
Yale Security
The Yale Real Living Electronic Push Button Deadbolt (YRD216) is a fully motorized, keyless entry deadbolt with a backlit push‑button keypad that replaces standard deadbolts on interior or exterior doors. It offers up to 25 user codes (expandable to 250 with a network module), one‑year battery life, and weather‑resistant construction.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors highlight the Yale push‑button deadbolt’s easy DIY installation, motorized tapered bolt, and Grade 2 security rating. They commend its weather‑resistant design and the convenience of a backlit keypad, while noting that smart features require an optional network module.
What Users Say
No consumer reviews were found in the research data, so everyday user sentiment cannot be directly assessed. Documentation suggests users would appreciate the keyless convenience and quick install, but potential concerns may revolve around battery access and limited code capacity without a module.
Common Complaints
Need for an additional network module to reach 250 codes or enable smart features; potential keypad wear over time; battery compartment can be difficult to access due to tamper‑resistant cover; thin‑door compatibility requires a special gasket.
How It Compares
vs. Yale Touchscreen Alternative (YRD210/220)
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Choose the touchscreen version for a sleek interface and language flexibility; choose the push‑button version for greater keypad durability.
vs. Generic Keyed Deadbolt (Baseline)
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Opt for a basic keyed deadbolt if you prefer a simple, battery‑free lock; select the Yale electronic deadbolt for keyless convenience and advanced features.