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  1. It runs on battery. Before battery runs out it will give a warning. If really run out, you can use the 9V battery to power the lock or use mechanical key. Thats what the salesman told me.

    I confirm this is also how my Samsung-5120 door lock works.

    To note: the physical key is not a common feature though, only in some of the models.


  2. Can understand the idea behind this feature. Noone wants to get stuck in a house on fire..where the lock wont open.

    But is that safe against some intruder who just heats up the lock with some flame from outside ?

    This is a good question - which made me go read up on my Samsung-5120 manual.

    So, it detects the *internal* temperature and if it is above 55 deg Celsius, it will sound the door alarm for 15 secs before automatically opening the lock.

    I won't be able to test for sure how fast an external fire source will raise the sensor (on the internal side) - and I hope the intruder won't get to try; I think it is easier and quieter to use a door wrench.


  3. I gotta mine Gateman F10 recently (will upload pic) Loving it :P

    It's within your budget ;) including installation

    With 1 yr warranty :)

    I think Gateman F10 and F100 has a more 'up market' look to it (compared to Samsung's) :good: .

    Bro,

    Thx for the previous lead, I jumped the boat :P:D:D

    Towards better AND lower cost of living :yamseng: .


  4. Hi everyone,

    am considering to get digital lock for home....any recommendations pls?

    whats the best deal I can get for <$500, any online sales for it plus installation?

    Thanks very much.

    Samsung or Gateman were the two brands I looked at before choosing the former (SHS-5120) because it has a physical key (when all else fails) besides the pin, and RFID card access.

    I would have preferred Gateman if fingerprint recognition were important.

    If you need to budget, $150-$600 will be the range depending on installation and warranty requirement, and choice of models/features.

    I guess you can start by choosing the brand (if looks and perceived quality are important to you) and then choose the access features ( fingerprint, pin, physical key), and then other features.

    Hope that helps.


  5. Hi altantis

    Yes you're correct if I'm not wrong Yale brought over the Gateman hence you see Gateman printed in the lock

    I'm looking for someone to supply and install the lock, any lobang?

    :yamseng:

    I got mine from Desmond 9830-7788 (mentioned in this thread); he has the Gateman series as well. My relative (who stays in a strata terrace) has also bought/installed 3 units (F10 and F100's) through him.

    But I need emergency physical key :bangwall: - hence Samsung.

    Maybe ask around here to see if more buyers got more discount or not...


  6. My aunty loves to cook which results of my top cabinet besides cooker hob+hook left with oily stain stick at the base & its very thick too! I ve used Magic clean, Mr Muscle, Cif/Jif, detergent with lemon or lime contains but still cant remove it....Pls help!!!

    I've just done some scrubbing of my kettle and cooker hood with this. Nothing could have been easier. You can get it at the supermarket.

    Sodium Bicarbonate or Baking Soda


  7. Key locks are just the worst, every time you want in and every time you want to lock up, you’ve got to go through the enormous task of turning that key. Sure, it doesn’t sound like much, but it would be a lot easier (and about a million times cooler) if you could just wave a little card and the door would lock or open itself for you. That still leaves the annoying process of turning the doorknob, but a solution for that isn’t quite ready yet.

    San Jose Locksmiths, Emergency Locksmith San Jose

    As a recent convert (to using digital door lock), yes - I can 'appreciate' the statement made above (though I would have laughed at it before actually installed one for my house).

    However, we had been using physical keys for the last x decades of our life - without much complaint.

    So, what's the 'tipping point' for this new found luxury?

    Simple, the price points for these brought about by the online sellers will allow me to install on all my children's rooms ... now that is too carried away (for now) - or is it? :dribble: .


  8. Installed.. shs 1110 .. love the silver colour and the white digital numbers .

    Yet to test it.. will move in by 5th dec to test the new toy.

    Just a note to whoever interested.

    shs 1320 - Digital Number Colour is BLUE (New Model - Using Card Access) Black

    shs 1210 - Digital Number Colour is WHITE (Old Model - Using a toggle) Black

    shs 1110 - Digital Number Colour is WHITE (Old Model - Using a toggle) Silver

    Products URL: http://www.samsungdigitallife.com/Products/mainproduct.html

    My mother uses two of these SHS-1210 (front and back door) in her apartment in Malaysia; trying to make it a little bit more complex for the thieves there (yeah - still not thieves proof but hey maybe they will look for traditional door lock alternatives for picking). They are priced so cheaply now on eBAY.sg (just saw it today -- only $90 USD excluding installation/postage :bangwall: compared to a year ago) that I would think these will be the preferred models for those with more than one door for entry (for "fail-over" :sport-smiley-004: ?). I had chosen SHS-5120 because my HDB has only one door (for entry) and I needed a physical key as a backup :furious: .

