TSA Luggage Locks CFMOUR 4-Dial Padlocks for Travel Suitcase Case 2 Pack – Black
CFMOUR Combination Locks Protect You and Your Partners Luggage With a Secure 4 Digit Combination TSA Approved Padlock
Features
– TSA accepted and approved lock.
– 4-dial combination lock for improved security.
– Professional for travel lock design, widely used.
– Durable material Zinc Alloy, every single lock is hand tested before it leaves the factory.
– Not only limited to travel, TSA Locks can also be used for anything that a padlock could be used for, such as: Smaller lockers & cabinets, cases & bags, chains, hasps and more.
Specifications
– Material: Zinc alloy
– Color: Black
– Weight (about): 70g (Each one)
– Size (about): 6.9cm x 3.1cm x 1.4cm.
Contents
2 x Travel CFMOUR 4-Dial TSA Combination Padlock – BLACK
Notes
Please remember your new combination. You can wite down or take a picture of it and store it safely.
Product Features
- 【TSA Approved】Travel Sentry Accepted Locks allows TSA screeners to inspect your luggage without damaging the locks
- 【Hard Decipher】4-digit Combination locks offer 10,000 security combos and take 10 times longer to crack than 3-digit locks
- 【Easy to Use】Numbers are easy to maneuver, reset and set to your own preferred passcode
- 【Free Combination】Each lock can be reset and set to its own preferred combination, the original combination number is 0-0-0-0
- 【Perfect Travel Companion】Thin shackle, It can pass through all standard zipper and hardcore keyholes easily. Use for travelling on your suitcase, backpack, luggage, toolbox, baggage and school lockers, gym lockers, Water park, briefcase, filing cabinets etc, also lock your love
This is honestly super easy to cut open if you have the right tools; however, I assume that’s not anything to worry about if you just need it for traveling. I also like how it’s a lot more light-weight than some of the other locks on the market. It’s also very easy to set up. You just dial 0-0-0-0 first, and then turn it 90 degrees counter-clockwise. I found the instructions to be a little confusing from here, so I’ll do some more of the explaining. At the 90 degrees counter-clockwise position,…