🔐 Lock in security, unlock your freedom.
The Bell QuickZip Zip-Tie Multi-Purpose Combo Lock 2 Pack features a durable 21-inch, 4mm alloy steel core zip-tie with a resettable combination lock and touch control. Designed for versatile use on bikes, luggage, car racks, skis, and more, this painted red/black set offers reliable, keyless security in a convenient two-pack.
Brand | BELL |
Special Feature | Resettable |
Lock Type | Combination Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.1 x 6.25 x 10.95 inches |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | bikes, car racks, luggage, skis, and many more |
Style | Bike Locks |
Color | Red/Black |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Finish Type | Painted |
Included Components | 2 locks |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | shape |
Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 035011983370 |
Model Name | Bell QuickZip Zip-Tie Multi-Purpose Combo Lock 2 Pack Red/Black, One Size |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00035011983370 |
Manufacturer | Bell |
Part Number | 7120736 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.1 x 6.25 x 10.95 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 7120736 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Resettable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**E
Great for skis and scooters
It's easy to change the combination. They remove easily. I use them for low security situations but they are pretty tough. I use them for electric scooters and I really like them for skis at questionable resorts because you can lock them to the communal rack during a long lunch by the parking lot and nobody is going to try to cut it off at a place like that. It is nice and secure with a steel band going through the plastic band so really would be a pain to hack through, but I only use it for light security jobs.
S**L
Convenient, easy to use
How have I lived without this thing for so long?!?! I used it today for the first time to loop around both my helmet and my da brim sun protection thing (total cost $170) and it was so easy and I felt very safe leaving both of them on my bike with this lock. I felt the combination lock would be a lot easier than trying to keep up with a tiny key which other versions have.No longer carrying my helmet around when I am wandering through downtown is so much easier and more pleasant.This is honestly the most useful thing I’ve bought in months, maybe years.
C**R
Scores are spot on. This is a useful as a cafe bike lock
I have owned these for over a year and never used them because they are deeply flawed as a "lock".But after watching people simply use brute force to snap several similar twisted wire cable style luggage locks I own, I decided to give this a try.Since it came in a 2 pack, I sacrificed one for my piece of mind.I saw several reviewers say you can snap pull it open. When I tightened it around a pole (LEAVING AS LITTLE SLACK AS POSSIBLE), it held with my attempt to break it.When I loosened it so I could get my whole hand to grip it easily I was able to strip it open.And yes, if you simply grab the bike frame and pull fast, I'm 90% sure it will break.But for now use it for my bike in cafe situations where I'm running in to pick up my order or dining on a patio where someone could snatch and go. I'll probably cry someday and downgrade this review.
A**O
Simple and secure — great for everyday locking
This lock is perfect for securing gym lockers, luggage, or backpacks. The code system is easy to set and reliable. It feels sturdy and compact, ideal for daily use. A great alternative to keyed locks — no more worrying about losing keys.
A**A
Casing Cracked Immediately & Unsecure
Immediately upon handling the lock in the process of programming the lock code the plastic shell cracked, almost like the plastic isn't bendable enough. Very strange. I returned it as I don't want a lock that's just gonna rust - I planned on using it in the outdoors to lock a scooter. Also, the lock mechanism is stiff and not easy to turn and that's not gonna work for my tween who is often in a rush to get on his scooter and go. By the way, side note, go to Youtube and you'll find instructions on how to easily crack the code on these zip-tie locks: maybe not an issue if you're just looking for a bit of security, but I think I'd rather find something that's secure and easy to use on a scooter, if there's such a lock.
G**3
Easy to use, lightweight.
Not going to deter a pair of bolt cutters but then what will? Easy to use and will do the job if you are just in the store for a min.
A**R
Works but not long lasting
The plastic broke on one of them first use so it doesn’t fit through the locking mechanism. The second one has been working well. I use it as a snowboard lock when I go into the lodge. Easy and small to store while riding.
H**S
Works great as a cafe or backup lock
I used this lock on a multi-week cycling trip in Europe. It will not keep your bike safe when you leave it in a sketchy neighborhood overnight but it is great for a quick lock-up at a bar or restaurant or supermarket and as a secondary lock when you store your bike in a garage at your hotel.
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