I’ve installed a few of these lock and occasionally I get one that will not retract all the way. It will leave a quarter inch of the bolt sticking out which can lock you out of your house. Nothing an angle grinder can’t fix but it shouldn’t have to come to that.
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YRD216 is the perfect Yale lock if you (like me) dislikes the touch screens because you cannot hit the keys without looking at them. It's a generation older than my YRD220 lock (lacks some features and no voice feedback) but also just 50% the cost.
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Solid little lock - but very dated at this time, even by non-smart lock standards. Programming, operation, installation a little cumbersome. Probably better on a back door, it's not as pretty. There's not a lot of choices for 2 1/4 doors in the smart lock /E-Lock arena (without an extension and only certain models), but Yale seems to have a few.
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