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The 2Pcs TSA007 Luggage Keys are designed for compatibility with TSA 007 master locks, providing a reliable solution for emergency access to your luggage. Crafted from lightweight alloy steel, these keys feature a stylish design with a large handle for easy use. Each package includes two keys, ensuring you have a backup when you need it most. Perfect for the savvy traveler looking to avoid unnecessary damage to their belongings.
Manufacturer | H&T Technology |
Part Number | T002007 |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 5.08 cm; 9 g |
Item model number | T002007 |
Size | 2PCS TSA007 |
Colour | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | 2 keys |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 9 g |
C**R
Unlocks my suitcases easy peasy
We just updated our luggage recently from the old school pre-TSA era bags to modern style TSA lockers. I wasn't comfortable trusting only to the combinations, and knowing my kids could accidentally or as a prank change the combinations on me; I wanted backup. I don't have anything with the TSA002 locks, but our luggage has TSA007s and this key works flawlessly. Just can't let my kids know where it is!
M**R
TSA007 and TSA002 are perfect for a majority of general luggage locks out there
I managed to lose the key to my luggage lock and I figure it'd be a waste to replace the whole lock just because of the key.Now, keep in mind that what makes a lock TSA compatible is that the TSA has these coded keys that can open each of these locks. That way they can inspect luggage without destroying the lock. This means that pretty much anyone with a set of TSA keys can open pretty much any luggage lock. So luggage locks need to be seen as a bit of a low security kind of theft deterrent. If someone really wants to get into luggage, they're gonna get into the luggage regardless of the lock. But the lock itself is handy for a piece of mind knowing you've added one more step to the process.Look at it like this: If someone steals your bag, that lock will do nothing to stop them from getting into your bag. However, it can easily stop someone standing behind you in line from pickpocketing from your backpack.So with that security thought out of the way, all TSA locks can be accessible by a TSA key of the appropriate code. For example, I have a picture of my combination lock that also has a TSA keyhole, even though it's meant to be opened with a code instead. Next to the keyhole will always be the type of TSA key that will unlock that particular lock.A vast majority of locks in the market nowadays will use either TSA002 or TSA007. I can confirm that both of these keys function just fine and helped me open the lock I had lost the key for. Which is great because I was close to just breaking the old lock open to get into my old bag. So now that old lock remains usable for me.
T**T
Great for when you forget your combination
I have a combination lock that happens to be a TSA007 type lock and this key worked perfectly to open the lock after I forgot the custom combination I had set on it.I have several other TSA "approved" locks and it turned out that every single one that I could find also happened to be TSA007. This key worked fine in all but one of those locks and I'm not sure if it's a problem with the key or with the lock itself. I'm going to assume that the key is fine and the lock was the problem.Overall, these keys seem to be made of decent metal, so they're not likely to bend with normal use. They're cut well and don't have any lingering burrs or rough edges.In the end, they do what they're intended to do - open luggage locks. They do it well and I have no complaints.
T**Y
TSA007 Worked, expect 002 will as well
I only have a few locks that have the TSA key, but I like security of being able to open them even if we forget the combination.I could only test the 007 key as that is the one my locks needed. The opened without a problem and the I was able to relock easily as well. Once closed, the combination lock was still scrambled and locked. I had no locks to test the 002 key, but I would expect that one to work as well.The keys are light-weight, but strong enough and attaching them together with the small ring makes the harder to lose.Value wise these are a bit more expensive at $9.99 than others, but work well.
J**D
Excellent to have just in case when travelling!
Every once in a while we travel and that stupid TSA lock combo got messed up. Well, having these two keys should help out. The 007 and 002 key are the most common keys for TSA locks. You probably already have mostly 007. I would check your locks before ordering.
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