) price.
Walt
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"Walter Cohen" wrote in message
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I'm looking for a combination (keyless) door lock to replace a keyed door
lock I have on my in-home office. My wife is getting tired of always
having to fish out the key to the lock and would rather just type in a
code or push some buttons to unlock the door.
I can't seem to find any of these locks other than the heavy duty entry
locks made for house front doors. I'm not referring to the deadbolt
kind.

Can anybody help me out?

Thanks,
Walter


try www.gokeyless.com or www.lock-depot.com Expect to pay $100 to $200.
Even $800 if you'd like.


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On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 21:32:14 -0400, "Walter Cohen"

wrote:
I'm looking for a combination (keyless) door lock to replace a keyed door
lock I have on my in-home office. �My wife is getting tired of always having
to fish out the key to the lock and would rather just type in a code or push
some buttons to unlock the door.
I can't seem to find any of these locks other than the heavy duty entry
locks made for house front doors. �I'm not referring to the deadbolt kind.


Can anybody help me out?


Thanks,
Walter


I have had one of these on my front door for close to 40 years. I have
the dead bolt style but they also make a spring bolt.

http://www.kaba-ilco.com/access_cont...mplex_900.aspx


security companies can install a touch pad and solenoid.

looking at a dead bolt style here for convenience myself
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