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TSA Approved Locks Keyed - $3.29 each (Save $7.66) / 2 for $6 (Save $14) + $8 Shipping @ Global Travel Products
 
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 - Sorry, not at the moment, but I will discuss it internally.  - Id get some combinations if they were reduced 
 
 - What's so good about being approved by the Turkish Student Association ???  - free bread 
 - Jihad exemption .. :-) .. !! 
 - Halal certified. 
 
 
 - TSA Approved - Don't you mean TA Approved ? - It'll get you more votes.  - I approve of TnA 
 
 - Decent price, too bad I don't consider TSA-approved locks to be actual locks. :D  - Not when you can just buy or print key sets.  - You wouldn't download a key. 
 
 - Well when the master key design is out there for downloading by anyone they're pretty damn useless. 
 - TSA approved locks are as secure as twisty ties. The difference is TSA staff know how to open TSA approved locks.  - Yeah with bolt cutters 
 
 
 - Cheap but I wouldn't even bother. The TSA overcompensate for their uneducated failed lives but thrust into positions of authority. They just break/dispose of your locks anyway, even TSA approved ones. - I just take a pack of cable ties with me and zip on new ones if/after my bags get inspected.  - Yeah I use black tape on my belongings when I fly. 
 - Cable ties ftw! 
 - I JUST FLY WITH A SUITCASE FULL OF DISPOSABLES .. :-) .. !!  - Disposable underpants 
 Disposable razors
 Disposable coveralls
 Disposable toothbrush- Holiday packing sorted. 
 
 - That's true, they broke off 2 of my TSA locks. - I stopped using locks altogether, since they kept breaking them. 
 
 - This will be great to test my lock picking skills with the BangGood kit.  - Yeah not really. This lock is cheap shit. Get a 5 pin barrel from Bunnings. Much better practice. 
 
 - All the keys look same, the lock is useless. 
 - Any reason to get a TSA approved lock? Why not use a regular combination lock for luggage. No key to lose and just as easily breakable if they need to inspect your bags. 
 - But I want coloured ones. 
 
 - Every airport I went through in Europe in the last year just gave me a look of disgust and said with disdain "Why would you LOCK your suitcase?" They made me take any form of lock off my cases and said if I didn't then they'll just cut them off rather than mess around and to save the bother by not locking them. Multiple airports, multiple airlines. 
 - Does this prevent drugs miraculously appearing in my luggage while I transit through customs?  - If it does, then I won't use one… 
 




@OP: are you able to do any deals on TSA approved combination locks ie. no keys?