Yale YR771SL-TB New Traditions Entry Lockset with Savannah Knob, Textured Black Review

Yale YR771SL-TB New Traditions Entry Lockset with Savannah Knob, Textured Black Feature
- Non handed
- Concealed screws
- Snap on/off levers and knobs
- Brass key cylinder
New Traditions from Yale - enhanced quality & style in the great Yale tradition. Yale, a name unmatched in the industry since 1840, has forged a new tradition of value that brings astounding affordability, durability and style to timeless designs. In New Traditions from Yale we offer the styles and designer finishes to enhance any decor, with features virtually unmatched at any price. Secure yourself and your belongings with flair and make an appropriately impressive statement - whether your home reflects a traditional or contemporary décor. Select from a group of designer finishes that bring flexibility to your décor. Mix the look of finish and lock style to enhance any doorway for a spectacular WOW factor. Value, quality, style - that's what makes New Traditions from Yale one of our signature lines that have welcomed owners home for years! New Traditions locks meet these specifications: ? ANSI Grade 3 ? Available in Distinctive Finishes ? Lifetime Limited Warranty - Finish and Mechanical ? Concealed Mounting Screws - Clean Upgraded Look ? Solid Brass key cylinder ? Removable Lever/Knob & Rosettes - Allows for Easy Scratch-Free Installation Do you have a product question? ?Contact Yale Customer Service for assistance at 1-800-438-1951, or contact our Customer Service via email at www.yalelocks.com. More about Yale locks... In the early 1840s Linus Yale modified an ancient Egyptian locking device and created the compact cylinder pin-tumbler lock. He patented his invention as the "domestic lock." By 1845 Yale had begun manufacturing his locks in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, in a small brick building that still stands today. Over the years there have been advances in materials and manufacturing, but the basic principle of Yale's ingenious design remains unchanged. Most of the locks securing American homes today owe a nod to Linus Yale's genius - a fact that makes Yale the most trusted name in locks.
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