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Two TSA-approved locks for under $15 when most cost that much each — and they throw in luggage tags. The TSA part matters: US airport security opens them with a master key and relocks them, so you're not flying home to a snapped lock and a bag that's been hanging open over the Pacific. 3-digit combo instead of 4 is the tradeoff — faster to set, and let's be honest, these deter the opportunist rummaging through your bag, they're not a safe. Cable shackle threads through awkward zips a solid bar can't reach.
The Diyife TSA Luggage Locks are a 2-pack of TSA-approved 3-digit combination padlocks with cut-resistant flexible steel cable shackles. TSA officers can open them with a master key for inspection and relock them without damaging the lock. Body is high-strength zinc alloy; cable is steel. Set-your-own 3-digit combination with a press-button release. Fits suitcases, backpacks, bags, gym lockers, pelican cases, briefcases, and cabinets. Includes two luggage tags. Black. Item dimensions 35 × 20 × 100mm.
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