Just in time for back-to-school (and back-to-lockers for many kids!), Master Lock has brought forth an innovation in combination lock security. It is my pleasure to introduce you to dialSpeed Electronic Combination Lock.
Electronic combination lock…what the heck, right?! Well, there are lots of handy dandy things this cutting edge product can do!
It offers an electronic interface which makes it quicker and easier to use than a standard combination lock.
It comes with a resettable primary code and the option of creating 3 additional guest codes. If you share a locker space with someone at the gym, for example, you can both access the locker without having to memorize the same code! That’s especially cool if the code you use happens to be used elsewhere for you.
There is also a permanent backup master code at masterlockvault.com for your device. This means that as long as you can get online, you won’t be locked out forever if you forget your code!
This lock comes with a CR2032 battery that has an estimated 5 year life span before it needs to be replaced. There’s also a low battery reminder so that you aren’t ever surprised to find a dead bolt (snort! snort!) on your hands.
I just got my dialSpeed in the mail, and it looks pretty darn slick! I’m impressed with this new way of approaching how to work a combination lock. I think the generation of kids currently in high school would really love it, too! It speaks to their electronic sensibilities!
Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win a dialSpeed from Master Lock!
Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my site.
Disclosure: I am a member of the Master Lock Live Secure Safety Squad, and as such, I receive complimentary products as a thank you for my time. All opinions expressed here are strictly my own, however.
Moataz faheem says
How does it cost?
Ola Jaggers says
Super excited I won this!!! It will be perfect for my hubby or either one of my boys!!!
Thank You!!
~Ola
Lily Kwan says
I forgot my combination once when I was in high school.
heather c says
I sometimes write the more difficult combos in a random folder or inside a purse pocket. Interestingly, I still remember one code from twenty years ago!
Gianna says
Memorable #s that have meaning.
Patrice says
I write it down backwards.
Jennifer Peaslee says
I’m bad at remembering numbers so i always pick meaningful numbers…they say you shouldnt do that though, so don’t listen to me!
Angela Winesburg says
I had my combination written on the flap of my notebook encase I forgot it
shirley zolenski says
I used to forget mine after breaks all the time.
Breanne says
I might have forgotten it after breaks but I wrote it down
Melanie Montgomery says
I shared one with a friend and she always opened it for me.
kathy pease says
i was always forgetting my combination in school im better off with a key.lol
Rachel Newman says
Song for the combination to one of your favorite tunes
Jenny O says
If I get to choose the code, I always try to pick something with memorable numbers. Birthdays, anniversarys, etc.
Sharold says
I try to repeat the code over and over till I remember the code
Jennifer B. says
I am horrible at remembering combinations. I have one lock that uses letters and that is easier for me.
Eric says
Lock looks awesome
meghan says
I teach high school special education and our students who need extra help get a really dorky lock. I would love this to make them “cooler”.
amy marantino says
i email the combinations to myself.
Tanya White says
I didn’t use my locker the whole year of 9th grade because i forgot the combination
Richard Hicks says
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Richard Hicks says
I use mnemonics to help remember them
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Melissa VandenBerg says
try to assign the numbers with something in your life. Its easier if the numbers have meaning
kendra W says
I usually try to correlate the numbers with someones bday to remember
chris K says
I have forgotten the code to my bike lock before, but at least it was not when the bike was chained somewhere!
Jennifer M says
I can NEVER remember lock combinations. I still have nightmares about forgetting the combination on my locker in high school. Serious panic attack nightmares!!!
LisaN says
Write them down at least 10 times in a row, helps you remember them!
Tim says
The best way to remember a combination, or anything, is to put a melody to it
Kayla says
I used a keyed lock when I was in high school. I kept forgetting the combinations!
Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
Don’t have any tips, I just remember numbers really well for some reason
natalia ryjova says
Ive had the same one since sixth grade. I still remember that old combination.
Kimberly Hilbert says
I have no tips except to write it down. Unfortunately my daughter cannot work a combination lock. This one, however, she might be able to. THanks for the giveaway
mike b says
as in i use them as codes (peoples phone numbers)
mike b says
peoples phone numbers
s riches says
I always have been able to remember numbers.
kristy says
I was always late to class because I couldn’t master those old turn to the left turn to the right locks
Karen says
I’ve always been good with numbers and memorization, so it was always easy. Thanks for the giveaway.
