







Master Lock Cable, Steel Cable With Looped Ends, 4 ft. Long, 85DPF, Black
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ki
> 3 dayway bigger than i expected but it did the job i thought it was gooing to be a small skinny none breakable cord but i was wrong but great buy
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John Bretschneider
> 3 dayIts not very flexible, but it is secure.
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NYdirector
> 3 dayWe use these to lock up outdoor furniture. Strong and a good price.
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M. P.
17-04-2025Really well made and a good length. Flexible and coated so it didnt rub against the chest. I was able to twist it around to get the locks on with no problem.
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Thomas
> 3 dayI bought this to add a little security to our hitch mounted cargo bag. I loop in around the whole assembly a few times and lock it in place. I wont prevent someone from stealing anything when it comes down to it, but it can slow them down enough that it is a deterrent in parking lots and rest stops when were not away from the car for long periods of time. I found the cable to be high quality and very well made.
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SIerra Gray
> 3 dayAwesome security device, and a bargain. Ive used chains on my rural gate that only the largest bolt cutters could handle. But had them cut. Chains are expensive. The equivalent length of chain was costing me almost twice as much. And cable is almost impossible to cut with almost anything you can hold in your hands. An unexpected improvement over chain is the sleeve. Not only does it protect from rain, but it makes removing and replacing the chain on a metal gate a less than nerve-rattling experience. The cable is also lighter than the equivalent chain, which can be a real issue with a heavy chain of same length. Saved me a lot of cash and I dont think I will be having so many break-ins.
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Eileen Fairbrother
> 3 dayEverybody at the kayak launch wants one! Strong cable, deep rubberized coating, not at all stiff. I was pleasantly surprised by how suitable this cable was for locking up my boat. Bought one as a gift for a friend. Odd gift, but much appreciated.
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Yahooo246
> 3 dayGreat product no complaints
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E. Potter
> 3 dayOne thing to know, this isnt for Sketchy areas and most certainly, not over night areas. Its for locking your bike up when you want to go to a store, or the bathroom... Its better than nothing ... thats for sure... For me, I dont think I could carry enough locks in my bag, to feel 100% comfortable... So I put my bike on my insurance policy. Peace of mind. Personally, I use mine when camping at the campgrounds in a state or federal park, I loop it around/underneath one of the tires... then snake it through the frame and lock up the seat as well. Its just peace of mind. 9 times out of ten no one is walking around with bolt cutters to take your bike in a campground. Pros, seems heavy duty, cables has a nice thick rubber so it wont scratch your bike or rust, loops are wide enough for the ends to pass through it. its 15 feet... relatively cheap and easy to carry... long enough to lockup both tires, seat and whatever to a non removable object tree, etc...etc... with room to spare! Cons, not secure as a U-Lock, kinda heavy... Is it better than a U-Lock? Absolutely not! However, you really need to think about where you CAN use a U-Bolt type lock. If there are no bike racks a U-bolt is useless. You have to access your risks. How sketchy is the area you are locking your bike up... How long will you be locking your bike up. If you are EVERYDAY biker that has a routine, like a job ... Where everyday Mon-Fri, you always lock your bike up for 8 hours a day... Or go shopping for hours... or parking it overnight in a public garage ....Then YES! Get a U-BOLT Lock! As for me, I travel to different areas and dont have a routine ... nore do I leave my bike (unattended) for hours. So, I think this lock is good enough for me! ANY lock can be cut, Its just making a bike thief try a little harder..and lets face it... if a thief wants your bike he/she is going to get it! I hate to say it. If your bike is worth more than 2500 bucks, consider getting theft insurance. I lock mine up with an all weather A-bus 701B lock. Get a decent lock, the last thing you want is a lock that freezes up and you got to leave your bike to find a way to cut though your own lock! Buy lock lubricants and clean them often to keep them working good. Get a weather lock especially if your bike doesnt have fenders! Also, consider not getting a huge heavy lock so you can lock it up to an easy to cut cable. So, pretty much any lock will work... as a thief wont will go after the weakest link. Buying a 80 dollar lock for a cable lock isnt going to make it more secure.
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JoeSmo
> 3 dayI needed a cable to wrap around a concrete column in my condo parking deck for my electric scooter. Works perfect!