







Master Lock Cable, Steel Cable With Looped Ends, 4 ft. Long, 85DPF, Black
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Devlex
Greater than one weekExcellent length for wrapping around two bikes at the campsite while attached to the travel trailer. Nice thick cord.
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Jason Cook
> 3 dayNo complaints whatsoever. I carry in my backpack and its not too heavy but with good security.
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Tammra Nason- Gimbel
> 3 dayWe use it to lock our RV propane tanks in place. Super tough, rubber covered and thick enough to need big cutter and plenty of strength.
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Tugboat
> 3 dayDont plan to take this with you, its really only going to be of use in your own garage. When I go out of town I lock all three motorcycles together with this cable just to be a little bit more difficult to rob. This is in addition to multiple individual locks on each bike, i.e. steering, front brake, rear sprocket, immobilizer, and of course locked garage and full coverage insurance. There is no such thing as a burglar-proof lock, but you can make yourself a less appealing target. This is just another layer of security. Make sure to buy a U-Bolt lock of comparable quality.
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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!
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John Bretschneider
> 3 dayIts not very flexible, but it is secure.
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Mossy the gangster
> 3 dayBut 2 of them to tie down our bronze bronze statues that we have.... The 2 cables werent long enough so I sent them back but they are definitely quality quality...
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Steve B
> 3 dayI bought a Kryptonite cable that is similar to this and really like the flexibility of the braided cable over the standard twisted cable, but it was too short for my purposes and Kryptonite didnt make a longer cable for a reasonable price (that I could find). I was a little cautious about this cables flexibility based on a few of the reviews, but that was short lived once I received it. This cable is quite flexible (equal to the expensive Kryptonite) and very well protected with a vinyl coated cable and plastic coated crimps so that no metal is exposed to possibly damage an expensive item. I load two-three bikes on my hitch rack or in the bed of my truck and this cable easily interweaves through all of the frames and wheels for a positive securing with a quality padlock to a somewhat-secure, bolted-on connector on my truck. Like all good cables, this only provides deterrent-level security since it can be cut with the proper tools; however, that is all I need. If you want to secure your bike to a rack outside and go to work or school inside, this is not sufficient on its own, but works well in conjunction with a u-lock (for the frame) and an immovable rack.
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R. H.
> 3 dayNice length of sturdy cable for locking items in my covered truck bed. Used this on a cross country trip to secure my 2 generators and spare propane tank in my truck bed. The bed is covered with an aluminum bed cover, so my gear is out of sight. Anyone who wanted to steal my stuff could mangle the bed cover and cut the cable, but thieves tend to not steal what they dont see. And you wouldnt rip open the cover and cut the cable without me and the dog knowing it.
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carnation
> 3 dayGood for the price. Im using it to lock up a boat at a reservoir and it works fine. Plenty long enough to lock onto a tree. Also heavy enough to deter someone from stealing the boat unless they really want to, in which case no heavier cable is going to deter them, they will cut through anything if they really want to. I dont find very many steal small rowboats around here, its way too much trouble for very little gain. They are far more likely to smash a boat in which case a lock and cable wouldnt stop them.