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Review on ๐Ÿ”’ Ultimate Travel Security: Embrace Pick Proof Seals for Your Accepted Luggage! by Angela Banks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simple and excellent anti-theft protection

The problem with TSA-approved locks is that anyone with a set of TSA keys can open the lock without your knowledge, and if a porter or other person behind the scenes has access to your checked baggage, something will break that you don't usually do. You won't realize it until you open the bag once you've reached your destination. That's where these little mods come in. Like the metal industrial seals used to indicate when someone is breaking into something confidential, each has a unique identification code. If someone opens your luggage, you'll know as soon as you take your bag off the baggage carousel because the seal will disappear, and even if a clever thief buys a set of these to try and replace yours, there's a good chance a code match near zero. Of course you can just use cheap zip ties and even use them in something other than black or white etc. But if I'm checking in something valuable or important in my luggage, the cost of that protection is worth the theft.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • The list will go on.