Search Results For Locksmith
Meyer’s Local Locksmith
4.9/5 (641) View on Map
Address: 990 S State Hwy 5 #106, Fairview, TX 75069
Phone: +1 469-922-9966
Hours: Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Great service! The locksmith arrived on time, was professional, and fixed my issue quickly. Pricing was fair and everything was explained clearly. Highly recommend.
Michael’s Keys Locksmith
4.5/5 (149) View on Map
Address: 5429 Lakeview Pkwy, Rowlett, TX 75088
Phone: +1 972-498-1044
Hours: Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Do yourself a favor – check their prices before you go anywhere else. Their quality is great, too.
Some time ago, we got a keyfob for my wife’s newer Toyota Camry. Actually, I should mention that my wife got the keyfob because it’s not always safe to send my wife to some shops alone. The dealer had quoted us a prohibitive price. But Mike’s was very reasonable. And, after we got it, we couldn’t tell the difference between the two – Toyota logo and all. Her car used the key to start the car and it would hang up, sometimes, when I tried to flip open the key. So, I carried that one for a while until I realized that there was a piece that holds the key into the fob that wasn’t pressed all the way into the key and was dragging. I pressed it the rest of the way in and it’s as good as new. I’m sure they would have fixed it if I had asked them, but I stopped by, once, and they were at lunch. Doesn’t matter – I fixed it and it’s good as new, now. (Maybe better)
Fast forward a few years and I finally got a nicer car. Of course, it only came with one keyfob. I asked the dealer and it was prohibitively expensive, again. Later, I ran into (not literally) a mobile locksmith hawking car keyfobs in the Sam’s Club parking lot. I asked them what it would cost and should have been tipped off by them mentioning what the dealer would probably charge, suggesting that my Sam’s Club membership somehow got me a discount, and fear mongering of what would happen if I lost the one key. I mentioned that mobile locksmith’s price to my wife and she’s like, “We should check that place in Rowlett that made the keyfob for the Camry.” We don’t even live in Rowlett, anymore, but on my first day off, I gave them a call and their price was about half of what the mobile locksmith had quoted! π² Yes, please!!! I’m planning to drive the 30min from our new home, this afternoon. I’m sure they’ll do a great job and I just hope my wife doesn’t use the new keyfob to go cruising in my car without me! π₯Ίπ
Update: Yep, they produced a keyfob identical to (or better looking than) the original at the price they quoted and in less time. I don’t know whether to give my wife the new, prettier one or the old one. But, I’m happy to give them my business and pass along this review to save folks from going without a quality keyfob at a great price. Did I mention that Chris(?) is super friendly? He was – both on the phone and in person. π
Plainview Lock & Key
4.4/5 (83) View on Map
Address: 606 Quincy, Plainview, TX 79072
Phone: +1 806-296-7875
Hours: Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
I scheduled an appointment with this guy a few days in advance because I needed these doors open on my commercial building to get some property out that was being picked up. I drive an hour to my building and wait. Twenty minutes into the scheduled appointment time, I didn’hear anything so I reached out and he told me that he had a semi that he was trying to reekey, and it was going to be a while. A few minutes later he called me back and canceled. This put me in a terrible position because I had people on their way to this location to pick items up and I cannot open the doors. Horrible service.