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BRINKS – Heavy Duty Combination Padlock – 80mm Chrome Plated Lock with Hardened Steel Shackle – Resettable Security Lock for Storage Lockers, Toolboxes, Outdoor & Indoor Sheds, and More

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1.Size:80mm


2.Style:Padlock


About this item

  • FEATURES: Brink’s Stainless Steel 4-Dial Resettable Padlock has an 80mm body with chrome plated, hardened steel shackle for cut resistance; The round shielded design minimizes shackle exposure and protects against cutting
  • SECURITY: The discus padlock is equipped with a 4-pin tumbler, a single steel bar locking mechanism for pick resistance and a 4-dial combination; The combination lock is easy to use and can be personalized for extra security.
  • STRENGTH: Steel shackle has a cut strength up to 5300 lbs.
  • IDEAL USAGE: The padlock is ideal for securing various storage lockers, sheds, tool boxes, and doors.
  • QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST: A global leader in security-related products and services, the Brink's name is synonymous with top quality products to keep you and your belongings safe.


The Brinks 673-70401 Commercial Stainless Steel Discus Padlock is ideal for all types of storage lockers, sheds, truck work boxes, and construction site storage. The stainless-steel body is corrosion resistant which allows it to work inside or outside. It has a rubber jacket reducing scratches on surfaces. The stainless-steel shackle is highly cut resistant, and its round shielded design minimizes shackle exposure, further increasing security. This padlock has a 4-pin key cylinder making it resistant to lock picking. This comes with a lifetime warranty.


Run Bike Breathe
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
These are great.
D.K.C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Beats keeping up with the key. Appears to be strong and good price.
Malinda
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
It's used. I didn't pay for a used item, shipped to me in a baggie, with smudges all over it! I want the new item, that no one's grimy, greasy fingers have been on.Can't tell you how it works and can't reset it because theres NO DIRECTIONS WITH A USED ITEM.
Ian
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
This lock was easy to set up, easy to lock and unlock and fits my shed latch perfectly for locking up. I was concerned that this would be difficult to lock and unlock, but so far it has been very easy to open and close the lock.I tested the ability to reset the code if you forget your combination, long story short, if you forget, better get a new lock and new door/latch, cause this lock isn't budging.
Douglas Deltondo
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Hi All. I bought yesterday. I needed to take photos of the instructions so I could see on my iphone. I was worried whether I would able to get the lock on and off a public storage locking system. No problem. You can easily set the 4 digit code using a dime to twist the small metal circle with a ridge in the middle. Then set the code, and turn the little metal ridge back to vertical. Now the 4 digit code is stored. It is easy to unlock using the 'handle's on the face. A very well thought out design.
Arkay
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
This Brinks lock is well made and appears to be vandal and theft resistant, due to the design that includes a shackle that is difficult to access or cut. My only suggestion to the makers of the lock, located in China, is that they correct the Reset Combination instruction #5, which instructs one to "rotate the combination ring counter clockwise " to open the lock. Sorry fellas, it's the opposite. The ring must be rotated CLOCKWISE to open the lock.....ooops.
Roger
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2024
More secure than standard padlocks.Solid.
don432
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2024
The combination can be reset (but not opened) while the lock is secured. It should only be able to reset while the lock is open. What I did was to set my combination, then put the enabler screw back to its secure position and mix some epoxy glue and force the glue into the screw-hole and put a thin patch cover over it. Then there is no chance of losing your combo number in reset mode, causing a lot of grief. If somebody tries to play with it, at least you will know. I think that is what happened to one of the previous reviewers.
AVjeeper
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Pad lock is big. Easy to change combo and easy to operate. Solid lock.
Reid Ritchie
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2024
It's a nice, heavy duty lock, and the combination works really well. Use it to lock up my ice fishing shack.
Craig Marsh
Reviewed in Australia on June 2, 2023
good lock
Hisped
Reviewed in Mexico on July 9, 2021
No es el producto que vi en la foto a la hora de comprar tengan cuidado el que mandan no es ni la misma calidad que el de etiqueta roja
Jasper
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2018
See update below:I purchased this to lock my container box built by Shanghai Baoshan Pacific. My main concern was that the shackle opening would accommodate the locking handles on the box. It does, see picture. This lock will resist bolt cutters. The body seems adequate but does not have the ultra tough feel of more expensive locks. I wonder how long it could withstand a beating attack with a large hammer.Update 10/4/2020In my previous review I wondered how long this lock would last during a hammer attack. I have also wondered about some of the other ways to defeat this lock by holding the shackle, reprogramming while locked etc. First I'll say I was never able to recreate the results listed by other reviewers on the lock I received. Is that due to updated lock design? Don't know.My main reason for updating this review is the brute force attack method of defeating this lock. On 9/8/2020 my property was burned out by a forest fire in California. The lock was still holding the locking bars on the container box, but showed serious sign of heat damage. The thumb wheels were melted out with only slag debris in the tumbler cavity. Wanting into my container box I went to work on. The large hammer method failed to open it. I went to my burned out garden shed and got the rock bar. Jabbed at it dozens of times making very good strikes with the bars pointy end, no luck. Found a leangth of chain with a catch hook. Hooked the chain to the lock and rock bar. Went for the lever pull, zero action. Extended the lever with a 10' stick of unistrut. Just bent the unistrut. Finally flagged down a fire crew. They came down with bolt cutters. They took one look at it and cut off the swivel locking hasp attached to the container box. Huh? Well the lock is still hanging there.Moral of this story is: It does not matter what lock you have if you do not have hardened steel hardware holding it.
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