Jul 202013
Master Lock 4688D TSA Accepted Cable Luggage Lock in Assorted Colors, 1-Pack
- 1-1/8-inch (29mm) metal body
- Set your own combination convenience
- Flexible cable resists abuse from luggage handling equipment
- Bright colors simplify baggage identification
- 1 color, blue, silver, red or black, randomly selected at time of shipment
The 4688D padlock by Master Lock is TSA approved! No need to have unlocked baggage while traveling anymore. The red-and-white TSA logo on the lock notifies screeners that they can unlock and relock your baggage without having to break the lock open. Also, the 4688D comes in four colors–black, blue, red, and silver–for easy baggage identification. And with set-your-own combination convenience, you don’t have to worry about loosing the key while you travel.The Transportation Security Administrat
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Super Lock,
This is the best lock out there in my experience. We had 2 bags that were checked in at the Johannesburg airport. Someone tried to get into both bags. They easily broke one of our brand new locks which was a different model. We found that other lock inside its ravaged suitcase (and many items were stolen from that bag). By contrast, this particular Master Lock had numerous cut marks on it, but it held up well and did not break. This model of Master Lock combines a metal shell and heavily twisted wires in a way that makes it withstand assaults very well.
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Very Insecure – Opens in seconds without a tool,
This lock can be opened in seconds by anyone without a tool. Find some good light and take a look in the crack above the numbers. Spin the dial until you see a notch on the silver bar in the crack. Line each one up with the dots and there you go. I don’t expect a lock like this to be extremely good, but this is just ridiculous. Unfortunately I leave on a very long trip tomorrow and don’t have time to find something different.
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A simple lock that does its job. It deters casual thiefs so they move on to another no lock luggage.,
Lets be real here. If a pro-thief wanted to break into luggage locks, he can easily do so and nip the shackle or the flimsy zipper with simple tools. All these luggage locks do is just deter the casual thief to snoop towards a more unsafe luggage without lock. While the coated cable isn’t as strong as the steel shackle, I do like how the cable is more flexible, LARGER and less likely to do damage or bend the zipper. Another thing that I like about this lock is that it has a combination and it is so easy to set your combination. No way did I want to carry another key around especially if I were to lose a tiny key. Another good thing is that it’s TSA certified so they shouldn’t be cutting your locks at the airport. As for no TSA signal indicator where it tells you when a TSA agent opens it… Not a big deal. I hope that I can trust TSA agent not stealing anything. Negative thing that kinda bothers me is that it is only 3 number combination lock. I think 4 numbers may have been better because of more possible combinations but I doubt many thiefs would go the guessing combination route.
And to the people who use luggage locks for gym lockers… Don’t use measly luggage locks because they are far weaker than the thicker shackle locks. It’s called luggage lock for a reason. Don’t use the regular dial combination locks either because they can be picked with piece of aluminum. Get the masterlock speed dial combination lock! It is great and stronger than the other locks.
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