The Master Lock 4688D TSA approved lock is a 1-1/8-inches (29mm) wide resettable combination lock with flexible cable. This lock comes in four bright colors, blue, silver, red or black. Color cannot be selected at time of ordering, a random color is shipped.
FEATURES –
- Metal.
- 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.
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REVIEWS ABOUT THIS TRAVEL BAGS AND LUGGAGE [ SAMPLE ]
1) THIS IS A BASIC TRAVELERS LOCK - I traveled to China with this lock on my luggage and it worked exactly how I expected it to. If you are like me, you want to lock you luggage to know that it was not tampered with when you leave it with the flight crew, or leave it all day in a hotel when the cleaners come in. This lock is perfect for those reasons, and it opens and closes quickly and easily.
No one expects to buy a luggage lock that cannot be broken, right? Anyone who wants to get into your luggage will just as easily brake the zipper before breaking the lock. I really want a simple way of knowing if someone went into my luggage without permission. That way I can hold the airport or the hotel accountable if it occurred while in their possession. And this lock is perfect for those needs. Plus it was very easy to lock and unlock with no need for holding onto a key. Very good lock.
Also it is TSA certified which if you do not know what that means I suggest visiting their site by googling tsa locks; and it is the link that says - TSA: AIR TRAVEL
Please let me know if this was a helpful review for you!
By Nick Fav on September 15, 2012
2) 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.
By Ann on September 17, 2010
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