    As an aside, for my mother, the toggle (SHS-1210/1110) is good enough but the RFID card access (SHS-1320) is more convenient for those minimalist (just another card in the wallet). In practice, we use neither - the pin combination is still the most 'zen' :thumbs up: .


  9. Anyone use Yale YDM4109? Or where can I buy it and cost? :unsure:

    http://www.yaleasia.com/en/yale/yale-asia/...;productId=9461

    Thx

    This one looks like the Gateman F100 I was evaluating (before eventually choosing Samsung 5120).

    In the link you provided; there is a large downloaded picture -- and I spotted a "Gateman" printed on the lock; so it looks like an OEM version.

    If F100 is the equivalent, do an eBAY search for iRevo Gateman F100 Biometric Fingerprint Lock; that would give you an indicative range --- or just go for F100 :yeah:.

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  10. Hi all,

    I am also interested in the Samsung 5120, but I heard that it comes with a emergency key feature. If thats the case, then wouldn't it becoming the same as normal lock? if I lost the key, someone find it, this lock is still useless.

    Is there some other models that is gd?

    ....

    Just got one (see my post above!). Yes, your are right - it has a physical key access feature for just that.

    Do it like me lah .... put one at place x, another one at place y (yes, two keys are in the package).

    Then send an email to yourself to remind you where you placed it. When bad luck :jawdrop: happens n years later, do a search on "key" in your email box . :dancingqueen:

    Cheers! :yamseng:

    You use the key only in emergency of course (so it is not "If thats the case, then wouldn't it becoming the same as normal lock?" ) :bangwall:


  11. The solution would be call HDB and they would inspect, advise on what to do next and cost would be 50% 50% for both up n down neighbours. One of my relative paid $250 for everything.

    Just to close off this thread.

    Yep. Done that -- HDB advise/solution will rip the tiles (which in my case, rip quite a lot of things). I tried XYPEX treatment on my neighbour's ceiling instead.


  12. I've just installed Samsung SHS-5120 in my HDB exec. Preferred this as it has an emergency physical key access (call me paranoid but good assurance).

    Wonderful gadget (my kids now rush to open door - both when they are inside and outside the house) - not sure what tickles them (could be addictive tones or the 'iPhone look')!

    The reality is a digital door lock is very useful for me (I'm a convert!) because:

    • We go jogging every day (next to Pasir Ris park) and beats having a key in your pocket
    • When you need to rush to the toil*t, you can shave 5 seconds off the time to open the door :rolleyes: [ btw the rfid card can be the local KopitIam card!]
    • My parents visit regularly (when we are not at home) -- and letting them in using a pin is easier
    • Just close door and it auto-locks

    Security-wise (compared to previous)

    • We sometimes (5%) left a key sticking on the door outside - especially after a NTUC supermarket visit carrying all the groceries!
    • Our kids do lose their keys sometimes
    • Beats leaving a key in the shoebox or under mat or pot (yeah) for the visiting parents
    • It autolocks ! ! ! when closed

    What makes sense in getting it now versus a year or more ago is the price-point.

    If you get from the right sellers, the price (without warranty) and reliability of these locks is low enough to 'just do it'.

    You can top up for warranty if paranoia overcomes you - but in the price range of Nike shoes - you can take a bet.

    Btw, get the installation done together - you will appreciate the convenience of having the door delivered and installed with assurance before paying.


  13. Such a common problem - but hard to search for advise. Mine is a localised leak around the drainage pipe in my neighbour's ceiling below.

    Please advise what solutions are available:

    1 - hack and re-tile (ok - want to avoid due to cost, and effort)

    2 - chemical grouting / injection ( what are the pros and cons?)

    Pros:

    a) 1/2 day effort

    b) cost (getting a quotation from contractor soon)

    c)

    Cons:

    a) Warranty offered is 1 year in area of treatment

    b)

    3 - anymore?

    Thanks in advance.


  14. Interesting suggestion I have not come across before! I guess these would last forever for that kind of price too.

    Thermal Cooker Blog

    Please do recommend reliable and good built quality brands. The varieties in the marketplace centers around two-three brands.

    I am not sure what functions I need but I would like to do a lot of meat/vege stews for the kinds when they come back (parents won't be home!).


  15. Background:

    My 10+ year old master bedroom toilet leaks to the floor below. Leaks are observed from the floor below to be just around the (big) pipe area. We observed also that if we just use the wash basin, it is ok, so the leaks must be from the bathing area leading to the drainage hole (that stretch is covered with tiles so we can't see visually if any of the tiles popped).

    We did a quick - re-plaster/cement around drainage hole - but that does not work.

    We are now trying to assess alternatives to fixing the problem (e.g. minimal re-tiling of the floor, layer on top of existing ones to avoid extensive hacking etc.)

    Ask:

    Like to ask forumers here for toilet contractors who can help assess alternatives -- and also do a good piece of work if we have to re-do the toilet!

    Appreciate it!

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