compromizer wrote:I have played around with the Kwikset smart key locks and just yesterday ran into one of these Schlage Securekey locks. I just ordered some blue key blanks for them so I can rekey them in the future. The difference as far as I can tell is that the blue key blanks have a cut in the side for likely a sidebar. You just put your blue change key in, turn 30 degrees to the left, then you have to cut a copy of your new key onto a blue key blank, stick it in and turn back 30 degrees to the right and its rekeyed. I like these more than the kwikset smart key because it makes it a lot harder for the customer to do something wrong and render the lock practically useless.
@compromiser:
The Blue Reset key blanks are noticeably thinner at the blade than a standard Schlage key blank and the warding on the side of the blank close to the bow is absent in order to trip the release which uncouples the pin stacks and allows for the re-keying process to occur...
~~ Evan