I have always used TSA locks but on our last trip they were still ripped off my luggage, breaking off the zip! Was not happy about that!
I think on our next trip we wont bother with locks. Just make sure anything of high value is in your cabin luggage. If someone wants to steal your stuff, a little padlock is not going to stop them!
I have always used TSA locks but on our last trip they were still ripped off my luggage, breaking off the zip! Was not happy about that!
I think on our next trip we wont bother with locks. Just make sure anything of high value is in your cabin luggage. If someone wants to steal your stuff, a little padlock is not going to stop them!
We always use TSA locks also and, twice now, have had them just ripped off the luggage, breaking the zips. It really annoys me since the whole purpose of them is supposed to be so that the TSA don't have to do that.
Never use locks, if anyone wants to get in they will. If locked IMO they cause more damage, as shown break locks, zips etc.
We just don't put anything of great value in, they are welcome to my dirty laundry.![]()
We were unaware of TSA locks on our 2010 trip so just used cheap luggage locks. It wasnt until we unpacked at home to find the slip of paper saying the case has been inspected that we knew it had even been opened. They had unlocked and re locked the padlock that was on the case.
They probably find the cheap little padlock easier to open than the TSA approved expensive ones![]()
I don't use locks for keeping people out of my bags, I use them to keep them closed. I had one time a zipper that had the tendency to slide all by itselfand suitcases are handled pretty roughly. It's just a precaution, it's not a "security" measure
I don't use locks for keeping people out of my bags, I use them to keep them closed. I had one time a zipper that had the tendency to slide all by itselfand suitcases are handled pretty roughly. It's just a precaution, it's not a "security" measure