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Luggage Locks
These days I normally use twisties on my luggage for obvious reasons. However, during a recent trip (I took 3 in a row, so I am not sure which), my Swiss army knife and nail scissors, kept together with some a hair curler and only packed in checked luggage, disappeared without one of those federal forms inserted. Since we are a movie company, most of our technical bags are routinely opened and we get these forms. In fact, when the big latches on one aluminium case did not open easily, the baggage people actually called the gate to speak to us to figure out how to open them.
I would like to use those "approved" locks on a trip overseas, just to have a bit more accountability if there are items missing. (Maybe I am naive.) I know US baggage checkers have the lock opener, what about those overseas? How often are they cut off? (Brookstone replaces them if they are.) I also like the idea of using them in hotel rooms to make it a bit harder to peer into, although I could take out an old fashioned lock for that purpose. Any wisdom? |
I've used them domestically & internationally, though probably only 5 or 6 trips. TSA cut off/didn't replace one once, but other than that, no problems.
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I'm partial to zipties (cable ties). Just go for the largest width ones that will fit through the lock holes in your luggage. If you're especially paranoid, put a dab of epoxy under the latch that holds the tie. Just remember to leave a way to open it in an unlocked compartment :) fingernail clippers work well.
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So will they just cut off locks on all baggage or just a sample of the ones they check?
Do they do it on checked baggage or just carry-on baggage? |
Originally Posted by wco81
So will they just cut off locks on all baggage or just a sample of the ones they check?
Do they do it on checked baggage or just carry-on baggage? The rules are different overseas. |
Originally Posted by Pavane
I know US baggage checkers have the lock opener, what about those overseas? How often are they cut off?
- Pat |
Originally Posted by Wiirachay
Outside of the USA, baggage screeners are civilized.
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