TSA Luggage Locks, [Newest Version][2 Packs] Diyife 3-Digit
TSA Luggage Locks, [Newest Version][2 Packs] Diyife 3-Digit Security Padlock, Combination Padlocks, Code Lock for Travel Suitcases Luggage Bag Case etc.(Green)



PLEASE NOTE:
- The default code is 0-0-0. There is no other method to open it if you forget the code.
- Make sure press in the reset button fully when you’re setting new code once loosen a wrong code will be remembered.
- No keys inside the package!
| Weight: | 200 g |
| Dimensions: | 13.8 x 10.2 x 2 cm; 200 Grams |
| Colour: | Green |
| Pack Quantity: | 2 |
| Batteries Required: | No |
| Batteries Included: | No |
| Manufacture: | Diyife |
| Dimensions: | 13.8 x 10.2 x 2 cm; 200 Grams |
| Quantity: | 2 |
Great locks for a fab price! Setting them up was a breeze, and I love how they add an extra layer of security for my upcoming trip. With four easy-to-use combination padlocks and a sleek black design, they’re perfect for any traveler. Plus, knowing they’re TSA-approved gives me peace of mind.
These are heavy and good quality locks. Used on on my case and one for my hand luggage to secure my belonging while traveling. You also get a handy little key tag so you can possible attach the code to your keys? They are really easy to change the code too.
Used these locks for our suitcases on a recent holiday, much easier to use then locks with keys, only problem was the numbers were a little difficult to read, other than that they were easy to use and sturdy enough for the purpose of use.
It’s a lock, and it locks, but it does seem very durable for the price. When it comes to travelling it really is a deterrent to stop casual access to luggage and that it will do nicely. Seems robust and very easy to reset the code.
A determined theif will get in I’m sure, but they could also just break the zip if they really want my gear, so for what I need it for (the deterrent for easy access), the locks are great.
I’ve got 4 of these, well 3 now.
While they’re fantastic to travel with I was very surprised when one broke off the first time I took it on a flight. I had no case inspected slip inside my case so I’m certain it wasn’t removed by security and the other lock stayed on the case.
I’m keeping an eye on the other 3, but not sure I would trust having only 1 on a case. Thankfully my cases allow 2 locks so that’s what I do.