Does anyone know if you can buy them in TRNC. We have a couple but think we bought them from the UK.
Tried a few places but if anyone has the info.....
Brass combination locks for suitcases?
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Brass combination locks for suitcases?
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Re: Brass combination locks for suitcases?
did you look the yapi markets ? but lets be honest if they want to get in they will maybe just as well getting strong cable ties at least that way you know if anyone has been in during the journey
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Re: Brass combination locks for suitcases?
I watched a reality programme on airports and their security and it included how easy it is to get into a suitcase, even with the suitcase locks on them. They did however suggest that you use the cellophane wrap machines and wrap up your suitcase at the airport, these are more secure and it protects your cases.
I haven't seen one at Ercan though!!
I haven't seen one at Ercan though!!
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Re: Brass combination locks for suitcases?
Got some in Mr Pound if anyone is interested. And it`s for hand luggage , to deter thieves.
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Re: Brass combination locks for suitcases?
I was told once, that the more secure you make your case, the more likely it is to be broken into, as they think you have somethng valuable inside. Makes sense n a strange way.