🔑 Unlock the future of security with Shed Lock!
The Shed Lock is a keyless, durable 4-digit lock designed for easy access and long-lasting security. With a simple installation process and a dual function as a key box, it’s perfect for homeowners looking to enhance their shed's security without the hassle of traditional locks.
D**9
Great alternative to standard keyed shed handle lock
Had a wooden Amish built shed installed, it came with a standard keyed door handle lock, which works fine, but I didn't want the hassle of using a key every time. I looked at Tuff Sheds, I liked the door lock they have, but it is proprietary to them, and I didn't see anything else comparable from other shed builders or manufactures.This is the next best thing, with the added convenience of not needing a key. It has a nice locking latch that opens from inside the shed as well, and you can open and close the door like a regular door. The original keyed lock on my shed you had to either leave in the open position, which if it's windy the door would blow open, and I could technically latch it from the inside, but it was not easy to do and not convenient to do so.Installation was also easy, as I have a wooden shed, I did have to add a wood spacer to line up the 2 brackets on my double doors, other than that installation went as smooth as the video instructions show.
G**Y
Worked great for me
There are not many choices for a shed door lock. I wanted a combination door lock and this fit the bill. I did not want a lock with a key, only a combination or keypad - who wants to look for a key when your working outside and need to get into your shed. My other choice of installing an electronic deadbolt with a keypad required two modification kits: one for a thicker door and one for a 5 inch set back - both cost additional and appeared to have a lot of issues working with certain model deadbolts or brands. When I found this Yardlock shedlock, it seems perfect as it requires no batteries and uses just a 4 number combination. The website shows it installed on a two door shed. I only have one door, but it was still easy to install. I just installed the inside door handle/catch (it is just like an inside screen door handle), I shut the door while inside the shed and marked where the catch/strike is on the door jamb. I then chiseled out a channel or hole, like a "D" with the flat side reversed and chiseled it out deep enough for the latch strike to release into the hole. You could also add a strike plate if you want, but I didn't think it was necessary. The door shut perfectly and the latch opened in my chiseled hole - door was secure. I have no handle on my door so no one can pull on it. Simply dial in the combination and the YardLock opens down and pulls back the latch, my door opens with zero effort by just pulling on the outside box. I did have trouble with the wire that wraps around the inside door latch not pulling all the way through the hole. The wire loop has a crimped grommet to secure the wire and it interfered with the mounting plate, not allowing the wire to completely pull through and opening the latch fully. However, I quickly resolved this by making the hole on the mounting plate larger on the right side, I just drilled it out larger. Once I did that, the wire moved completely and freely. After I installed this and used it a few times, I ended up really liking it. It is plenty secure - if you want more security, put a motion alarm inside your shed. Not needing a key, just a combo is fantastic and no batteries. I would buy this again. Also, anyone mulling around your shed won't even know what this box is on the outside, so they would give up trying to get in. This was half the cost of an electronic deadbolt.
T**N
Great convenience. Questionable security if crime is a concern.
I love the convenience of this lock. Couple of concerns with it however… First is that the tabs in the body that the lock mechanism lock into do not seem to be very robust. I am concerned as to how well this lock will resist a prying attack with a screwdriver or similar item. The other issue is with the sliding cover that protects the combination wheels from the weather. The cover slides open fairly easily, but is very difficult to push back up into the closed position. It seems to be somewhat flimsy plastic and binds tightly in the housing. Overall, I think this lock is great if you need to convenience of a combination and your shed is located in an area that has a fairly low crime rate. If storing valuable items, or if your shed is in an area where crime is a concern, then I would recommend seeking out a more secure alternative.
J**A
Easy lock
Easy to install and really a simple lock. Just works. Don’t listen to the other reviews where it states the lock barely makes contact. I almost didn’t buy it because of that review. It’s adjustable. If you have some basic know how and READ the instructions you will not have any problems.
K**B
Great lock to swap out for a keyed lock!
Like others, the keyed lock to our shed was a nuance. We use the shed quite a bit and often were needing to get in when we were already near it or realizing we forgot the key just as we got to the door. I was looking for a straightforward solution that could be an easy swap for the initial door handle. This was exactly what I was looking for.The install was very straightforward. Once I removed the old handle, I was able to use the existing placement and holes to install this device. The instructions were clear on what was needed and I was alble to get it all installed in a relatively short period of time with the custom configured combo. The most difficult part of the install was threading the wire through the screw holes and ensuring the tension was appropriate.The whole family is a fan of this new lock and have commented on how much easier it has made it to access the shed.
D**G
Poor build quality. Cable is too big for attachments
I wasn’t 100% thrilled with the quality of the latch, and I was missing the backing plate for the strike, but I decided install the latch while I waited for the missing part. I made sure that the combination lock worked, changed my combination and made sure that that worked before I put any holes in my door. I thought I was smart for doing that. So I mounted the latch on the inside and then drilled the huge hole through my door to the outside and mounted the outside section of the lock. At that point, I tried to thread the cable through the attachments inside the lock box. Only to find out that the cable is too big for the holes. I managed to get it through the first one, but the second one was too small. And now there are little bits of cable sticking off to the side that you can’t bend back down and just the whole thing is a debacle. So now I’m taking it all apart and I have a bunch of screw holes and a 3/8th inch big hole all the way through my just-painted door. And I am extremely unhappy. Good idea. Poor execution.
D**4
Great shed lock
Easy to install and looks great and does the job!!!!!!
J**Y
Great gadget
Works as intended. Easy install
A**R
Perfect Solution for replacing my keypad lock
Replaced a keypad entry with this waterproof lock. Installation was simple but you needed to be careful with the placement of the latch. If you gap between the door and the jamb is too big, you will not be able to use this as the latch will not catch. Other than this, the lock works great.
E**P
Great lock
Exactly what I needed - no more running around trying to find keys for the shed lock!
G**T
Near impossible to feed cable
Terrible system for feeding the cable back through two tiny holes and after a while of trying the cable frays. As a handyman doing this for a customer for a small fee, who can afford to return it and go back or fiddle around with it for an hour?I would not recommend this at all!!!
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