TSA lock allows you to check your bags and suitcases while still being locked at TSA airports.
Keyed type with no need to set your passcode
What is a TSA Lock: TSA lock is a lock certified by the United States Transportation Security Administration and allows you to check your luggage with your keys on the airports of the US territory (including Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, etc.).If a key that is not a TSA lock, you can lock it and check your luggage in order to destroy the key or bag during inspection), and even if the TSA lock is unlocked and inspected, it will return it to its original state.
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Price | — | — | — | ¥1,100¥1,100 | ¥1,499¥1,499 |
Size: | H 2.2 x W 1.1 x D 0.6 inches (H 5.5 x W 2.9 x D 1.4 cm) (including U shape). | H 1.8 x W 1.2 inches (4.5 x 3 cm) (not including U shape). | H 1.4 x W 1.2 inches (3.5 x 3 cm) (not including U shape). | H 1.5 x W 0.9 x D 0.3 inches (H 3.9 x W 2.2 x D 0.8 cm) (including U shape). | H 3.1 x W 1.9 x D 0.5 inches (H 7.8 x W 4.8 x D 1.3 cm) (including U shape). |
Weight | 40g | 75g | 60g | 20g | 80g |
Cylinder Key | Yes | No | No | Yes | No |
TSA lock allows you to check your bags and suitcases while still being locked at TSA airports.
Keyed type with no need to set your passcode