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2. Combi-Cam 7850R-L Chrome Large 1-1/8" Combi-Cam Combinated Cam Lock

    Features:
  • KEYLESS SECURITY - Security doesn’t have to include managing a dozen keys and replacing locks. The Combi-Cam is a secure, long-lasting, metal cam lock with 1,000 possible combinations. This 3-Dial combination cabinet cam lock is easy to install, can retrofit any standard cam lock, and has the ability to be programmed in a non-resettable mode.
  • SPECIFICATIONS - The cam lock has a 1-3/8” cylinder length and is designed to fit a material thickness of 7/8”. The default combination of the Combi-Cam is always set to all 0s.
  • DURABLE AND RUST RESISTANT - These cabinet locks are outfitted with 3 pick-proof chrome plated dials and constructed out of sturdy zinc alloy – the lock won't rust or wear out over time.
  • INCLUDED - Combi-Cam 3-dial cabinet lock hardware comes with a 3/4" straight cam, 1-1/2" straight cam, 90 deg (degree) stop cam, 1-1/2" offset cam, and 3/4" wood prong washer.
  • VERSATILE - Unlike other locks, the Combi-Cam does not require expensive kits or disc replacements. To change the combination, simply have your lock on the opening code and push the reset button while changing to the desired combination. Use this combination lock as a file cabinet lock, drawer lock, mailbox lock, storage cabinet lock, gun safe lock, liquor cabinet lock, office cabinet lock and much more.
Combi-Cam 7850R-L Chrome Large 1-1/8" Combi-Cam Combinated Cam Lock
Specs:
ColorChrome
Height1.3 Inches
Length2.3 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 1/8
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches
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u/moogle_kupo · 1 pointr/PSVR

That case looks great! Looks like a nice solution to have everything contained in 1 spot. I like to make my PSVR mobile, so I can share it as much as possible. I came up with a different but more expensive solution.

Have you ever heard of the Gaems cases? They are cases with a built in 15.5 -19'' screen that you can carry your console and controllers in. They make your PSVR completely mobile and ready to play anywhere.

There are two main versions of the case. The sentry has a 15.5'' screen and gets the job done well. It goes on sale often at Amazon for $179 while the regular price is $199.

The vanguard is more robust and has a 19 inch screen but rarely gets discounted. $349 is a big step up in price and it's main reason for existing was to fit an Xbox one comfortably. Here is everything I use in my set up if you're interested.

Gaems vanguard: 19 inch screen version

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00H0R9DSG/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485747244&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=gaems&dpPl=1&dpID=31SkqJCR2cL&ref=plSrch

Gaems sentry: 15.5 Inch screen:

https://gaemspge.com/store/sentry.html

Psvr travel case: there are cheaper alternatives but I have this one and it's great.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LB4KJ90/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485747548&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=psvr+case&dpPl=1&dpID=41iSXH1b7QL&ref=plSrch

AC 2 to 1 tail plug: this is great because in some rooms you might not have room to plug everything into a single outlet. This gives you 2 outlets with 1 plug. The psvr, ps4, and screen all need to be plugged in so this makes it a bit easier to accomplish.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000QZ6KBC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485747673&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=ac+2+to+1&dpPl=1&dpID=512TfCxLsfL&ref=plSrch

Extra ac power cord for the ps4: not needed but one less thing to route and hook up at home.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0017UCTX8/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1485747983&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=polarized+ac+power+cord&dpPl=1&dpID=41243qPxqsL&ref=plSrch

Extra ps4 camera: again not needed but helpful to leave one in the psvr carrying case. They go on sale often at Amazon for $39.99

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LW1OM63/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485748117&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=ps4+camera

Gaems PGE battle bag: not needed at all but I love this thing. Designed to fit all the cases and keeps them from getting dinged up. Also has a Very large pouch on the side for more storage. The AIM controller actually fits nicely here.

https://gaemspge.com/store/pge-battle-bag.html

Also worth picking up would be some kind of car visor or slim cd traveling case to hold 24 or so of your favorite games. You can place it under neath the straps that secure the console just fine.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000CAO7XO/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1485753365&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=cd+visor&dpPl=1&dpID=41MAD8WSA1L&ref=plSrch

