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Not sure wtf your talking about, but those aren't even words you can choose, which is my point...
TSA keys are all in the public domain. You can purchase them, or even print them. Any idiot with lockpicks can pop these open, too. I accidentally opened one by putting the tools in.
And you can bypass the zipper pulls entirely, just by poking the zipper with a pen.
Again - I've used TSA locks so the zippers don't slide open on a trip. But please don't imagine you've protected your luggage contents against theft.
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No this is a terrible lock to be used for security. The shackle is laughable and anyone can 3D print the master keys for these. Get a real lock for your gate.
But let's all just chuckle to some insipid quip about "adulting" and declare ourselves fit to exist.
bastards never cut mine but searched luggage whenever i had a few cans of sardines or other canned sea food. before i discovered TSA locks i used zip ties. That was long ago. If you use zip ties does TSA still replace them with their ties?