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Yale Digital Lock 3109+

Vani from Wai O Taiki Bay

Brand new Sealed Box.

Warranty will activate upon Registration..

To get peace of mind, you need to secure yourself, your home and your personal belongings.
Yale Digital Door Locks take care of all this so that you can enjoy your life without any worries.
In these products we have combined our long experience in making secure and reliable locks with the latest technology for convenience and safety.

The Yale Digital Door Lock SYDM3109PLUS/60 is a premium proximity card digital door Lock with anti-panic egress function.

- Various accessoptions by proximity card identification, PIN code or key for your convenience
- Easy registration of cards
- Scrambling code
- Mechanical override key
- Break-in alarm
- Automatic locking - optional
- Anti-panic egress
- Safe handle, ideal for small children
- Low battery warning and emergency powercontacts
- IP X4 rating provides protection against splash water from any direction e.g. rain

Pick up AucklandCity or Glendowie

Price: $409

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Share in the comments below if this has ever happened to you.

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Is it rude to take a full trolley to self-checkout?
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