I just listed 2 weeks ago. I have 5 bookings very quickly. ...
I just listed 2 weeks ago. I have 5 bookings very quickly. Two of the bookings have already happened both with 5* reviews. H...
Hi everyone. Does anyone have a particular key pad or lock box to recommend for letting guests in on their own?
They are all the same- produced by one or two Chinese factories. Probably one.
We use an old-school lockbox from Masterlock. It's not as convenient as a keypad, from what I've read, but it works for us.
Pros:
We prefer not to load up our phones with apps; old-school is "no-tech"
No-tech is less expensive by far
We never need to worry that the batteries have failed, and guests will be locked out
Our exterior door has a decorative half-window which is very near the handle. Any keypads we've seen all have the pad at the top, so won't fit our needs.
Cons:
We manually have to change the code each time (not a problem for us, as we live onsite but it IS a bit of a pita)
Possibility that guests may lose/forget to leave the key, necessitating getting new keys cut (and, for the paranoid, the possibility that a guest may have a copy of the key made for their own nefarious purposes)
Some guests seem to have problems opening the box
Cheers!
We used Masterlock's lockboxes over the years then, about two years ago, switched to a Schlage Encode keypad, and couldn't be happier with that. Padlock beats lockbox in every category except price.
Lockbox gives you a false sense of security; they are mostly made of cast alloys that can be easily crushed with a hammer or strong clamp, the shackle can be cut with a relatively small bolt cutter.