Addalock The Original Portable Door Lock for Travel & Home Security, 1-Piece Door Latch Lock for Houses, Apartments, Hotels, Motels, Dorms & AirBnBs – Lock The Door & Stay at…

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  • Addalock The Original Travel Door Lock: A home and travel must-have, this interior door lock instantly adds security to any space and works on most inward-swinging hinged doors regardless if the door bolt/latch fits in the designated opening
  • Easy To Install: This door lock security device installs in seconds – no tools required – and instantly adds safety, security, and privacy to any space; Use it as a front door lock, hotel door lock, dorm or bedroom door lock, or child safety lock
  • On-The-Go Safety: A travel essential for women and men, this portable door security device easily fits into your bag; Install this door reinforcement lock to enjoy extra security and privacy while away at an AirBnB, hotel, or other short-term rental
  • Authentic Addalock: The original travel safety door lock, Addalock features a metal body engraved with the Addalock logo and comes in a red Addalock pouch; Don’t settle for imitation door hardware & locks, choose the original door reinforcement lock
  • 20 Years of Experience: The creators of the original Addalock and Burglabar, Rishon Enterprises Inc. is dedicated to promoting safety, security, and privacy; Protect your spaces, whether at home or away, with our safety locks for doors

Specification: Addalock The Original Portable Door Lock for Travel & Home Security, 1-Piece Door Latch Lock for Houses, Apartments, Hotels, Motels, Dorms & AirBnBs – Lock The Door & Stay at…

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

Style

‎Set of 2

Color

‎Red, Silver

Number of Pieces

‎2

Finish Type

‎Polished

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

‎9.9 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

Date First Available

August 11, 2009

21 reviews for Addalock The Original Portable Door Lock for Travel & Home Security, 1-Piece Door Latch Lock for Houses, Apartments, Hotels, Motels, Dorms & AirBnBs – Lock The Door & Stay at…

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  1. kayski

    We’ve been struggling with our family member who has Frontal Temporal Dementia (FTD), a form of dementia often coming to younger individuals. She likes to leave the house and wander or take long walks and it’s difficult to keep an eye on her while trying to work or get other things done. She can unlock normal locks and we were putting heavy things in front of the door, but she can move them. I saw this and thought why not give it a try. I watched the install video, read the directions, and then happily put it on our door on the first try. It’s actually quite simple – open the door, insert into the latch, close the door, put the key in. Opening it – also easy! just pull it up and out. However – not so easy for our patient — she has not been able to figure it out, and, since she’s easily frustrated, has stopped even trying. This is so perfect! I applaud the inventor. It seems very durable so I see it lasting a long time. You can also buy a version that comes with a doorstop alarm just in case someone is able to open it — we don’t envision having to use that, but it also seems a good solution. I think this product is fantastic as well for personal security when in a hotel room, rental unit, etc. I will getting one for just this purpose!

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  2. Canadian

    Works well to secure door, but practise removing it in the pitch dark/with yr eyes closed. You may have to in an emergency situation.

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  3. Francis C.

    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: 4.28oz
    Price: 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: 9.28oz
    Price: 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 addalock
    Security – get the travelers lock
    flexibility/maximum coverage – get both

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  4. Van

    This is supposedly the original Original portable door lock, not an imitation.
    It is a nice touch it comes with an Addalock nice pouch too.
    I am glad I bought two.

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  5. Marilou

    Excellent lorsqu’on doit coucher à l’hôtel!! Personne ne peut entrer dans votre chambre une fois qu’il est mis. Très facile à utiliser. Ma fille de 18 ans l’a utilisé lors d’un de ses voyages. En plus, ça ne prend pratiquement pas de place dans les bagages et il est très solide.

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  6. A 20-Year Prime Customer

    I ordered this just a few days before leaving for a few weeks of travel. It comes in a very nice, “rip-stop-canvas” type carrying pouch that’s small, thin, and deep red: thus, takes up next to no space in a suitcase, yet easily found when unpacking.

    As noted in the sales description of this device, it only works on doors that open in toward the room that you’re seeking to make more secure. And yes, viewing the quick demo on You Tube will definitely aid the newcomer in understanding how this device works. I used it in a hotel in Instanbul, an “airbnb” flat in Ukraine, and a rented time-share in Cabo san Lucas. It worked fine in all of them. In fact, the biggest difficulty I had was using it in my own condo’s door in Seattle. That’s because the latter’s door has very little “gap” between the edge of the door and that door’s frame. As noted in the directions, if you can nudge a 25-cent coin between the door and its adjoining frame, then this Addalock (as in, of course “add-a-lock”), will work just fine.

    I’m a reasonably strong chap, and when I tried with some determination to open the door after installing the Addalock, I couldn’t get the door to budge. That’s not to say that a hefty guy, throwing himself at a normal house door a few times couldn’t overcome the door. But that’s a separate matter from whether the Addalock will keep the door latch itself from being opened. I found it provided added peace of mind. It’s obvious that no hotel housekeeper is going to inadvertently enter your room when you’ve taken the few seconds to install the Addalock.

