Lewis N. Clark TSA Indicator ® 3 Dial Combination Lock
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| List Price: | $10.00 |
| Price: | $8.95 - $10.00 |
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Product Description
Unique status-changing lock alerts travelers if lock has been opened by the TSA by changing status window from green to red. 3-dial resettable combination. Black, blue, red or silver. Know if your lock has been opened! Unique status window alerts travelers if their lock has been opened by changing color from green to red Accepted and recognized by the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) Airport security uses the Travel Sentry(R) system to recognize baggage they may easily open without damaging locks No more cut locks - airport screeners have a secured set of codes and tools to open Travel Sentry(R) locks for efficient screening and inspection Special mechanism enforces re-locking after inspection - TSA tool cannot be removed from lock body until re-secured Security compliant 3-dial resettable combination Available in black, pewter, neon green, neon pink and neon yellow.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #49143 in Apparel & Accessories
- Brand: Lewis N. Clark
- Model: TSA30
- Fabric type: metal
Features
- Made of zinc alloy and steel
- 3-dial resetable combination
- Unique status alert system
- Travel Sentry Approved
- Recognized by the Transportation Security Administration
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Unique status changing lock feature alerts travelers if lock has been opened by the TSA by changing color from green to red.
Customer Reviews
Travel Locks
These locks worked well on suitcases. As stated, you can use your own combinations and reset the locks if they have been opened by the TSA. This is a nice feature because it lets you know if your luggage has been opened. We purchased several of these locks in hopes to use it on our ski cases but the shafts were not long enough to fit through the holes on the hard case.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY
1) The TSA removes these locks in order to inspect your baggage. They often forget to put the locks back on. The TSA will NOT reimburse you if this happens. So, you will be out the money you paid for the lock AND your luggage will still go thru transport unlocked. No one wins
2) These locks are easily damaged. The number dials get smashed in making them impossible to turn. In most cases you will have to cut the lock off in order to open your bag.
We bought FOUR of these locks for vacation and only ONE made it home from vacation. One of the locks was damaged to the point we had to cut it off and the other two locks were lost in transport (they were on the bags when we left them at the departing airport, but were missing when we picked the bags up).
Lewis and Clark Luggage Lock
This lock worked like a dream. It was so easy to set, and I never had any problems with it. Plus, we used it to not only lock our luggage while flying, but also locked our valuable items in the suitcase while we were away from our hotel room. (Not all items would fit in the hotel safe). It worked GREAT! In fact, my entire family is now going to buy them.





