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Yale Security Deadbolt Lock, Satin Nickel Keyless Non-Connected Entry Door Lock with Digital Keypad Touchscreen for Code Entry, ‎YRD256-NR-619

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Color: Satin Nickel


Size: No Wi-Fi


Style: No Wi-Fi


Pattern Name: No Key


Features

  • Lose your keys, for good: Unlock your door using your entry code on the keypad, and leave the bulky keychain behind. For use with your smartphone or smart home system, Yale Access Upgrade Kit is required (sold separately).
  • Auto-Lock for peace of mind: You didnt forget to lock the door, your lock did it for you. Rest easy knowing that your door is locked every time you leave the house and when you go to bed at night.
  • Easy to install on any door: Not so handy, Not a problem. Yale Assure locks are super easy to install and are guaranteed to fit standard doors (doors 1-3/8 to 2-14 thick).
  • Stop hiding keys: Sharing codes is the new hide-a-key. Give unique codes to friends, family, and other people you trust, and never put a key under the doormat again.
  • Upgrade to Wi-Fi with Yale Access: Use just the keypad for now, and upgrade to a smart lock whenever youre ready. Our Yale Access Upgrade Kit (sold separately) lets you use your phone as your key.

Description

Lose Your Keys. For Good. Introducing the slimmest electronic lock for your home; the Assure Lock SL. This sleek and modern touchscreen deadbolt allows homeowners to enjoy the convenience of 100% key free unlocking while enhancing curb appeal. Unlock your home without the hassle of keys by entering your 4-8 digit entry code on the keypad. Lock the door behind you by simply tapping the keypad. The lock is simple to install and even easier to use. Upgrade your Assure Lock SL with a Yale Smart Module to add it to your smart home or security system.

Brand: Yale Security


Special Feature: Auto-Lock, Back-Lit Keypad, One-Touch Lock


Lock Type: Deadbolt, Keypad


Item dimensions L x W x H: 0.66 x 2.59 x 3.62 inches


Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: Yale Security


Special Feature: Auto-Lock, Back-Lit Keypad, One-Touch Lock


Lock Type: Deadbolt, Keypad


Item dimensions L x W x H: 0.66 x 2.59 x 3.62 inches


Material: Stainless Steel


Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Style: No Wi-Fi


Color: Satin Nickel


Number of Pieces: 2


Finish Type: Brushed


Included Components: Yale Assure Lock SL Lock, Deadbolt Strike and Mounting Hardware, 4 AA Batteries, Installation Manual and Door Template


Shape: Rectangular


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Control Method: Voice


Connectivity Protocol: Z-Wave


UPC: 081023000017


Model Name: Yale Assure Lock SL in Satin Nickel (Non-Connected) (YRD256)


Global Trade Identification Number: 17


Manufacturer: Yale Security Inc.


Product Dimensions: 0.66 x 2.59 x 3.62 inches


Item Weight: 3 pounds


Item model number: YRD256-NR-619


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy install for a standard dimension door
Color: Black Suede Size: Wi-Fi Style: With Wi-Fi Pattern Name: No Key
Confusing at first when trying to read the instructions the night before. Installation went fairly good. Just make sure you look inside the hardware box to verify everything came out of the small box. My module was stuck inside and I didn't see it. I thought the little white door sense was the module. Thinking it was an upgrade on the module for some reason. That's on me. After talking with Yale customer service, I happened to look a little deeper when he said there should be a QR code. Customer Service was great. Overall my fault and easy install if I had looked in the box. I didn't use the door sense as I couldn't get it to work and I don't think I need it anyway. The App works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2025 by Terry McCarty Terry McCarty

  • Great device when paired with the August Connect module for HomeKit integration!
Color: Black Suede Size: No Wi-Fi Style: No Wi-Fi Pattern Name: No Key
I have installed several Yale Assure deadbolts as well as HomeKit enabled smart locks from other brands, and this is by far my favorite! The black finish is very sleek and it matches our matte black hardware quite well. For those who want to control this with a Smartphone, the Connected by August Kit is required for HomeKit integration. Alternatively, you can purchase the Yale Assure Lock SL with August Connect which simply is these same two components placed into a larger box, and with a $80-90 higher price tag. Installation of this lock requires you to completely remove and replace the existing deadbolt. This is typically done with a phillips screwdriver, and is a very simple 2 minute operation. Once that is removed, the Yale Assure tapered deadbolt latch is installed in the door and the deadbolt mounted around it. After installing so many of these, it takes me less than 2 minutes to do these steps as well. It includes the required four AA batteries, and I suggest replacing them with lithium ion batteries when they expire. The next part can require some extra work, depending on how well aligned your deadbolt is with respect to the latch for the handleset in addition to how well the door seals when it is closed. I suggest attempting to lock the deadbolt with the existing deadbolt strike plate to see how things work before making any changes. I have found that I often have to adjust the handleset strike plate so that it latches with the door squeezed tighter against the seal - this typically requires a chisel to physically relocate the handleset strike plate. Once that is done, install the new deadbolt strike plate such that there is no interference with the deadbolt latch. This step is important, as if the deadbolt rubs against the strike plate it will at best wear your battery prematurely and at worst get jammed. Once that is complete, you can sit back and enjoy the beauty and simplicity that is the Yale Assure Lock SL. I really like that this lock does not have a keyed access. There are quite a few options that you can set on this device, such as volume (including off) and one-touch lock which simply requires you to touch the keypad with your hand to lock the deadbolt - such a timesaver when heading out! I installed the Connected by August module (sold separately) and that allows me to control this from my iPhone directly from the August iOS app as well as with HomeKit. From the August app, I set up geofencing, so it unlocks when I return home. From HomeKit, I use “Hey Siri” from my iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock the deadbolt. I should note, I also have an August Wi-Fi Smart Lock, 4th Generation, and I MUCH prefer this Yale lock over that. The Yale Assure Lock SL simply works better (more reliable WiFi) and has the ability for me to unlock with the keypad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by AmazonUser

  • Works great, app is a little glitchy
Color: Black Suede Size: Wi-Fi Style: With Wi-Fi Pattern Name: No Key
After having had and used this device and cooperating app for almost 6 months it has some great positives as well as a few things that could be better. First I'll say that installation was relatively easy. I've never installed a deadbolt before, but the instructions were very step-by-step. The only trouble I came into was installing the device that bridges the lock to the wifi. I had a ton of issues until I started playing with the lock and realized that the lock only works and connects correctly when I leave the back battery cover unscrewed. I even tried resetting the batteries several times and nothing worked until I permanently left the battery cover unscrewed. As it is it just sits on top and doesn't ever really seem to move. I also really enjoy the included sensor that tells me if my door is actually shut or open. I feel like this is such a huge feature that most smart deadbolts don't have. And what is the point of your door locking if it's not even actually shut? The app is pretty easy to use. Pretty easy to add people and their codes, can even send a text message through the app to your contact with their pin code. It might be nice to add a simple instruction to that automated text about how to actually input your code and gain entry and exit. The only major issue I had was my first weekend away and my dog sitters were having issues with the lock accepting their pin even though my app was telling me that they were registered with the correct pin code. It seemed like the app was just glitching because I couldn't even load the updated list of entry, locking and exit times. I did uninstall and reinstall the app and connected to both the wifi and my wireless data with no resolution. Finally the next day everything updated and my visitors pin code also worked too. All in all, I do think that this was a good purchase, but there are definitely flaws with both the app and hardware as mentioned. I did attempt to contact Yale's support line on 2 occasions, but it was never answered and my online support submission did not get a response. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2021 by F Ferow

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