Lastly, some form of luggage locks. I've never had a problem with the case popping open, but I've also never risked it. I have these combo locks and they work great.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01J3U7PDC/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This has really made the vr much easier to lug around for me and awesome way to share it with people.

u/AmvetSB · 2 pointsr/chastity

>Nearly any vendor that sells chastity devices also sells the keyholder plastic locks, they work fine for devices that secure with a small luggage lock. These vendors also typically send a handful of those with your device.
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>https://www.amazon.com/Keyholder-Numbered-Plastic-Chastity-Locks/dp/B00Y8V5OD0
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>Like u/Hyora indicated, you can also get the tamper-evident zip-ties with serial numbers on them
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>That said, "locks are for honest people", so, figure out how to be the most honest you can be, for you and anyone else that you are involving with this... Those seals can be used on the device itself, OR you can use it to seal the actual key away. I personally prefer the solid nature of an actual padlock. consider this, as well as if you find yourself in a device with an internal lock that you cannot replace with a seal... You can take a piece of tubing and notch one end so the head of the key can fit just down inside that end, then drill/poke a hole through the resulting 'flaps' at the same point where the keyring hole is in the key, then run the seal through it. Like this:
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>https://tarassextoys.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/image073.jpg
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>This is a very easy thing to DIY with a piece of old garden hose or anything that can support the key and a hole through it. Keep it simple, right? I personally use this for my emergency key.. Now then, what to do with the other key... Well, obviously the hottest and most exciting place to keep that is in your girlfriend/wife/keyholder's control, like as a necklace pendant or whatever... Another option is to purchase a combination style realtor key box. You can find these at most any hardware store for about $25 or online for even cheaper. I use this:
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>https://www.amazon.com/Lion-Locks-1500-Storage-Combination/dp/B00HHE4MOM/?th=1
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>I've got a few of them as I use them for more than just a chastity key! Anyway, every time you secure your key, change the combo. With desire and practice, you can do it without looking at the dials, take a picture of them without 'looking' and upload it to a image hiding site or send it to someone for safe keeping... Just be sure to delete it from your camera/phone/computer once you're confident it's in safe hands. A site I use for solo 'play' for chastity or other self-bondage keys is https://keyholder.r307.com/ but there are chastity-specific sites that you can involve other's and even eventually trust someone there to be your 'keyholder'... Of the many out there, I favor Emlalock.com but there are others as well.
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>On a different note, you mention that you are seeing a girl that is 'okay with it and into it'. If this is true, you are far ahead of many others that don't have that luxury. Explore and exploit her interests! If she really is keen on this, you can have her have her own emlalock account OR just to things 'for real'... If you two do commit and she's really into this, a show of faith/seriousness would be to have her buy a lock, put one key in a sealed tube or envelope or whatever for emergencies, then using a key box, have her set the combo and note it or take a picture of the combo.. Then when she's willing to 'return your key', she either opens the lock or gives you the combo. She can either let you have your freedom until she resets the combo, or can have a seal in there with your key until she can reset it for you...
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>Just some ideas, hopefully this helps?
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>NOTE: how are they checked? "Verification", either by posting a picture or if your 'keyholder'/girlfriend requests, snap a picture of the sealed cage/key in tube and send it to her?

u/mhornberger · 3 pointsr/skeptic

> I am telling you NOT all combinations of text are possible through automation of ANY kind including brute force random number generation

All combinations up to any finite length. Per wc -c, the Project Gutenberg works of Shakespeare file I downloaded is 5,589,887 characters long. So let's take a nice round six million as a target length.

Now consider a combination lock like this one, with four dials on the bottom. Since every dial can take one of 10 values (digits 0-9), four dials gives us 10^4, or 10,000, possibilities. Yes, random sampling, given enough time, would saturate that set of possibilities. The probability of any given one of those 10,000 options being chosen is 1/10,000. An infinitely long process just randomly choosing settings will open the lock eventually. We don't need random sampling to get any number, rather any number in a finite set of possibilities.

