Evan wrote:cledry wrote:Unfortunately these businesses that use U-change receive their keys from corporate and corporate will usually not let you change the lock to another type of lock. If they were left on the door by a previous tenant then by all means swap them out.
Many of the businesses in my area (mostly retail chains) which used to swear by U-Change have been switching over to instaKey SFIC... Same protection against key duplication, same ability to instantly rekey...
Advantages of InstaKey over U-Change: Multi-Unit employees like District?Regional Management and Loss Prevention can possess a master key rather than a large keyring of every U-Change key in field use...
Drawbacks of InstaKey: Once you use a step key, the control key used to install the cores won't work anymore and you would have to request another one through the end-user supply chain... Since some configurations of SFIC hardware require the core be removed from the housing in order to access a cylinder security screw for disassembly, an operable control key should be included in each step key set with the replacement keys...
Unless you are doing the initial install of InstaKey, it is basically just as difficult to deal with as a customer using U-Change...
~~ Evan
We have more calls to service problematic Falcon Instakeys than we ever had with U-Change. Personally I don't like either option.