🔐 Lock it down, wherever life takes you!
Addalock is the original portable, keyless door lock designed for instant security on inward-swinging doors. Crafted from polished metal and backed by 20 years of trusted innovation, it installs tool-free in seconds and fits perfectly in your travel bag. Ideal for homes, hotels, dorms, and AirBnBs, this 2-pack ensures you never compromise on privacy or safety—whether at home or away.
Brand | Addalock |
Special Feature | Keyless, Portable |
Lock Type | Addalock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.8 x 3.5 x 0.7 inches |
Material | Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | travel & home security, front door security, hotel door security, dorm or bedroom door security, child safety |
Style | Set of 2 |
Color | Red, Silver |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Finish Type | Polished |
Included Components | Red Addalock pouch |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Rectangular |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Model Name | FBA_RE1001-2 |
Manufacturer | Rishon Enterprises Inc. |
Part Number | FBA_RE1001-2 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 3.5 x 0.7 inches |
Item model number | RE1001-2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Keyless, Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Added security lock for doors
The extra lock is easy to carry in my purse for trips. It is very easy to quickly install on hotel doors.
D**E
Because why not?!
I just moved into an apartment complex and it’s an extra level of protection that makes me feel safer! As a girl living alone, it’s a comfort thing. Love it. I’ll bring it on vacation with me too!
F**.
AddaLock VS. Travelers Security Lock Llc.
This review is comparing two high end travel locking solutions, the Addalock and the Travelers Security Lock Llc..I really liked both locks, but for different reasons. Which one you choose to take with you will be dependent on your individual needs.The Addalock:Weight: 4.28ozPrice: twenty bucks or so.Operation: A flat, thin steel bar is provided, it looks a lot like a cheap bottle opener. Quality is solid. at one end, there are a couple steel prongs that stick out. Insert the steel prongs into the bolt hole in the door frame, then close the door with the metal wedged between the door and the frame. A red plastic/metal triangular wedge clips to the end of the bar and settles down against the door. Trying to open the door pushes against the plastic which is attached to the bar that is inserted into the frame - not going to open!Pros:LIGHTWEIGHT. This is the strongest selling feature of this device. It is relatively thin, takes up a small footprint, and only weighs 4.28oz. When it works, it works well enough and prevents entry. Ideal for a backpack traveler who has to make every ounce count. Thin metal bar makes it easy to fit into tight door frames.Cons:1) Doesn't fit SUPER snug into the door. It will keep the door from opening or even moving much at all, security is good.... but it's obvious from the other side you have something small and "rattle'y" jimmied into the lock.2) Needs the frame to be at least a fair to middling fit with the door. If it was a REALLLY loose door, I think the lock would fit too loosely and be able to be circumvented fair easily.3) As others have noted, it's not compatible with quite a large number of hotel room doors. Might work, might not.4) A very "standard" door lock will still be able to slide the bolt through a hole in the bar and close normally. Someone from the outside will just find a normal closed and locked door, unless they try with a key. (that part is ok). BUT for anything other than a super standard lock bolt size, it won't fit through the hole, which means it's just the addalock keeping the door closed now... and since it doesn't fit in 100% snug, it becomes obvious to someone from the outside that the main door lock is not engaged.The Travelers Security Lock Llc.:Weight: 9.28ozPrice: fourty bucks or so.Operation: A relatively thick machined aluminum bar is provided. At the end of this bar is a large raised portion. Much like the Addalock, this raised section is inserted into the door and then the door is closed with teh aluminum bar in the jam between the door and frame. A second piece consisting of a notched block of aluminum and two long, padded bolts is then attached into the notch on the bar. The bolts are tightened until they press against the frame and door. Much like the addalock, any attempt to open the door presses against the bolt attached to the aluminum bar in the lock hole.PROS:1) Heavy gauge machined aluminum block. This thing feels solid, and fits together like a precision part.2) TIGHT LOCKUP! Once you turn those bolts hand tight against the door frame, NOTHING is going to move. Someone trying to pen the door from the other side might be led to believe that you had boarded up the door and nailed it down. This thing locks up the door so tight, there's not even a hint of a jiggle.3) Very adjustable. The two independently adjusting bolts allow it to fit any sized door or frame with ease and the above mentioned tightness.4) The bar on this unit does not have a hole in it. No matter what size door bolt you have, The door will not be able to latch with the bar in place. Which means the door will never be "latched" while you have the travelers lock in use. This PRO about this design is that there's a lot more metal in the latch hole, and it makes the bar very structurally sound. And it turns out to not be a Con in my book because the Travelers Lock is so adjustable that it locks up the door SOLID, so nobody that is trying to pull on your doorknob would even realize that the door was "open", if anything it would feel like the door was boarded up on the other side!CONS:1) It's heavy! If' you're a backpacker, this guy is a serious weight investment.2) The aluminum bar is a little thick. Maybe it is by necessity for structural integrity... but it's thick, and will have trouble fitting into tight tolerance door frames.BOTTOM LINE: they still haven't made the perfect lock yet. If they could make a Traveler's Lock with a thinner steel bar, that would be nearly "perfect". The traveler's lock will work in the loosest doors, and lock em up TIGHT, but may have trouble fitting in very tight door frames. The Addalock won't work with the loosest door frames, and locks the door a little looser, but it will work in very tight door frames.If your primary concern is:Weight - get the addalockSecurity - get the travelers lockflexibility/maximum coverage - get both
K**.
Extra security
Only problem I have with it is it doesn't fit all doors, but when it does fit it works perfectly.
J**W
Effective
“This is an amazing invention. My apartment complex doesn’t allow anything to be installed on exterior doors—no chains, no security bars. But I never felt secure relying only on the standard door locks, and this device solved that problem. It’s ingenious. It's portable, affordable, well-made, and works perfectly.”
D**D
good job
good job done
B**A
Good
Exactly correct
S**Z
Very pleased with product
Works great. Easy to use. Nice to have more security.
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