Now mentally consider a lock whose dials also have letters and punctuation, plus a space. There are 95 printable ASCII characters, and we chose a target length of six million characters. So there are 95^6,000,000 possible printable ASCII files 10^6 characters long. A big number, sure, so the probability of any specific outcome is 1 over that number, just as before. A small probability for each number, but still non-zero. Any non-zero probability converges to a probability of one as the number of tries converges towards infinity.

Consider too the ordering. Any ordering of his works would still be his works, just in a different order. Per Wikipedia's page,

>>His extant works, including collaborations, consist of approximately 39 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems

39+154+2 is 195, and there are 195! ways (the factorial of 195) ways of ordering 195 works. That's a pretty big number, 2.59 x 10^363. So that many of the 95^6,000,000 possible 6-million-long-character ASCII files would still constitute being "the works of Shakespeare."

I'd recommend reading The Library of Babel, in this collection or this one by Borges for a great literary exploration of this idea. For a more rigorous approach to the mathematical ideas Borges explored, I'd recommend the fascinating book The Unimaginable Mathematics of Borges' Library of Babel.

u/Bokkun · 2 pointsr/ZeroEscape

Alright, let's see...

1: Roles

Obviously, players should play as themselves. However, you should randomly assign a few of your players secret agendas/information. You can text each player their information, or write them note cards. Possible notes could include:

  • You came here of your own free will. You don't know who Zero is, but you know the location of this facility. Revealing this information will trigger the needles in your bracelet, so don't say a word.

  • The sins of the past shall be revealed, unless you take action fast. If Zero has his way, you'll be imprisoned for your actions. Aim to beat this game, by being the only player to escape. If that is impossible, then you must kill all other players.

  • Your fate is tied to the player with the '3' bracelet. You cannot escape without them, but they can easily leave without you. That's the pain of a one-sided romance for you.

  • Remember those Latin classes you took when you were in high-school? Good news! You can read Latin well enough to understand any clues of that variety. Whenever you discover a clue in the language, you will be texted the English translation.

  • As long as you escape, it's considered a victory for you. It may sound cowardly, but it's just the kind of person you are.

  • How do you know these things...? It shouldn't be possible, and yet... Anytime you play the AB game (assuming that this is a part of your Nonary Game), you will sometimes be texted the choice of your opponent.

    Unless you're willing to break a whole bunch of laws, there's no getting around the lack of actual death. However, by giving every player a unique role, you can more strongly drag them into the world.

    Additionally! You get the added benefit of players not being able to fully trust each other. Just don't add too many 'evil' roles, and it can add an extra layer.


    2: Set-Up

    I've read enough of your comments to know that this is a low budget project. With that in mind, you can still get a lot done with a small amount of cash. It's all in how you spend it.

    [Here] (https://amazon.com/Eilin-Combination-School-Home-Office-Storage-Lockers-Gym-Lockers-Drawers-Cabinets-Toolboxes-Luggage/dp/B072N8VMXL) is a set of five padlocks for 12 bucks on amazon. These could be used for puzzles mostly. Assuming that everyone is playing by the rules, you shouldn't need to actually lock the doors. At best, you could mount a calculator next to each one. That would allow people to type in their numbers, and add them up. That way, you won't end up with any accidental cheaters.

    You can place files with relevant info in puzzle rooms. By doing this, you could make morse code, binary, or similar puzzles far more fair. Most people don't know codes of those varieties off of the top of their heads, so this would be a fair way to implement them.

    For the AB Game, if you choose to do so, the only thing you'd NEED to do is separate players. After that, you can handle it any number of ways. They could write their results on note cards, text you their answers, or just say them to you.

    There are a lot of good suggestions for puzzles in this thread, so I'll leave that to others.

    3: Gonna be honest, I don't have the time to really add anything else to this. Like, maybe I'll edit some more in later, but probably not.


u/switchedatdivorce · 2 pointsr/raisedbynarcissists

I found one of these book safes in a local Job Lot store and keep the keys on my person at all times. It comes with 2 keys, one of them is on my keyring that is with me at all times and the other is somewhere else that I keep with me at all times.

