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Schlage Camelot Deadbolt Keypad, Satin Nickel #FE595VCAM619ACC
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Manufacturer: Schlage
Model: FE595VCAM619ACC
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Schlage
Label: Schlage
Features for Schlage Camelot Deadbolt Keypad, Satin Nickel #FE595VCAM619ACC:
- Keyless entry for enhanced security
- Easy to install, one tool installation
- Keypad illuminates so you can see it at night
- Codes easily added or deleted right at the keypad using the lock's unique 6 digit programming code
- Comes with battery (9V) included, a 6 digit programming code, and two 4 digit user codes pre-set at the factory
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Customer Reviews
VERY EASY TO INSTALL AND LOOKS GOOD 
2008-02-05
This item is very easy to install. I installed it in under 30 minutes and it looks and works exactly as described. I hate fumbling with the keys and this is exactly what I needed. Just enter the 4 digit code and presto the door opens. Great product. Buy it. I bought mine at Home depot for $139.99 + Tax....
Sturdy, well made, easy to install and use 
2007-09-19
I recently bought one of these for our home after we moved in. Now I don't need to fumble with keys every time I need to ket in the house, and I don't have to worry about kids losing or forgetting keys.
Like other schlage locks I have owned, this unit seems to be very well made, sturdy, and easy to install. The programming of codes is simple, and codes can be added or deleted just by using the keypad. Keypad use as far as entering codes or even updating codes is straighforward. The fact that a simple button push "lights up" the buttons at night is also cool.
The buttons are also epoxy-coated, so the numbers won't "wear off" thus revealing the codes used. I have a separate code for each family member, and can easily add codes if I have a contractor stopping by.
A key can be used to open the lock if for some reason the electronic part stops functioning (too cold from sub-sero weather, perhaps?). Since this is a Schlage lock, it can even be re-keyed so that the key you have matches the other Schlage locks your house may have.