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No fumbling with screws or searching for tools. Simply slide the metal piece into the door latch strike plate, close the door, and snap the handle into place. That's it. Even if you're exhausted after a long flight or it's pitch black in the room, installation is foolproof. The design is so intuitive that you'll have it secured before your luggage hits the floor.
Hotel staff has master keys. Airbnb hosts have spare keys. But once this lock is engaged, keys become useless. The door physically cannot open from the outside, creating a barrier that didn't exist with the standard lock alone. It's like having a deadbolt that only you control, giving you complete authority over who enters your space.
At just 4.3 inches long and lighter than a smartphone, this lock disappears into any pocket, purse, or carry-on side pocket. There's no bulk, no weight, no excuse not to bring it. Toss it in with your passport and phone charger—it takes up less space than a pack of gum. Perfect for minimalist packers who refuse to sacrifice safety for convenience.
There's a unique vulnerability that comes with traveling alone—checking into unfamiliar rooms, wondering who else has access, lying awake at strange sounds. This lock addresses that specific anxiety. It transforms an uncertain space into a secure one, letting solo adventurers finally relax and recharge. Because exploring the world shouldn't mean sacrificing a good night's sleep.
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Yes, as long as your door has a standard strike plate (the metal slot where the latch clicks in). Electronic keycard locks still use traditional latches that extend into the strike plate—this device blocks that latch from the inside. It works on about 95% of hotel doors worldwide, including chains like Marriott, Hilton, and Holiday Inn.
You can remove it in under 2 seconds—just lift the handle and pull out the metal piece. Unlike chain locks that can jam or fumble with in panic, this has a simple single-motion removal. Many users actually prefer it over chain locks specifically because it's faster to disengage when you need to leave in a hurry.
Unfortunately, no. This lock only works on doors that open inward (into the room) because it needs to wedge between the door and the frame. For outward-opening doors, you'd need a different type of security device like a door wedge or rubber stopper.
No. The metal piece slides into an existing hole (the strike plate), and the ABS plastic handle rests against the door without adhesive or screws. There's nothing to damage the paint or wood. Housekeeping and maintenance staff are actually familiar with these types of locks—they're becoming common among travelers.
Not without significant force. If you don't respond and they have a legitimate reason to enter (like a medical emergency), they would need to call security or management. The lock will create noise if someone attempts to force the door, giving you warning time. This is why it's important to remove it when you leave the room—housekeeping can't enter for daily cleaning otherwise.
You're likely trying to insert it before closing the door. Here's the correct sequence: (1) Insert the metal piece into the strike plate opening while the door is still ajar, (2) Close the door so the latch extends and holds the metal piece in place, (3) Then snap the handle onto the stud on the metal piece. The door latch itself is what keeps the metal piece secured—gravity alone won't hold it.
No, this only works on standard hinged doors with a single latch mechanism. Sliding doors don't have a strike plate that the metal piece can insert into. French doors (double doors) would require two separate locks, and even then, the gap between the doors often doesn't provide enough support for proper installation. For sliding doors, consider a security bar or different locking mechanism.