How to Secure Your Items While Flying!

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this product, free of charge,from SkyRigt, for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it


Did you know that even if you put a lock on your bag, the TSA has the ok to CUT it off?

Ugh.

That is the LAST thing you need when trying to keep your items safe while traveling by air, right?

A solution is at hand!


skyRight TSA Approved Travel and Luggage Lock


Made of iron and zinc alloy construction, it is TSA approved. 

What does that mean?

skyRight TSA Approved Travel and Luggage Lock collage

If your luggage is locked with any of the TSA (Travel Sentry Approved) locks the TSA officers can open  your bag for inspection (with the master key that they have, which is why the lock needs the numbers on the bottom, as shown above, so they know which one to use) AND due to the lock's design, in order to CLOSE the lock they have to leave their key in and RELOCK the lock,before removing the key! AHA. Your luggage WILL get re-secured, even if checked by the TSA! If you travel in the USA, and some other countries, you are subject to this open lock inspection. Imagine having a lock on your luggage and then finding out it it had to be cut open for your luggage to be inspected. The TSA will NOT put a new lock on for you, so your luggage will now be UNSECURED. Oh oh , NOt a good idea!

And it is SUPER easy to use-the steps for changing the combo are right on the package, so you can change the combo on the run! And with only 3 digits to remember, it will be easier to pick a new combo!

The lock is very light weight and perfect using any time you need to secure your bag. it would also be great for back to school for your kids to secure backpacks, gym bags and laptop bags! And with it's inexpensive cost, you can pick up one, or more,  for everybody in the family to use year round!


Bonus:

When you order this lock, you get A free "SkyRight Travel Tricks" digital book showing you how to save hundreds of dollars while traveling


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