Multiple Locks with one key
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Multiple Locks with one key
I have see that you can buy a package that has a door know and dead bolt lock that both use the same key. What I would like to do is buy 2 of these kits that all use the same key.
In other words, I would like the door knob and dead bolt on both my front door and back door to all use the same key.
What is the best way to do that??
Thanks
In other words, I would like the door knob and dead bolt on both my front door and back door to all use the same key.
What is the best way to do that??
Thanks
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Often a large home improvement store will have many in stock and you can sometimes find some with the same key code. Stores will often offer rekeying in-house when you purchase the locks. Our local store does this. Usually costs a fiver per cylinder.
If these options do not work, buy your locks and bring them to your local lockshop, they will rekey one of the sets for you for around 5-10 dollars per cylinder. If you are ordering the locks, you should be able to specify keyed alike for all the cylinders.
If these options do not work, buy your locks and bring them to your local lockshop, they will rekey one of the sets for you for around 5-10 dollars per cylinder. If you are ordering the locks, you should be able to specify keyed alike for all the cylinders.