    I liked it enough that as soon as I returned home from my travels, I bought one for my girlfriend.

    It’s worth noting that when I was shopping for hers, I discovered at least one outlet that offers 2 of these for only about 50% more than what several other retailers charge for just one. Given that it makes for a nifty little gift, I’d suggest finding the two-fer offer.

    Why didn’t I give it 5 stars? It became apparent to me fairly quickly that if the frame next to the door handle is snug against a perpendicular wall, it’s difficult to initially place the metal portion of the Addalock in place AND hold onto it whilst closing the door (thereafter easily adding the red “swage” piece). One obvious solution would be to add just a 1″ or 2″ long additional “L” or inward curved section to that metal piece, thus making it MUCH easier to hold onto during the brief installation process. But even as is, it’s still a clever, and very satisfactory means of further securing yourself in a room when traveling . . .OR to improve your security at home, too!

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  7. MacLeod

    I tried this out on my my house which is a newer home built in last five years and it worked! We used this on the resort room in Roatan and it worked great! Another layer of security and peace of mind. I would recommend trying it out, because there is a slight learning curve to use. But, once you get it it is easy-peasy!

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  8. Shenelle

    Works good! Easy to use once you have done once or twice

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  9. Ike Dennis

    I tried it immediately on my door, it was very easy to setup.

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  10. Davida Siwisa James

    efectivo

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  11. Dora Bocanegra

    La cerradura portatil viene con un estuche practico para llevar cuando viajas, como ventaja principal es la seguridad en la puerta, Lo recomiendo por su practicidad y calidad

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  12. Davida Siwisa James

    Works well to secure door, but practise removing it in the pitch dark/with yr eyes closed. You may have to in an emergency situation.

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  13. Canadian

    I tried it immediately on my door, it was very easy to setup.

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  14. Ike Dennis

    La cerradura portatil viene con un estuche practico para llevar cuando viajas, como ventaja principal es la seguridad en la puerta, Lo recomiendo por su practicidad y calidad

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  15. Shenelle

    I bought the Addalock portable door lock to have a little extra security when traveling, and it works really well. It’s small, lightweight, and easy to carry in a bag.

    The only thing to keep in mind is that it works best on doors that open inward, so it may not fit every door.

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  16. TechTraveler

    Keep Your Space Safe and SecuDisclaimer: This review is honest and unbiased, and I have not been compensated or paid for this review.

    The Addalock portable door lock by Rishon Enterprises Inc. is a game changer for anyone who values safety and security. This lock is not only easy to use, but it also provides an additional layer of protection for your home, apartment, or dorm room.

    One of the standout features of this lock is its portability. You can take it with you on the go and use it for added security in hotels, AirBNBs, or any other short-term rentals. It’s small enough to fit in your travel bag, so you can always stay safe while on vacation or a business trip.

    Installation is a breeze and requires no tools. The lock is designed to be used on most doors that are hinged and swing inwards. The bolt or latch of the door lock does NOT have to fit through the hole of the Addalock for it to work. This makes it a great option for apartment security, as a child safety lock, and for a secure college dorm room.

    The Addalock is also incredibly durable, with a metal body that is engraved with the Addalock logo. This is how you know you have the real and original Addalock portable door lock. It comes with a red Addalock storage pouch, so you can easily store it when not in use.

    Overall, the Addalock portable door lock is a great investment for anyone who wants to ensure the safety and security of their living space. It’s easy to use, durable, and portable, making it a versatile option for a variety of settings. As the creators of the Original Addalock and the Burglabar, Rishon Enterprises Inc. has a track record of promoting safety, security, and privacy for everyday life, home, or away.re with Addalock Portable Door Lock

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  17. Adrian C.

    Works well to secure door, but practise removing it in the pitch dark/with yr eyes closed. You may have to in an emergency situation.

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  18. Francis C.

    Works well to secure door, but practise removing it in the pitch dark/with yr eyes closed. You may have to in an emergency situation.

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  19. Francis C.

    I just tried this in four doors in my apartment and it only fit one. great and secure on the one but just know there is no guarantee it will fit every door. design issues between addalock and door frame.

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  20. db

    Excellent lorsqu’on doit coucher à l’hôtel!! Personne ne peut entrer dans votre chambre une fois qu’il est mis. Très facile à utiliser. Ma fille de 18 ans l’a utilisé lors d’un de ses voyages. En plus, ça ne prend pratiquement pas de place dans les bagages et il est très solide.

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  21. Austin zigan

    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: 4.28oz
    Price: 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: 9.28oz
    Price: 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 addalock
    Security – get the travelers lock
    flexibility/maximum coverage – get both

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