Amazon has 2-Pack Master Lock 646T Luggage 3-Dial Combination Padlock for $3.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or orders $25+.
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Product Info:
Luggage lock is best used as a luggage lock or backpack lock
Set your own three-digit combination luggage lock for keyless convenience
Small combination lock is constructed with a solid metal body, black finish, and steel shackle
13/16 inch (21 millimeter) wide lock body; 1/8 inch (3 millimeter) diameter shackle with 11/16 inch (17 millimeter) length, 3/8 inch (10 millimeter) width
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Amazon has 2-Pack Master Lock 646T Luggage 3-Dial Combination Padlock for $3.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or orders $25+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.
Product Info:
Luggage lock is best used as a luggage lock or backpack lock
Set your own three-digit combination luggage lock for keyless convenience
Small combination lock is constructed with a solid metal body, black finish, and steel shackle
13/16 inch (21 millimeter) wide lock body; 1/8 inch (3 millimeter) diameter shackle with 11/16 inch (17 millimeter) length, 3/8 inch (10 millimeter) width
Model: Master Lock 646T Set Your Own Combination Luggage Lock, 2 Pack, Black
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Most likely. In my experience, TSA is more likely to open a bag if it has non-TSA locks on it.
In my experience, they will cut the non-TSA locks. However, they've even cut my TSA-approved locks. I believe it is quicker for them to cut it than to look for the master key number that is designated to that model lock. Although my TSA locks were always cut in Detroit, so maybe it depends on the staff at the specific airport?
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In my experience, they will cut the non-TSA locks. However, they've even cut my TSA-approved locks. I believe it is quicker for them to cut it than to look for the master key number that is designated to that model lock. Although my TSA locks were always cut in Detroit, so maybe it depends on the staff at the specific airport?
Canada cut off my brand new TSA locks. Irritating.
In my experience, they will cut the non-TSA locks. However, they've even cut my TSA-approved locks. I believe it is quicker for them to cut it than to look for the master key number that is designated to that model lock. Although my TSA locks were always cut in Detroit, so maybe it depends on the staff at the specific airport?
They make it clear they can/will still still cut locks even if tsa approved at their agents discretion.
I think it's just faster/easier.
The real pro of using a lock isn't really to keep people out. It's preventing conveyor belts from rubbing against the zipper and potentially opening the bag.
A lock or every dozen flights is a good preventative measure.
Zip tie works too, but you have to remember to keep scissors in the bag in an unlocked compartment, and some countries remove them even in checked bags. So locks are better in my mind.
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I think it's just faster/easier.
The real pro of using a lock isn't really to keep people out. It's preventing conveyor belts from rubbing against the zipper and potentially opening the bag.
A lock or every dozen flights is a good preventative measure.
Zip tie works too, but you have to remember to keep scissors in the bag in an unlocked compartment, and some countries remove them even in checked bags. So locks are better in my mind.
I do use them for a super basic lock on my outdoor gates.
They hold up to weather very well.
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I do use them for a super basic lock on my outdoor gates.
They hold up to weather very well.
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