If you have a bookshelf somewhere, it fits perfectly. If your Nmom is mega snoopy to the point of opening books and going through pages looking for stuff then yes it would be better to hide the safe under your desk or bed. Maybe even under your mattress if you think she'd waste the time going under your bed.

I have mine for peace of mind and it's just a great thing to have. It's slowly becoming my momento box since I no longer have to hide things. And it's pretty cheap! Definitely see if you can find one at Walmart first before buying on Amazon.

u/sally__shears · 2 pointsr/solotravel

I rarely lock up my whole backpack but almost always lock my passport, backup credit card, and any other valuables. Yeah, lockers do vary so I tend to carry two sizes: a standard school-locker type and a smaller option. I tend to use the smaller one more frequently as it can also be used to lock the zipper on my backpack during bus journeys or in the absence of a locker.

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As others have said though, the lock is really just a deterrent and won't stop anyone who is really determined to get into your stuff, but it's about the least you can do regarding security so it's worth it. Typically hostel thefts are crimes of opportunity and most would-be thieves are just going to look for an easy target.

u/Caged666 · 1 pointr/chastity

There are a couple bluetooth locks available.

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Padlock-Bluetooth-4400D/dp/B01A65T96E/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=bluetooth+lock&qid=1562716429&s=gateway&sr=8-3

It's too big to fit on a cage, but you could always have him get a metal box for it. Then he keeps his keys in the box.

They also make a time lock safe, but you have less control over that. You set it for a certain time and it won't open until then. If you wanted a surprise play time, you'd be out of luck.

u/jcoe0723 · 3 pointsr/gundeals

I have this exact case design from Flambeau that I got on Amazon for sale for $30 a little while back seen here: https://www.amazon.com/Flambeau-Outdoors-Tactical-Case-Large/dp/B00C3MFDKK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523410215&sr=8-1&keywords=flambeau+ar+case

With that said, there are a total of 6 holes around the outside edge of the case that you can put locks on. Two on the back corners, two on the front corners, and two on the inside of the handle area. The holes aren't too big so I wouldn't expect to put any type of huge heavy duty lock on it. I bought these: https://www.amazon.com/ORIA-Combination-Padlock-Material-Employee/dp/B01GKSDOYY/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&ref=yo_pop_d_yo_pop_d_pd_t2

And they work perfectly. Not gonna stop someone from getting inside if they really wanted to, but it's a good preventative lock to deter lazy robbers / curious kids. Unless of course you choose an easy code that they'd know lol.

u/macbooklover91 · 3 pointsr/onebag

I also forgot. Locks!

Three locks to bring (remember this is to discourage, and should not be considered true security, but it does help)

Master Lock 4688D TSA Accepted Cable Luggage Lock

The TSA lock. Works great to lock your bag, or when you're in a hosel with really small lock eyelets when the bigger lock wont work.

Sesamee KCR0436 Chrome Plated Marine Padlock or Master Lock 178D Set-Your-Own Combination Padlock

I personally use the Sesamee because it's a lot stronger and harder to bypass (the Master Lock has a well know bypass technique) but if you're on a budget either will work.

Bosvision Ultra-Secure 4-digit Combination Lock with 3 Feet Retractable Cable

Ignore the title, this is not "Ultra-Secure" but it is nice to use to tether your bag to a physical object so it doesn't walk away on you. I would do this on the train so I could fall asleep not having to worry that someone could just grab my bag and run. Could they cut it? Absolutely. But it stops the people who are just looking for the opportunity to grab something and run.

u/ottothecow · 2 pointsr/chicago

I like these:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004C47NEQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Still a combo lock (with re-settable combo, so you can make it whatever you want) so you don't have to deal with carrying a key around the gym.

Pretty solid, well-built lock. Seems pricey now, but will last you pretty much forever (rated for marine use).

Something like this is a little cheaper, but I can't say how secure it is: http://www.amazon.com/145-40-4-Dial-Combination-Orange/dp/B009S5YF7M/ref=sr_1_4?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1425943656&sr=1-4

There are lots of options with 3-digit combos, but I would be wary of those for use in a gym...too easy to guess the combo quickly. I've opened one of those just by rolling my hand back and forth (spinning the dials) while pulling the lock open. I also once found a 3 digit luggage lock on the ground and brute forced it. I literally tried every combination (I started at 001, counting up, and the combo was 000) and it only took me a few minutes to break it.

u/workin2hard · 1 pointr/CCW

On the return policy - you're right, they allow for return if there's a defect... there's absolutely no satisfaction guarantee though.

