I use these for securing my game cameras bc I don't want sticky fingers to get them. Works great. One tip to remember, take your keys to a reliable locksmith (not the big box type either, an actual locksmith shop) and have them make you three copies on brass blanks. The factory keys on these locks are a cheap metal and will twist off if you're heavy handed or if the lock is a bit stuck from the elements, cold weather, or moisture. Place your spares in a safe location and if you lose one you'll always have backups. I twisted a key on one I purchased from Amazon and it sheared off inside the lock. I retrieved the piece with a small pair of tweezer type pliers. I immediately took the second key to my local locksmith and got three brass spares cut from the second key that was included. Also one to two small drops of 3 in 1 oil will help prevent rust in the cylinders inside the lock itself.Read full review
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works nicely, light weight and easy to use. My only concern is I suspect a large cable cutter would cut right through it. (I don't know, I haven't tested this, but it is a worry I have.)
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This is identical to the Python locks I use to keep my tree cameras in place in the woods. However, this unit uses a smaller-diameter cable, and it is great for fitting under my motorcycle seat. I use it to lock my jacket and helmet to my motorcycle when I leave them with it occasionally at motorcycling social events, i.e., bike nights. I run the cable through one sleeve, through the faces hiked port of my helmet and back through the other sleeve, then through a rear foot peg bracket on the bike and lock it. It is nice to know they'll be there when I return. $11 for piece of mind.
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It's a lock, and will lock up all kinds of things, especially things with a hole, with which you may thread the cable through. I bought this for a trail camera, I'm not using it on a trail, but use it to keep a digital eye on my evil and tricky neighbors, as well as the driveway where we park the cars. Seriously, it's a great lock, with positive contact when the key is inserted- meaning, that the key just doesn't fall out of the keyhole and disappear down in between the deck boards... It comes with two keys, and one of those split ring things that hold keys, but what you'll also want, is one of those key tags so you can label the keys and not have to carry around a big keyring trying various keys until you find the right one. What's better, is to live somewhere where you don't need to lock things up, possibly on the moon or other off-world real estate.Read full review
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Very easy product to use. Just turn the key, pull out the cable, wrap around any item you wanna lock up, turn the key, insert the cable back thru the lock, at this point you can remove the key and pull the cable as right as you want to secure the item. Would definitely recommend this product to outdoorsman for locking a climber stand to a tree or a trail camera to a tree to prevent would be thieves from walking off with your expensive investment.
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