Tuesday, July 21, 2015
TSA Approved Luggage Combination Lock From Alaska Bear Review
When traveling, I make sure to keep our luggage safe and secured. I make sure to use a sturdy and durable lock to make me more at ease. For me, it makes me more at ease when I use a lock for our checked-in luggage.
When I received the TSA luggage combination lock from Alaska Bear, I looked forward to seeing its features.
Here is a quick product description from the company:
1. No need to keep an extra key.
2. Set your own personalized combination convenience.
3. Steel shackle for strong cut resistance.
4. A unique pole on top of the lock will let you know if a TSA inspector opens the lock.
5. The TSA inspectors never leave your bags unlocked after Inspections because they cannot remove their key without relocking It. So you can keep belongings safe from being stolen.
The TSA Approved Luggage Combination Lock arrived in a simple, sealed, plastic packaging. It measures 5 x 3.2 x 0.7 inches and weighs approximately 2.4 ounces.
The combination lock is pre-set to 0-0-0 but can easily be set by following the simple directions on the packaging.
There is a red TSA logo which is nice because TSA officers can examine and inspect your luggage without having to destroy the lock if you're not present.
There is a red indicator on the top of the luggage combination lock which pops out when TSA officers opened the lock (haven't tried this before but it's indicated on the packaging), and can only be reset or pushed back if I opened the lock using my correct combination code. I like this feature since I would know if a TSA officer opened the lock without me being present.
The TSA approved luggage combination lock from Alaska Bear looks durable and has a sturdy look and feel to it. I like how easy it is to use and that I am more at ease that the content inside my luggage is more safe from theft.
You can purchase the TSA Approved Luggage Combination Lock from Alaska Bear HERE.
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This looks very well made and convenient to have. I would definitely use it when traveling.
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