Master Lock Brass Combination Lock for outdoor gates (2-pack) vs Puroma 10-pack 4-digit combination lock
Overall winner: Puroma 10-pack 4-digit combination lock
Key Differences
Puroma (A) is sold as a 10-pack of 4-digit combination locks and is positioned in a more affordable price tier with one-hand code entry and weatherproof/rust-resistant claims; Master Lock (B) is a 2-pack brass-bodied padlock noted for solid build and easy combo changes but comes in a higher price tier and has some corrosion reports. Choose Puroma if you need multiple weatherproof locks and easier single-handed entry; choose Master Lock if you prefer a traditional brass body and simpler combination-setting on fewer locks
Master Lock Brass Combination Lock for outdoor gates (2-pack)
Brass combination padlock with solid body and hardened steel shackle. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use on gates, sheds, and lockers. Users note easy combination changes and solid construction, with mixed durability experiences
Pros
- solid body construction
- weatherable and durable
- easy to set and change combinations
- hardened steel shackle for cut resistance
Cons
- mixed reports on long-term durability
- some customers report corrosion
- shackle may not unlock easily for some users
Puroma 10-pack 4-digit combination lock
4-digit combination lock with 10,000 codes for security. Weatherproof, rust-resistant zinc alloy and steel. Side window design for one-handed code entry. Customers note sturdy build and easy setup, with mixed results on functionality
Pros
- 10,000 unique combinations
- weatherproof and rust-resistant
- one-handed code entry
- sturdy and durable materials
Cons
- mixed reviews on lock functionality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Puroma |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Puroma |
| User Reviews | Puroma |