Daniel M says
yep forgot mine before
Sarah S says
I associate numbers with my pets.
Erica C. says
I always kept the little sheet with the combo on it in my wallet.
Derek T says
I always kept my code in my wallet just in case.
Jennifer Reed says
I forgot mine in high school all the time. I made my boyfriend remember it and would ask him all the time. I also wrote it down on my arm. I know I was strange so no tips from me.
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Chelsea r says
I forgot mine all the time in school and ended up just lugging all my books with me.
Brittney House says
I kept my combination in my phone
Tamar says
Did you make the hedgehog?
I am good with numbers… or at least was good with numbers. It wasn’t too hard.
Sara Wood says
I keep my combinations in my wallet on a piece of paper.
Misses Giveaways says
I try to make my combination into a song so I wont forget it.
Jen S says
Luckily, numbers stick in my head, so never had a problem in school. Now if I could just remember the combo for a lock I recently found in a moving box…
rachel says
I always forgot my combo in high school and had to go to the office and get it from the secretary. I secretly think she liked our little visits. lol
Linda Kwolek says
I’m a epic failure on remembering numbers.
Charlene S says
I was always worried that I would forget my high school lock combo, it was just something that I remembered.
laura ari says
I keep all my combinations in my phone now to help me remember them.
Michelle W says
I never used my locker in school because I could never remember the code, my mind switches numbers around so it was almost impossible. Now I think I would put the code in my cell phone.
Dee S says
I have not had too much of a problem remembering them. I have heard that making up a song in your head about the numbers works well!
STEVE STONE says
I always reapeated it and used something easy to remember
Jill says
I remember writing it on a folder so that I wouldn’t forget.
Steven says
I sing a little tune with the numbers
maria says
if i have my phone with me to play music, etc. then i can store the code in there!
Serena Powell says
I always had my combination written on a paper on put into something that I would always have on me, like my wallet.
Janet F says
I have always had a hard time remembering combination lock numbers. I had to write them on a piece of paper and then hope I didn’t lose the paper.
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david says
I always keep it written on my hand for a few days until I remember it.
Karen F says
I usually make a rhyme to remember it with
MAMOTTS says
make a sentence to remember
Brian Scott says
Repeat in your head seven times
susan says
I’m actually not too bad remembering combinations however any help to remember one with familiar numbers is always helpful.
Ola Jaggers says
For some reason I’ve always been very good at memorizing numbers, so I haven’t had too much of a problem remembering.
Thanks so much for the chance to win!!
~Ola
John Stetson says
I forgot the combination to my gym lock. Fortunately it was in my bag at the time, so all I had to do was buy another one.
Debra L. Guillen says
I have a lock right now that is on a lockbox that I can’t open because I can’t remember the password and can’t remember where I wrote it down at…ARGHH! Hoping to win. Thanks.
The Roger says
I have a bad habit of forgetting if I don’t use it for a while. Recently, I went through every possible combination to find the right one and remember it. lol, fortunately, I had a cold and wasn’t doing anything else at the time.
Sammi says
I still have dreams where I forget my high school locker combination
Sunnie says
Im not the best with combo locks, my husband has a good memory.
Danyale N says
i used to forget mine all the time grrr used to be lated for class due to it
Tari Lawson says
Practice, Practice, Practice and also have the number written somewhere so you can get to it if you forget.
Kathy S says
I remembering practicing a few times the first few days!
Deborah Penney says
This is really COOL 🙂
Richard Morris says
make a rnadom set of numbers people won’t guess
Shannon Baas says
I use race car drivers names to help me as I love racing.
Caitlin McClure says
Just keep it written down somewhere handy until you use it enough you memorize it.
Anne P says
I forgot my combination but even more embararssing was my locker #
LaTanya says
I try to use the same code for everything, so I do not forget.
Harold D says
It’s amazing it’s been 30 years and I still remember my high school combination.. 14-7-28.
Maria Kiguthi says
I always had to make up a saying with a rhythm to help me remember my combos.
Valerie says
I have a set code that I try to use for as many things as possible. Can’t reveal it here though…. 🙂