KitLock ticks all the boxes for iBin

 

When Andrew Burton, owner of iBin Innovations Ltd, needed a durable battery-operated keypad lock to fit to his parcel delivery boxes, KitLock cabinet locks proved to be a perfect match.

Three years ago, iBin Innovations Ltd recognised there was an opportunity to take advantage of the popularity of online shopping and designed a range of stylish parcel delivery boxes. iBins provide a convenient and safe place for couriers to leave home delivered goods when there’s nobody at home to sign for them.

 

“While Internet shopping itself is convenient because you can browse and compare products from the comfort of your own home, waiting in for the delivery isn’t,” explains Andrew. “How many times have you missed a parcel and had to rearrange another delivery or travel to the courier’s depot to collect it? iBins overcome these issues and make the delivery process much more convenient for everyone.”

 

How Does An iBin Work?

The code to open the iBin is added to the ‘special delivery instructions’ or ‘other information’ box during the checkout process. When the delivery is made, the courier opens the iBin with the four-digit code and places the item inside. A label with a unique number is fixed to the underside of each iBin lid. The courier simply enters the number as proof of delivery. When the lid is closed and the lock handle returned to the original position, the iBin is once again secure.

 

Why KitLock?

Andrew needed to find a simple, yet effective method of keeping the iBins secure and started researching the market.

 

“We needed a durable, easy-to-use keypad locking mechanism and we quickly realised that the KitLock KL1000 from Codelocks provided everything we were looking for,” said Andrew. “We didn’t want our customers to have to connect their iBin up to an external power supply– we wanted it to be a self contained unit – so finding a battery-operated lock was essential. Also, because iBins are located outside it was crucial the keypad lock was weather resistant.”

 

KitLock KL1000 is a battery-operated keyless lock designed specifically for securing cabinets and lockers. It provides approximately 15,000 openings from just two AAA batteries. When fitted with a rubber gasket, a KitLock is IP54 rated making it suitable for outdoor applications.

 

 

“We loved the simplicity of programming a KitLock. The lock can hold up to four different access codes so that customers can apply different codes to different websites or couriers. Using a master code, customers can easily change their access codes on a regular basis,” said Andrew.

“Also, KitLock will flash a red LED light if the batteries get low. It has an override facility should a customer ignore the low battery warning and let it run down completely!”

 

Positive Feedback

 

“The decision to use KitLock to secure iBins has been fundamental to the success of the product. Customers have been very complimentary about the locks, in fact I’ve not had any negative feedback at all,” said Andrew. “We’ve really enjoyed working with Codelocks. Our orders are satisfied within 24 hours and any service issues are resolved quickly and professionally.”

 

15, Jul 2014

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