TSA Approved Cable Luggage Locks with Alloy Body vs TSA Travel Lock Set - 6 Pack, Keyless Combination Lock for Luggage and Gear
Overall winner: TSA Approved Cable Luggage Locks with Alloy Body
Key Differences
Forge (A) is slightly lower-priced and emphasizes an alloy body with braided steel components for durability and security; BV (B) is a 6-pack set marketed for broader coverage but has reports of occasional functionality failures. Choose Forge if you want a single, sturdily built TSA-recognized cable lock; choose BV if you need multiple keyless combination locks and are willing to accept some reported reliability trade-offs
TSA Approved Cable Luggage Locks with Alloy Body
TSA recognized, re-settable 3-digit combination luggage locks with alloy body and braided steel components. Easy to set and change; built to withstand rough handling. Customers note solid build, security, and value for money
Pros
- TSA recognized and accepted
- Re-settable 3-digit combination
- Alloy body with braided steel components
- Durable build with lifetime guarantee
Cons
- Limited customer-provided limitations available
- No explicit compatibility details beyond TSA use
- Potentially heavy due to alloy construction
TSA Travel Lock Set - 6 Pack, Keyless Combination Lock for Luggage and Gear
TSA accepted, keyless 3-digit combination locks for luggage, lockers, and cases. Resettable to 1,000 possibilities for security; easy setup. Customers note easy setup and solid build with some reports of lock not opening
Pros
- TSA accepted
- Keyless 3-digit combination
- Resettable to 1,000 possibilities
- Durable build
Cons
- Some users report lock functionality issues
- Occasional failure to open
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Forge |
| Durability | Forge |
| Versatility | Forge |
| User Reviews | Forge |