







Master Lock Cable, Steel Cable With Looped Ends, 4 ft. Long, 85DPF, Black
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Douglas Hunt
Greater than one weekThis is just a simple braided cable so there isnt much to describe, but it is well assembled and looks professionally made. We are using it as a poor mans cable lock in the back of a pick-up truck rather than pay the dealer a few hundred dollars for the same thing. For that, it works perfectly and coils up nicely under the seat when not being used. The plastic wrap around the cable makes it much nicer than bare cable. It was a good deal from amazon.
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JVarnell
> 3 dayCable cords work but are stiff when first opened and a little hard to work with. Make sure to buy a lock that is large enough for the loop end.
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Devlex
> 3 dayExcellent length for wrapping around two bikes at the campsite while attached to the travel trailer. Nice thick cord.
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Steve
> 3 dayThe cable is strong and has a good protective covering that will protect the finish on the tow dolly. I would have given it 5 stars but I have not seen what it is like after a year in the weather. Also the theft warranty does not cover a tow dolly. Beats me because a snowmobile is more expensive.
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Wildcat
> 3 dayI like how heavy. The ends are fairly big if you need them to go through any holes, but works fine. Im using it to lock a spare tire on a trailer tongue.
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B. Dean Jr.
> 3 dayI love the fact the cable is long and doesnt have a me.ory to prevent me from putting it where I want it quickly. It is easy to weave through the frames and I can lock up my bikes without any issues. Great value for the money.
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Sealy
Greater than one weekSolid, quality item. Not my first Master locking cable, and have always been great this one no different. Nice thick plastic coating on the outside with enough braided steel to deter people. Im sure it could be cut in a few minutes, but at least will deter most looking for a quick grab. Plan on using to lock up my quads while camping.
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dani
> 3 dayThis is a hardcore lock loop. There was no way anybody was getting through this cable. Make sure you invest in a lock as sturdy as the cable!
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D. Drummond
> 3 dayBeing a photographer/storm chaser, I sometimes have to leave my gear (several thousand dollars worth) in the vehicle when I dont really want to. While everything is insured, Id rather not come back to find it smash and grabbed and have to deal with replacing it. So this year I bought Pelican cases (which are super strong) and this cable, as well as a couple of locks. This this is really thick! What I do is run this cable down around the factory seat mounts (these are made to withstand crash forces) and then put the ends into the locks I put on the Pelican cases. Sure, if someone had enough time and could make enough noise, they could probably eventually either cut the cable, the locks or the lock place on the cases. But the intent here is to prevent any smash and grabs when I HAVE to leave the gear in when I go in a store or something. I think this will work perfectly for that scenario, and give me some peace of mind. Its all about making it harder for someone to grab your stuff, so they move on to the next car.
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Whats My line?
> 3 dayBe sure the eyes can fix through your purpose. They are very :HD AND ARENT VERY FLEXIBLE SO YOU WANT TO ADJUST FOR YOUR LOCKS KEY HOLE LOCATION Since you can leave the suggestion. In your will: since they will LAST. Forever!