







🔐 Lock in peace of mind, unlock your travel freedom!
The GIVERARE 2 PCS TSA Approved Luggage Locks combine TSA-recognized security with a durable zinc alloy body and a flexible 3mm steel cable rated to withstand 220 lbs of force. Featuring a resettable 3-digit combination dial, these keyless locks offer effortless customization and rust-resistant protection, making them ideal for securing luggage, gym lockers, backpacks, and more during international travel.











| ASIN | B07W4C1JNS |
| Additional Features | TSA Approved/Easy Setting/Unbreakable/Cutting-resistance/Light Weight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,670 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #36 in Combination Locks |
| Brand Name | GIVERARE |
| Color | 2 pack Black |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,905) |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Item Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.47 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock |
| Manufacturer | GIVERARE |
| Material Type | Zinc Alloy+Copper+Hardened Steel |
| Model Number | LL1-3 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 778957838891 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
M**S
Simple, sturdy TSA locks that are easy to set and travel-ready
These GIVERARE TSA-approved luggage locks are a practical and reliable option for travel. The alloy body feels solid without being overly heavy, and the flexible cable design makes them easier to loop through zipper pulls compared to rigid shackle locks. The 3-digit combination is simple to set and reset, and once configured, the mechanism clicks smoothly into place. The TSA approval is a key feature since it allows airport security to inspect luggage without damaging the lock. The bright blue color also makes them easy to spot on a luggage carousel or gym bag. They work well not only for suitcases but also for backpacks, golf bags, and lockers. When setting your combination, choosing a number sequence that’s easy to remember but not obvious helps avoid frustration later. Also, testing the lock a few times before traveling ensures the code is set properly. Overall, this is a dependable and convenient two-pack of TSA locks that adds basic security and peace of mind during travel.
L**P
Great and easy for deterring pick-pocketers on my mini backpack
What I really loved about this lock, aside from being small and light weight, is that I didn't have to scramble the numbers for the lock to stay shut. You can close it and press the button to open again - very easy. I didn't want to bother with scrambling the numbers to prevent anyone from opening it because as far as I was concerned, I figured the lock being closed on my mini backpack was deterrent enough for pick pocketers. Most would think the numbers are scrambled anyhow, and others wouldn't bother trying to come up press the button, and then fiddle with the lock in an effort to discreetly open my backpack. That would have been too noticeable, so it did its job and I didn't have to constantly align the numbers each time I needed to get into my backpack, which by the way didn't have anything important or valuable as those things were in my fanny pack. For my luggage, of course I scrambled the numbers, and it worked fine, just as you would expect for any lock.
M**R
Luggage locks
Easy to set easy to use great for soft sided luggage. Made it through a trip !!!
K**A
Basic TSA Locks with no frills
These are just very basic TSA locks. If you are like me and just wanted to grab a couple of really basic ones (as I have most of my important stuff in my carry on, not checked bags) just for that extra feeling of protection, go for it. Last time I traveled I had a piece of jewelry go missing: I'm not accusing anyone of any airline or any airport, it's entirely possible I lost it myself. However, if I had put it in my checked bag with this lock on it, it probably wouldn't have gone missing. The downsides: these are fairly small and so they won't lock up any HUGE luggage or the like. They're also not very sturdy in my opinion, as it seems like if someone tried hard enough they could either rip the lock out by hand or just use a pair of decent wire cutters to plow through it. Also, don't forget: this is a TSA lock! That means that ANY TSA AGENT CAN OPEN IT. This is the PURPOSE OF THESE LOCKS, since TSA agents 'legally' need to be allowed to look in your stuff, and if you don't buy a TSA lock they could cut off whichever one you have on there, leaving it completely sans lock for the entire trip. However, my point is: any TSA agent with the specific key for these locks can open it. So, does this make it less likely people will steal stuff from you? Yes, absolutely. Does it make it impossible? No, because there's still dozens of people working at every airport with the keys to open these. To be honest I wouldn't be surprised if there was a website selling those keys to NON TSA WORKERS in order to facilitate theft more. Ultimately, these locks give you a bit more piece of mind, but when you truly consider their purpose, you realize that while it may make things safer, it also guarantees that anyone with that specific key can open your bag, for ANY REASON, do whatever they want to your stuff, then lock it back up and you would have NO PROOF and no idea that it happened. I think a GREAT IDEA for future TSA locks is to add a COUNTER to the lock to show how many times it has been unlocked since you last looked at it. So, for example, let's say I travel and I had opened my lock once before I sealed my bag with it. The counter would read one. Now, let's say I land and get my bags back and I see the counter is 3: that means that TWO PEOPLE opened my lock since I gave it to the airline. So I truly think adding some sort of unlock counter will help reduce theft even more, because now if something goes missing? You now have verifiable PROOF that your bag was unlocked by a TSA agent, and how many times. So, another example: it's at one open before I travel, and I land and suddenly it reads 12, so it's been opened 11 more times? Why? What went missing? Was it because of something suspicious, or were people stealing? I just think adding a counter would improve both this lock and ALL TSA Locks. Again regarding this lock: it's the most basic TSA lock you could imagine. A small metal cord covered with plastic and a 3 digit combo you can set. I once again want to say that I feel a strong enough person could simply rip this lock right open, or that it could be cut open easily with wire cutters, but hey: it's better than nothing, and at this price for a pack of two? I'll pay the few bucks for slightly better piece of mind.
S**A
Tough and reliable
I bought this for my gym locker. The day I locked and went further for the workout, when I came back, I saw that it was a little damaged, especially the the wire part. It seems like a few gym guys. They just try to pull it out, but fortunately they failed at it. I would say that this is pretty reliable. I am still using it. It's it is really good and it is quite tough and yeah although the thread it seems very small and thin it has good toughness to it.
D**N
Small size but sturdy
Luggage style lock with nice sized loop. Use it on my backpack to discourage the curious.
D**Y
Very good
Very good
B**N
It works great as intended. At one point I hadn't used it for a while and forgot my code. I found a trick online to 'hack' it. Eventually I realized I was reading the code at the top instead of the side of the thing..
D**Y
fast and prompt delivery, received product as advertised, will buy from again in the future
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