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TSA Approved Luggage Lock (Black) - 3 Dial Combination Lock - Small & Lightweight Lock Cable - Great for Various Sizes & Types of Zippers - Reliable Protection Against Opening

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 TSA Approved Luggage Lock (Black) - 3 Dial Combination Lock - Small & Lightweight Lock Cable - Great for Various Sizes & Types of Zippers - Reliable Protection Against Opening http://a.co/hH4g9Gl This TSA approved lock is great for holding things together, and keeping the TSA from stealing your stuff; however This lock can be shimmed, and there is a key hole in the bottom. I'm assuming the TSA has a key for this hey hole. In order to secure this lock, you may need to put glue or epoxy in the key hole. To reset the code there is a button to push on the bottom, next to the key hole.  - HIGH QUALITY PERFORMANCE – the lock case and cable are made of special zinc alloy, which allows to achieve extra durability and lightness at the same time; Small and lightweight lock cable attached to various sizes and types of zippers, as well as to zippers which do not have any lock latches, without affecting the weight of the luggage; Such locks are comfortable to use for hand lugga...

#Tedgembikeclockblue Philonext Bike Lock Cable 4 Digits Combination Cable Lock with LED Light Mounting Bracket Ultimate Protection Braided Steel & Components

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 #Tedgembikeclockblue Philonext Bike Lock Cable 4 Digits Combination Cable Lock with LED Light Mounting Bracket Ultimate Protection Braided Steel & Components https://amzn.com/B01FZHHTNS This lock is a very good lock (not a clock, some info said it was a bike clock ???). The light works out of the box, and so does everything else. I had to unscrew the bike mount, make sure it was tight, and screw it on. I also had to unscrew the mount that goes around the cable, that keeps it on the bike mount, and screw that back together as well. You will need a Philips screw driver. I had to use the lock itself to set the code. A pocket knife doesn't seem to work, maybe a large standard screw driver, but all you need is the lock itself to set the code. Once the code was set, using the lock was very easy. The lock looks tough, and it should keep the bike safe if used correctly. I'm pretty sure it's made in China. I received this item for free, in exchange for a fair and honest revie...