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The MiLocks DKK-02SN is a satin nickel keyless electronic door lock featuring a backlit touchpad for easy, key-free entry. It supports 2 to 8 digit passcodes with up to 6 user codes, includes an intruder alarm after 4 failed attempts, and fits doors 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 inches thick. Battery-powered with an average life of 4200 hours, it installs easily as a direct replacement for standard door knobs, combining convenience, security, and modern style.
Brand | MiLocks |
Special Feature | Keyless, Alarm |
Lock Type | Keypad |
Material | Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | Door Lock |
Color | Satin Nickel |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Satin Nickel |
Included Components | 1-Programming Instructions, 1-Back Module Cover, 1- Back Module, 1-Strike Plate, 1-Micro Phillips Screwdriver, 1-Keys, 1-Door Latch, 4- B1 Screws, Milocks Dkk-02Sn Electronic Touchpad Entry Keyless Door Lock, 2-B2 Screws, 1- Mounting Plated, 2-B3 Screws, 1-Installation Instructions, 1-Front Module |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 653801183436 632898700306 |
Model Name | DKK-02SN |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00632898700306 |
Manufacturer | MiLocks |
Part Number | DKK-02SN |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | DKK-02SN |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Finish | Satin Nickel |
Power Source | Battery-Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Philips |
Cutting Diameter | 6 Inches |
Coverage | Mechnical, Electrical, Finish |
Special Features | Keyless, Alarm |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Average Battery Life | 4200 Hours |
Assembled Diameter | 6 Inches |
A**R
Excellent lock and customer service
Greate product with phenomenal customer service and warranty.It’s easy to physically install. Works reliably. And simple to program the lock. I contacted customer service with a question 18 months after the purchase and was told it comes with a 25 year mechanical warranty!!!! These guys are awesome.Could not be happier with this purchase.
J**K
***** DO NOT BUY THIS LOCK *****
My original review is below for context and my opinion has changed as this product has not even lasted the year.***** DO NOT BUY THIS LOCK *****I bought it several months ago, but its performance has steadily deteriorated to a point where I am going to have to move to another brand and trash this. Unfortunately it is too late to return the lock (30 day return), so I seem to have no recourse.The unlock codes now only work sporadically. My son can't get into the house and, occasionally, neither can I, without my key, which absolutely negates the whole point of the product.There is a HIGHLY annoying long beeping sound, even when the correct code is entered. The lock sometimes unlocks partially. Basically, it is a mess. I've tried replacing the batteries, hard-resetting the lock - nothing works.This is a piece of junk - if there was a negative rating, I'd use it. You'd be well advised to stay away from it. If you've bought it recently, return it ASAP before your return window closes, and get something else.________________________________________Original Review:I bought this lock a few months ago and it was trivially easy to install and set up codes. The code instructions are on the inside of the case, which makes it really easy to use.Two Issues:1) There does appear to be a problem with the night lights. They only light up part of the front panel and work sporadically. It is not a major problem for me, since my front door is well lit, but is something to watch out for.2) The most annoying thing about this lock is that it has started making a prolonged beeping noise when codes are input, whether the codes are right or wrong. I've not been able to find online anyone who's solved this issue. Resetting the device does not seem to have helped.All told, I guess you get what you pay for, though it seems like this would be an easy product to get right.
I**N
Touch pad lights up, lock works as expected, easy to install
The only difference between putting one of these on a door and a traditional door knob is the locking mechanism and the keypad. When you install it, make sure that all the holes line up, and check the door thickness, and where the knob is concerning the door edge. The door latch will adjust for the depth of the door from the edge. Also, make sure that the wire is going through the opening at the top of the mechanism. Follow the directions and you should have no problem installing this lock.The keypad lights up when you depress the keys and once you have your combination set (which is also easy to do) the door will open every time with the correct combination. There are also keys included. Overall, this was an easy install and it looks good on the 4 doors I locked so that unauthorized persons could not enter.
J**D
Inexpensive keypad lock but a bit of work to install it
So after locking myself out of the house (in the garage) in my PJs and nobody is home and nobody is coming home, I decided to have a keypad-key lock and hide the key where I might remember it. So I spent an hour drilling through my titanium plate protected lock (who does this kind of thing? Oh. Nevermind) and wiped out a bunch of good drill bits. Fortunately I have several sets because I cant remember where I put them so I buy another. In this case, honey, it saved my bacon. OK bought the above keypad lock because it was stainless steel and a lot cheaper than most of the rest. I mean its inside a garage, and if I ever have to drill it out....l you get the reasoning here). Some things to be ready for: It doesnt fit under a standard US placed deadbolt. on the outside I needed to grind off about 3/16 to clear the bottom of the deadbolt. No I can't turn it upside down because then the keypad is upside down and keys are hard enough when you have had a couple of beers. That would make no sense. But it snugs up against the deadbolt and looks no worse for the experience. Route the little data cable through but do it upside down. I will get to that. You dont put the screws through the whole assembly like you are used to. You bolt on a plate that will secure the inside part of the knob but remember how the outside barely fit? Well the inside doesnt even come close. Like 2" overlap with the deadbolt (Hellooooo Marketing Dept!) So That part can go upside down cause it doesn't have a keypad just a batter case. So ignore "this side up" on the plate (nice steel plate but deforms a bit as you torque it down) and route the cable through the cutout. It juuuuuust barely reaches. Now assemble a connector so small it would be at home in your laptop with your fingers while holding up the inside knob. Cant be done. Step 1. Tape the know so it doesnt fall by itself. Step 2. carefully use a needlenose to line up (white wires match dont care about the rest) and gingerly snap it closed. If it doesnt snap, it will come apart and your keypad will be connected to nothing. Now you can put the inner knob on with the 2 screws that now mate with the bottom of the plate. Ta Da. Success. Add some industrial batteries cause you dont want to find dead batteries when you get home and follow the programming instructions. After two or three tries you will probably get it. Once installed, it looks good, works Ok. The unlock button is on the lower right. Get a red sharpie and make it easier to see. Or nail polish, I dont judge. You got the key or the keypad and for a stainless steel lock for the price of an unkeyed closet lockset. Oh before I forget. New installations- the strike plate has non-standard spacing for the mounting screws so mark before you cut or if there is an existing strike plate just use that on. The screws they provided are tiny. Get some nice 1 1/2"-2" stainless steel brutes to hold the strike plate in place. Enjoy.
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