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Kwikset was founded in 1946 by Adolf Schoepe and Karl Rhinehart.<ref>[https://www.kwikset.com/about-kwikset/company-history Kwikset Company History]</ref> The original lock was a [[tubular]] design which was dubbed the "Kwikset" because it could be quickly installed and serviced. Since then, the company has become primarily associated with their [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] lock designs, though modern Kwikset designs include [[wafer]] and [[electronic lock]]s. | Kwikset was founded in 1946 by Adolf Schoepe and Karl Rhinehart.<ref>[https://www.kwikset.com/about-kwikset/company-history Kwikset Company History]</ref> The original lock was a [[tubular]] design which was dubbed the "Kwikset" because it could be quickly installed and serviced. Since then, the company has become primarily associated with their [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] lock designs, though modern Kwikset designs include [[wafer]] and [[electronic lock]]s. | ||
In 1957 Kwikset became a subsidiary of American Hardware Corporation (AHC). In 1964, AHC merged with Emhart Manufacturing Corporation. In 1989 Emhart was purchased by the Black & Decker Hardware and Home Improvement Group. Black & Decker combined with Stanley in 2010 to become Stanley Black & Decker.<ref>[http://www.stanleyblackanddecker.com/company/history Stanley Black & Decker Company History]</ref> | In 1957 Kwikset became a subsidiary of American Hardware Corporation (AHC). In 1964, AHC merged with Emhart Manufacturing Corporation. In 1989 Emhart was purchased by the Black & Decker Hardware and Home Improvement Group (HHI). Black & Decker combined with Stanley in 2010 to become Stanley Black & Decker.<ref>[http://www.stanleyblackanddecker.com/company/history Stanley Black & Decker Company History]</ref> | ||
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. completed the acquisition of HHI from Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. on December 17, 2012.<ref>[https://investor.spectrumbrands.com/news-releases/news-release-details/spectrum-brands-holdings-completes-acquisition-stanley-black Spectrum Brands Holdings Completes Acquisition of Stanley Black & Decker’s Hardware & Home Improvement Group]</ref> | |||
Kwikset is now owned by Spectrum Brands. | |||
== Lock Listing == | == Lock Listing == |
Latest revision as of 17:37, 15 January 2023
Kwikset
Kwikset | |
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Name | Kwikset |
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Headquarters | Lake Forest, California (USA) |
Founded | 1946 |
Founder(s) | Adolf Schoepe, Karl Rhinehart |
Products | |
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Electronic locks |
Kwikset is an American lock manufacturer that produces low security lock cylinders, electronic locks, and door hardware. Kwikset is one of the most well-known lock manufacturers in the United States, with a high market share in most residential areas.
History
Kwikset was founded in 1946 by Adolf Schoepe and Karl Rhinehart.[1] The original lock was a tubular design which was dubbed the "Kwikset" because it could be quickly installed and serviced. Since then, the company has become primarily associated with their pin-tumbler lock designs, though modern Kwikset designs include wafer and electronic locks.
In 1957 Kwikset became a subsidiary of American Hardware Corporation (AHC). In 1964, AHC merged with Emhart Manufacturing Corporation. In 1989 Emhart was purchased by the Black & Decker Hardware and Home Improvement Group (HHI). Black & Decker combined with Stanley in 2010 to become Stanley Black & Decker.[2]
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. completed the acquisition of HHI from Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. on December 17, 2012.[3] Kwikset is now owned by Spectrum Brands.
Lock Listing
- Kwikset Classic
- Kwikset Titan
- Kwikset Smart Key
- Kwikset Smart Code
- Kwikset Powerbolt