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TSA Approved Locks Keyed - $3.29 each (Save $7.66) / 2 for $6 (Save $14) + $8 Shipping @ Global Travel Products
Last edited 18/05/2017 - 13:19 by 2 other users
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Sorry, not at the moment, but I will discuss it internally.
Id get some combinations if they were reduced
What's so good about being approved by the Turkish Student Association ???
free bread
Jihad exemption .. :-) .. !!
Halal certified.
TSA Approved
Don't you mean TA Approved ?
It'll get you more votes.
I approve of TnA
Decent price, too bad I don't consider TSA-approved locks to be actual locks. :D
Not when you can just buy or print key sets.
You wouldn't download a key.
Well when the master key design is out there for downloading by anyone they're pretty damn useless.
TSA approved locks are as secure as twisty ties. The difference is TSA staff know how to open TSA approved locks.
Yeah with bolt cutters
$8 shipping kills it though…I could buy this lock with free postage for $5.50, ships from NSW.
Cheap but I wouldn't even bother. The TSA overcompensate for their uneducated failed lives but thrust into positions of authority. They just break/dispose of your locks anyway, even TSA approved ones.
I just take a pack of cable ties with me and zip on new ones if/after my bags get inspected.
Yeah I use black tape on my belongings when I fly.
Cable ties ftw!
I JUST FLY WITH A SUITCASE FULL OF DISPOSABLES .. :-) .. !!
Disposable underpants
Disposable razors
Disposable coveralls
Disposable toothbrushHoliday packing sorted.
That's true, they broke off 2 of my TSA locks.
I stopped using locks altogether, since they kept breaking them.
This will be great to test my lock picking skills with the BangGood kit.
Yeah not really. This lock is cheap shit. Get a 5 pin barrel from Bunnings. Much better practice.
All the keys look same, the lock is useless.
Any reason to get a TSA approved lock? Why not use a regular combination lock for luggage. No key to lose and just as easily breakable if they need to inspect your bags.
But I want coloured ones.
Every airport I went through in Europe in the last year just gave me a look of disgust and said with disdain "Why would you LOCK your suitcase?" They made me take any form of lock off my cases and said if I didn't then they'll just cut them off rather than mess around and to save the bother by not locking them. Multiple airports, multiple airlines.
Does this prevent drugs miraculously appearing in my luggage while I transit through customs?
If it does, then I won't use one…
@OP: are you able to do any deals on TSA approved combination locks ie. no keys?