The lock they include is this: https://www.amazon.com/Combi-Cam-7850R-L-Combination-Chrome-Finish/dp/B000W7DBWA/ just in black. Is yours different? That little metal tab is meant to keep your desk drawer locked - not something I'd use for this type of application.

The boxes that are chained to your seat frame are like $30-$50. For $270, I'd expect better. As for how long I leave it unlocked - sometimes the whole time I'm in the car? Since it took up my whole console, sometimes I'd leave it unlocked to get to paperwork or while there's no firearm inside.

The fact that it's designed to fit and installs in minutes was the big appeal to me - and that's worth a lot. I installed it in like 5 minutes. That said, my current vehicle doesn't have an application specific box and has a huge console, so I think it's going to get this one on one side of the inside of the console with a custom bracket to affix it to the same bolts that hold the console in place: https://www.amazon.com/Fort-Knox-Personal-Handgun-Pistol/dp/B015D82XAS

u/Flonkers · 1 pointr/DIY

Unfortunately I don't think that there's another solution that would produce an acceptable result. Personally I'd measure the thickness of the door and shop for a new lock to suit.
Here we go, from Amazon:

Cam Lock

Available sizes For Material Thickness:
5/8" cylinders fit up to 3/8" material
7/8" cylinders fit up to 5/8" material
1-1/8" cylinders fit up to 7/8" material
1-3/8" cylinders fit up to 1-1/8" material

Also I'd suggest a set of These which make measuring things like this really easy and they are cheap!

u/QuaereVerumm · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I put my stuff in a locker and lock it with this lock. I used to have a much smaller luggage lock, because I liked this number combination type of lock and the small one was the only one I could find in a store when I needed one immediately. Now I use the other lock, which is huge and sturdy. I got the black one so that it's nondescript. I feel pretty safe at my gym though.

u/MuppetManiac · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

I work out at a pool. I generally just toss my bag on the bleachers and swim. Anyone could walk out with my keys, phone, everything. They just... don't.

That said I do know a thing or two about locks due to my profession. And locks... only keep honest people honest. This is the only kind of lock I've ever met that I couldn't shim. And I did eventually get it apart - though not without some time, effort and specialized tools. Also I was trying to save the lock itself. If I'd just been willing to use a bolt cutter I'd get through it in ten seconds.

But you don't have to run faster than the bear, you just have to run faster than your friend. If your locker isn't the easiest to hit, they'll likely hit someone else's.

u/Jugrnot · 2 pointsr/EDC

This master combination lock fits the bill of what you're looking for. I would like to point out a couple things though:

  • Master locks are barely one step above a shitty ulikdingdong China special "lock." Barely. I highly recommend you NEVER use a master branded lock on anything you actually value. Example...
  • Locks on zippers are also useless. You can open a zipper with a ball point pen, take out whatever you want, then close it again by moving the pair of zipper pulls over it.


    A special note about the lock I linked. I own one. You can spin the three wheels quickly with your index and thumb fingers to find the right combo for an open in about 5 seconds. Hence why I say Master locks are barely better than, well, a twist tie.
u/Roygbiv856 · 1 pointr/smarthome

Ah ok. That changes things, but it also brings up other possible issues like power going out. Back when I was looking at locks, I thought about putting a lock box like this hidden somewhere in case my smart lock ever died and putting a key in it. That way, there is no possible way to get locked out.

Looks like there is slight DIY option called "electric strike". You could look into that. Not sure how it'd handle changing access codes for new guests though. Have you read about what other AirBnB hosts do? There's got to be a commonly used solution

u/TD3B · 1 pointr/opiates

This one works great for quick transfers outside a house or warehouse ;)
https://www.amazon.com/WordLock-KS-052-BK-Stor-More-Storage-Black/dp/B00C2B243G

Can even set the combo to "pill" or "drug" lol

u/jduffle · 1 pointr/networking

I got one of those they are great. You can just put extra long screws and some kind of spacer to get them out farther. (I used small plastic pipe as the spacer)

Also I got these https://www.amazon.ca/Combi-Cam-7850R-L-Combination-Chrome-Finish/dp/B000W7DBWA

Just make sure you buy the right sized one. Much easier than only one set of keys.

