I was looking for some small and cheap padlocks for my holiday suitcases. I wanted cheap ones because I always loose the keys or the padlocks themselves after every holiday...
And found these at screwfix for 20p each which will do the job.
I actually bought 20 of them for £4 so will last me few years
17 comments
chasolo
28 Mar 17#15
all gone
tepid
28 Mar 17#14
Looks like it's expired.
tomharris79656
28 Mar 17#13
I NEED THIS......!!!!!!!!
P.S. good find OP
luvsadealdealdeal
28 Mar 17#12
not worth even 1p
good find OP so voted hot
declanmorrow
28 Mar 17#9
Padlock on a suitcase shows you have something valuable inside. There the first ones to get damaged with items missing
KareemSaid to declanmorrow
28 Mar 17#16
Thank God for that!
I had an old tablet and all my expensive lotions and potions in my bag recently. Actually saw my bag removed and thrown violently about. Nothing was damaged or nicked but I did pack it sensibly.
Like most insurance, WE are generally paying for fraudsters that realise they can get away with it.
I just pack stuff in my hold luggage that, whilst it would be annoying and inconvenient to lose, it's not going to wreck my holiday!!
Always take too much stuff anyway!!
KareemSaid
28 Mar 17#8
Keys probably are loose on these. Seems like a superfluous item especially given the description, " I was looking for some small and cheap padlocks for my holiday suitcases. I wanted cheap ones because I always loose the keys or the padlocks themselves after every holiday..."
The implication is that these are such gak that you can simply force them. If so, what's the point?
Rarely your case will get lost and even rarer that it will get pilfered from. And I have been to some dodgy places!
Then again I'm not moronic enough to leave things of high value in mine...
Wouldn't want to loose it
errrr2 to KareemSaid
28 Mar 17#10
I agree, but the new laptop/tablet rules will make pilfering from suitcases more attractive in some locations (not that these padlocks will do anything to stop it).
If this is for a zip on a suitcase you are wasting your time - especially with a plastic zip. You can push something like a biro through the zip and open the case. After rummaging for valuables the case is rezipped by simply moving the zipper around the case and back to the starting point.
Buy some sort of strap that can crisscross the case and has a lock on it.
Skyhiigh to worthinger
28 Mar 17#11
+1 on this, locks are generally useless on cases. Mind you lots of people don't know this biro trick either, despite it being all over YouTube.
vostro
27 Mar 173#2
next time post deal before you buy all stock
Moez to vostro
27 Mar 171#3
Good point! But there's 500 stores around the country though
Opening post
And found these at screwfix for 20p each which will do the job.
I actually bought 20 of them for £4 so will last me few years
17 comments
I NEED THIS......!!!!!!!!
P.S. good find OP
good find OP so voted hot
Thank God for that!
I had an old tablet and all my expensive lotions and potions in my bag recently. Actually saw my bag removed and thrown violently about. Nothing was damaged or nicked but I did pack it sensibly.
Like most insurance, WE are generally paying for fraudsters that realise they can get away with it.
I just pack stuff in my hold luggage that, whilst it would be annoying and inconvenient to lose, it's not going to wreck my holiday!!
Always take too much stuff anyway!!
The implication is that these are such gak that you can simply force them. If so, what's the point?
Rarely your case will get lost and even rarer that it will get pilfered from. And I have been to some dodgy places!
Then again I'm not moronic enough to leave things of high value in mine...
Wouldn't want to loose it
Buy some sort of strap that can crisscross the case and has a lock on it.