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Kryptonite Anti-Theft Foldable Bike Lock w/ 2 Keys/Mount

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    • This anti-theft folding bike lock is made from 3mm hardened alloy steel bar w/ tightened rivets for greater cut resistance; compatible w/ bikes, scooters or accessories to a wide range of fixed objects
    • Easy to install bracket, allowing for simple attachment and hassle free transportation
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Amazon has Kryptonite Anti-Theft Foldable Bike Lock w/ 2 Keys/Mount (Black) on sale for $25.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $9.01 lower (25.75% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $34.99 (part of Amazon's Big Spring Deal offer)
  • About the Deal
    • This anti-theft folding bike lock is made from 3mm hardened alloy steel bar w/ tightened rivets for greater cut resistance; compatible w/ bikes, scooters or accessories to a wide range of fixed objects
    • Easy to install bracket, allowing for simple attachment and hassle free transportation
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
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Today 03:17 AM
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purificadaToday 03:17 AM
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anyone have one like this that can chime in on whether this has any advantage over a standard u shape lock?
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FrudalityToday 03:22 AM
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It actually took LockPickingLawyer more than a minute to get this one open, so it must be a decent lock. The lock in the video has a different key, so it might not be the exact same lock.

Link to video:
https://youtu.be/qA6odz9GmJY
Last edited by Frudality March 30, 2026 at 08:26 PM.
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Quote from purificada :
anyone have one like this that can chime in on whether this has any advantage over a standard u shape lock?
I bought this one two years ago along with a number of heavy chain types for our families scooters and bikes. This one compacts and carries the easiest if mounted with zip ties to a frame but opening it and trying to wind it through wheels/frames does take a bit more work than with chains. Much lighter than the heavy kryptonite chains for sure.
Btw, this one will open and fit more options than a standard u lock.
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richardho11Today 02:52 PM
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Thanks OP!
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Quote from Frudality :
It actually took LockPickingLawyer more than a minute to get this one open, so it must be a decent lock. The lock in the video has a different key, so it might not be the exact same lock.

Link to video:
https://youtu.be/qA6odz9GmJY
Personally I'll never understand the obsession to rate locks by LPL standards*. He is covertly picking the locks, anyone IRL who wants to steal a bike is going to be using brute force methods to take the item as fast as humanly possible. The locking mechanism matters nothing to that individual.

*Don't get me wrong, his videos and skills are legit, but your average thief isn't carrying around a pick set, is not concerned with unobtrusive opening methods, and certainly does not practice picking a lock a dozen times (off camera) before that 60 second video on YT. They are unlocking windows with rocks, opening doors by kicking them in, and cutting off chains with bolt cutters.
Last edited by WooHoo2You March 31, 2026 at 08:08 AM.
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megamarkToday 03:08 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Personally I'll never understand the obsession to rate locks by LPL standards*. He is covertly picking the locks, anyone IRL who wants to steal a bike is going to be using brute force methods to take the item as fast as humanly possible.

*Don't get me wrong, his videos and skills are legit, but your average methhead isn't carrying around a pick set nor practices 80 times (off camera) before that 60 second unlock on YT. They are unlocking windows with rocks, opening doors by kicking them in, and cutting off chains with bolt cutters.
Valid point. These new cordless powertools are way quicker than attempting to pick.
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J03Today 03:08 PM
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Quote from purificada :
anyone have one like this that can chime in on whether this has any advantage over a standard u shape lock?
Just portability. 3mm is pretty thin. Easily cut through with a saw. A middle of the road U-lock should have at least a 12mm shackle but they're pretty cumbersome. I strapped my u-lock to my bike so it wasn't too bad but was still kind of annoying. I lived in a city though so it was worth the piece of mind. If I lived somewhere with less crime and wanted something more portable I would probably consider something like this. Even though it's thin it's still better than any 'braided' lock. Those can be cut with a pair of wire cutters.
Last edited by J03 March 31, 2026 at 08:12 AM.

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Today 03:20 PM
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splg38Today 03:20 PM
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I love this lock - yes it's really thin and probably easy to cut but most bike locks are anyway. Super easy to lock up your bike for quick trips...
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JollyRiver5583Today 03:22 PM
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Quote from purificada :
anyone have one like this that can chime in on whether this has any advantage over a standard u shape lock?
I've had this lock for 2-3 years, mostly use it for my e scooter. It's easy to carry (mount on the scooter), and it has a larger locking area than a U lock, but these advantages come at the cost of being easier to defeat than a U lock
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hexagramsToday 04:09 PM
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Hardware store chain and padlock hasn't failed me yet.
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adnjToday 04:20 PM
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This is such a tidy package to carry. I like it for locking ladders down to my rack when I move them.

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