It's not perfect but it will keep the rif Raf out.

A full enclosed rack is better if you can do it of course

u/howboutme · 7 pointsr/boardgames

No. If you really want one, you can pick one up at Amazon for less than 10 bucks. Interestingly enough, you can also get them that go to 9,999 for cheap too. They even come in metal, are produced better than you would be able to pay for, and have multiple other uses.

u/justinoblanco · 3 pointsr/travel

In that case, the padlock is not strong enough for storing valuable items like the laptop or camera. Those wheely deals are not secure at all. One of these would be much better.

u/kiltstain · 6 pointsr/solotravel

I highly recommend that you trade out those 3 smaller combo locks for ones that are a bit stronger. Yours appear to be the same size as the ones I used to use and they are easily broken open. All you have to do is firmly grasp the lock and violently jerk on it and it pops right open. I've personally tested it out on both of these locks....

http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-643D-Combination-16-inch/dp/B000FTP1Y6/ref=pd_sim_hi_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=07BTB8FCRPVGF37F3EKE


http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-627D-Luggage-Combination/dp/B000T4FL7Y/ref=pd_sim_hi_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1V0QTNMGDG9PQH63RKZT

For the tougher luggage style locks you can wrap 550 cord around the lock and use that to get extra power behind your pull.

Just wanted to give you a heads up. Good luck on your trip!

u/dbinkerd · 6 pointsr/ar15

I have one of these in my closet, and I lock it with one of these speed locks. That way I don't need to look for a key or fumble with a combination lock in the middle of the night. Secure, but easy to do just by touch.

u/zacknoland · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

Something like this TSA Luggage Locks (2 Pack) - 4 Digit Combination Steel Padlocks - Approved Travel Lock for Suitcases & Baggage - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0114C1TM0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_k.KXAb4AFSJVC

u/Trashcan2000 · 3 pointsr/videos

> Mechanical locks cannot have customizable number of back and forth turns.

Just gonna leave that here: http://www.masterlock.com/personal-use/product/1500iD

And that:
> Users can create their own easy to remember, resettable combination consisting of any number of movements in any sequence.

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-1500iD-Combination-Assorted/dp/B002TSN4SQ

And that:
http://www.h-i-r.net/2010/01/review-master-1500id-speed-dial-lock.html

u/Baeker · 1 pointr/lockpicking

I don't know any bypass or decode for the Master Lock 1500iD Speed Dial. It's not the most rugged lock in the world, anyone with bolt cutters could pop it, but it does use a mechanical hashing function for the combination that is clever.

Maybe someone else here knows one?

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B002TSN4SQ/

u/IronTitsMcGuinty · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

I like this one because you don't need to carry a key, and you can perform the combination easily even in the most delirious of post-workout fugue states.

u/DonQuixoteReference · 1 pointr/Judaism

You can also get them like this where the loop goes securely over the doorknob. That way it's not permanently installed anywhere and your landlord has nothing to say about it.

u/Carnegie89 · 4 pointsr/Blind

I have used the Master Lock 1500iD for a couple of years. It's very easy to use. It's a directional combination lock.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B002TSN4SQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/limited_reddition · 3 pointsr/Goruck

tough one, I just tried it with a very small travel lock (similar to this) and it didn't fit through the opening on the metal part of the zipper pull. Putting it through the paracord would be pretty pointless. I think the only thing you could fit through the zipper pulls would be a cable lock. Better than nothing, I suppose, but not very safe..

u/Chucknorrisjoke · 1 pointr/DIY

This off amazon. Seems like it should be sufficient

u/BDKmac · 2 pointsr/Kiteboarding

My buddy uses one of these
It has a little more room in it than some of the other solutions I've seen on here, and it seems to be fairly robust.

u/QuiteAffable · 0 pointsr/videos

Interestingly, that Amazon page linked to a Master lock that looks like the one he broke into

u/voodoo_curse · 2 pointsr/navy

Get a couple of these, and put them inside your locker. Makes finding things in the middle of the night much easier. I also had one in my rack for reading with, the normal rack light was just too bright.

