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A-Professional Locks
Category: Home Services Keys & Locksmiths Keys & Locksmiths [Edit]
940 N Alma School RdSte 112
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 345-6700
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm
2011 Angie's List Best-of-Phoenix Contractor. 2010 BBB Ethics Award Winner (the only Phoenix locksmith service to ever win this award). A+ BBB Rating.… read more »
4 reviews for A-Professional Locks
4 reviews in English
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Review from Jim W.
I have dealt with these guys on three occasions and they have been great every time.
I went to Lowe's and they:
a. Didn't have blanks for all the keys I needed
b. The keys they did copy didn't work anyway
So I went to my friendly neighborhood locksmith where every key was flawless, even the "manufacturer only" keys that they didn't have a perfect match for. They were still able to shave a close blank down and make my keys.
I never go anywhere else now. Why bother. -
Review from Heather D.
Mayer, AZ
We've used these guys two more times since the original for an apartment we rent out to tenants in Mesa! They are very professional, reasonably priced and on-time!
Listed in: My Neighborhood
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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4/17/2009
Well every road trip has its blunders. Ours included that we forgot to pack our house key. So… Read more »
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4/17/2009
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Review from MaryLou D.
San Diego, CA
This place rescued my mother more than once over the years and were very helpful to me when I needed extra keys made and when I had questions about how to operate the "keyless entry" lock on the front door. I had the combination but needed the technique and they gave me enough suggestions that I was able to figure it out. My worst fear was that I would lock myself out and not be able to get back in if I couldn't work the combination. Thanks for all your help guys!
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Review from Lauren V.
this is a great monday morning review. first, let me set the scene for you:
it's Sunday night. I've spent literally the entire day nursing a hangover wtih frozen pizza and S&C dvds. finally, around 8 p.m., after the sun goes down i take my dog for her evening stroll.
fresh out the shower, and because it's dark, i rock a ridiculous PJs outfit of super short, bright orange shorts and a tank top in crayola crayon red. i look like a damn popsicle or something. ... anyway, i return to find that in my hang over cloud i've by habit flipped the bottom lock as i walked out. for the record, i have never, ever locked my self out, lost my keys and in my 10 years of driving locked keys in a car one time. eff. i reapeat, eff.
no wallet, no cell phone, no keys (car keys to drive to a safe house) and no makeup.... and with a dog. did i say EFF! ?
so, i bite the bullet and walk up to the ampm on kyrene and elliot, 65-pound pit in tow who happens to pretty much hate strange men, particularly when they're on bikes. you know the exact kind of people who frequent am pms on a sunday night.
without the aid of a cell phone contacts list i came to realize i know about three numbers by heart. and one of them is my BBF's parents' number from 12 years ago. long story short i get a phone book and call every locksmith with 24 hour service in the valley.
A Professional Locks was the ONLY one who wanted less than $80, and estimated he could be there in about 30 minutes instead of the requisite hour everyone else needed to rescue a frustrated girl and her dog ( est. was $55 - a steal really considering every other locksmith considered this a 24-hour emergency type service given the day/time)
so i walked back and sure enough, he was there in the alloted time and even though he couldn't pick the lock because the door knob was so old and jacked, causing him to take the knob off and rekey it, he didn't charge more. now that's service. in fact, dozer even lunged and jumped on him all snarling (she's not a biter, just an intimidater) he didn't even freak out or get pissed. now that's class.
yes, they are licensed and bonded, too. i don't know why his price was so much cheaper, but i am stoked. five stars!
