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Brinks 675-62701 5/8 X 7' Braided Cable – Commercial Grade with Loop Ends Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Brinks 675-62701 5/8 X 7' Braided Cable – Commercial Grade with Loop Ends

Cable is constructed of a Twisted steel braid and durable vinyl jacket. 5/8-Inch thick x 7 foot long. Cut resistant up to 3,300 lbs.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Superman requires military-grade cutters to cut this beast

Only the most determined thief will handle this crude cable like the most advanced home or car security system. Using this cable to attach a high voltage RV surge protector to a power pole and have a strong feeling that the next upgrade after that will be either a plutonium filled Tupperware container or a part-time SWAT team member. If you need safety or containment, go ahead and stop worrying about it.

Pros
  • GOLS Certified
Cons
  • Quick Guide

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Seems to be a good security cable but why doesn't it match the description?

I'm tired of looking for a really thick cable to lock my bike. This isn't a 5/8 thick cable that will slow down the thief for another 30 seconds or so. Mine arrived today and measures 14.2mm by 14.9mm making it a 9/16 vinyl coated cable. On the plus side, it's lighter because it's not, and of course I'll keep it for its affordability. However, I will never look at the Brinks security label with the same appreciation again.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Does not fit all

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Please do not buy this to block your bike or scooter.

Thieves stole my expensive Fat Wheel Scooter 1 week after receiving it, 1 WEEK! because this cable was severed with bolt cutters. My lock helps but looks like they broke it in just 2 or 3 tries. Probably less than a minute. The inside of this cable was something like cotton fiber, and the woven steel you can see through the plastic cover is all there is. Don't be stupid like me, I'm so disappointed. I even bought it because it was 5/8 inch thick, so stupid. Bad product and claims.

Pros
  • Few Competitors
Cons
  • Band

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great long cable for attaching multiple items like wheels

I was looking for a cable that I could use to connect a set of car wheels to make it a little harder to steal. This cable is perfect and just long enough to go through all 4 wheels and then wrap back up where I can then connect the two ends together. I then use a second cable through the same lock to attach the stack of wheels to a stationary object in my garage. If you are looking for a long cable for this kind of purpose, then this is exactly what you need! (The lock pictured is a heavy duty…

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great but VERY stiff

I am looking for the strongest cable to secure my item. It meets all requirements. Looks well constructed with a 5000# cut rating. Due to the thickness and therefore the strength, it is not very flexible. I didn't feel like it would be a problem, but little did I know that I couldn't compress the "locking loops". I can't make the ends of the loops narrow enough to fit through the required hole. I am reluctant to return this item. I recommend this for those looking for "above average" cable…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

ENCHANTED AND DISAPPOINTED!

COMPLETE GARBAGE! THIS IS NOT A 5/8 INCH CABLE. Barely 1/2 INCH! Plastic Coating Barely penetrates 1/2 inch. Still not 5/8 inch overall. Wouldn't it be nice if manufacturers just honestly stated what they were selling? Have engineers and/or marketers forgotten how to use a simple ruler? I was under the wrong impression it was a 5/8" PLUS coated/jacketed cable. NO! Can I get it back. NO! I should take this crap off the market. due to its unadvertised gauge. I WAS A FUCK BUY THIS PRODUCT AND YOU…

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Definitely gives a sense of security!

Let's face it - when someone wants your stuff, they take it. The best way to secure your belongings is to make them less likely to steal than the guy next door. This is what sets this cable apart. Can someone cut it off with a grinder or large bolt cutters? Absolutely! But it's a big, knotty, sturdy *looking* cable that should withstand accidental attempts at cutting. This slows down the bad guy compared to smaller gauge cables. I run it through the handle of my generator and attach it to the…

Pros
  • Ideal for a small home
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good durable cable

I'm not giving the lock, safe or cable five stars simply because I know that if you plug it into an expensive generator outside your home a determined thief will still be in able to steal it. However, this cable is nice and thick with a nice waterproof coating and seems like it does what it says on the tin. When I attached it to something with a Brinks 2.5" heavy-duty boron steel shackle, I felt like I'd rather find cheaper shit to crack it if I saw it. But I never thought of a thief who knew…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Negative impression

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Scary best hardware

I can use bolt cutters. That's why I don't trust almost any cable lock. Almost all of them can be cut quietly by one person in less than a minute. So when I needed to buy a bike cable (because my new apartment didn't have good bike parking), I wanted "the thickest cable money can buy". This is where I ended up. and i am not disappointed. Yes, you can still cut it with bolt cutters. But the *size* of bolt cutters you need to physically bypass that surprisingly thick cable means it's harder to…

Pros
  • This is awesome
Cons
  • Some bugs