Doubling up on curtians is nice, but people will probably steal them at some point. A much safer plan is to take the existing curtians, take them to a tailor out in town, and have them add a layer or two of cloth. After that, put them back in your rack, and put a small screw in the track that they hang from. With that $0.05 piece of hardware, your curtians are safe from all but the most determined of berthing thieves.

Also, these padlocks were phenomenal. They're opened by sliding the button up, down, left, or right. No fumbling with keys or squinting at combinations in the dark. I had mine set to a quick up-down, and could have my locker open and be halfway dressed by the time my neighbor was spinning his padlock to the 3rd number.

Edit: One last thing, get a small carabiner to hang your loofah or shower sponge from your towel bar. Keeping it in your locker or stuffing it at the foot of your rack is just begging for mildew.

u/BrotherCorvus · 4 pointsr/ADHD

> Have a spare kit in your car at all times.

^^ This is important. Part of my routine is stopping at the gym on the way home from work. Can't go home 'till I hit the gym, that's my rule. Doesn't matter whether I hit the weights hard for an hour, or just walk on a treadmill for 20 minutes.

Exactly what's in your kit isn't so important, as long as it includes everything you'll need when you're at the gym. Here's mine:

  • gym bag
  • water bottle
  • spare headphones
  • athletic shoes
  • spare socks, underwear, shirt, shorts
  • deodorant
  • towel
  • combo lock

    I like this combination lock because I'll never forget the combo:
    https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009V1WMA
u/Fred7099 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

You could use a combination cam lock like this

Combi-Cam 7850R-L Combination Cam Lock, 1-1/8 Chrome Finish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000W7DBWA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1ExcBbHJB04SK

u/mihaipruna · 2 pointsr/surfing

If you have crossbars with a square cross section on your car roof you could use something like this for your keys:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C2B243G

u/isthisallforme · 1 pointr/Fitness

Something like this..http://www.amazon.com/Sesamee-KCR0436-Chrome-Plated-Padlock/dp/B004FF4SCM

Less fussy than the middle school dial combo locks.

u/housedengue · 2 pointsr/solotravel

> combination lock for your hostel locker

Also, don't buy a regular Master combo lock. The shackle might be too big for the hasp they use on certain lockers. I use one of these. It won't keep hardened criminals out, but it works on most any locker, but can also lock your bag.

u/andrew-wiggin · 2 pointsr/escaperooms

Yes but it would be so cliched to use it as expected. I would pair the pirate map with this lock

u/XSNQP6gBtBEw97cQzq · 1 pointr/france

C'est un comme ça.

u/WutaDalek · 2 pointsr/guns

case + locks = locking case

u/Someboxguy · 1 pointr/AirBnB

Mine were $30 each, the heavy duty real estate agent ones.

These:

https://www.amazon.com/Kidde-AccessPoint-001166-Portable-Titanium/dp/B000CEMQLK/ref=sr_1_10?

u/garvin · 0 pointsr/AskReddit

Something around 10-20$ would be good. I am just really paranoid because someone broke into my locker once and when try to do research for locks, there were only guides to cracking them.

I decided to buy this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004SQLH/ref=ox_ya_oh_product

u/starstrek · 3 pointsr/legaladvice

Call CPS on them.
Report the neighbors kids are always unsupervised and explain how they break into your yard and throw rocks at your house.

Locking all your gates is a necessity here. I suggest getting a simple combo lock so you can quickly open without a key.
Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-178D-Set-Your-Own-Combination/dp/B0009V1WMA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1469887015&sr=8-2&keywords=combo+lock

If you want to get fancier and can install a deadbolt on your gates then this is awesome: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O4OV318/ref=twister_B00QQ8KLK4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1


Get a camera for your outside, backyard, gates, and front. This way you can record them trespassing and you can record them stealing your packages. Cops will have to act with video.

Definitely put up no trespassing signs.