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Master Lock Black Python Steel Cable Lock with Keys, Heavy Duty Anti-Theft Trail Camera and Kayak Locking Cable, 2 Pack, 8417T

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1.Size:1 Pack


2.Style:Python Cable Lock


About this item

  • Outdoor adjustable cable lock with key is best used as a trail camera lock, kayak locking cable, bike cable lock, tools and job boxes lock, and to secure other outdoor equipment
  • Adjustable cable bike lock with key has a patented locking mechanism that holds the cable tight at any position for a perfect fit
  • Cable lock is made with braided steel for strength and flexibliity, and rust-resistant lock and vinyl coated cable provided superior weather and scratch resistance
  • Bike lock cable is 6 ft. (1.8 m) long and 3/16 in. (5 mm) wide in diameter
  • Includes two adjustable cable locks, four keys


The Master Lock 8417T Python Adjustable Bike Cable Locks with Key are 6 ft. (1.8 m) long and features 3/16 in. (5 mm) diameter braided steel for maximum strength and flexibility. The protective vinyl coating protects against scratches. The integrated pin tumbler keyed locking mechanism provides superior pick resistance. The rust resistant lock and vinyl coated cable provide superior weather and scratch resistance. Includes two adjustable cable locks and four keys. The Lifetime Guarantee provides peace of mind from a brand you know and can trust.


anthony nelson
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Great Product
Wes simpson
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Worked perfect to secure trail cams probably could go around a 18 inch tree
Sami S.
Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2025
Praktisch für den Kinderwagen
JL
Reviewed in Singapore on February 7, 2025
This my 5 python lock. Just bought the 3/16 python lock for smallerhole. This are one of the best locks selling in the market.
junior
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I needed a small cable lock to keep the bin that held our archery net at school to keep from getting filled up with trash. Works great!
Phillip Hedrick
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I like the lock cables, they are built tough, the function is good and the ease to use them is good! I also like the size of them, not to big so you can handle the easy and they are long enough the secure about what ever you need too!!
Krazy Kitty Lady
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I do alot of Cat Rescue and TNR, and I often use trail cams if I need to know the schedule of the colony. I needed a way to secure my cameras to the tree, to make them difficult to steal. This cable lock is just one technique I use to ensure the safety of my cameras. It fits thru the camera casing perfectly, while still allowing for adjustments. I love that there are 4 keys included with the 2 locks. Master Lock makes great products, and when talking security of my valuables, I trust Master Lock.
BeirutVet
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I have had a number of different locking cables for different purposes. One of the downsides of the thicker and heavier cables is that they become cumbersome and not really suitable for some applications. These smaller diameter and lighter cable locks are a great choice if they need to be "threaded" through and around things. I am currently using mine for locking my propane tanks and RV battery. Granted, a smaller cable can be easier to cut if someone really wants to gain access, it does provide a level of resistance and deterrent to would be thieves.
Thaiz Avila
Reviewed in Mexico on June 12, 2024
Un producto muy funcional, resistente y fácil de usar
Koko
Reviewed in France on October 7, 2024
Très bien pour maintenir pendant voyage en train
Stephen Palmer
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I use these to lock up my propane cover to my trailer chassis because you’d be surprised what thieves will walk off with these days. They lock nicely and they’re built well with a good sturdiness. Great product that you can’t find in stores and nice and light for the trailer tongue.
TomBot
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 2024
Fits fine (I have Campark) . Also thin enough that it will go through the keyhole lock for the trail camera door. Sturdy and well made
Barnacle Bill The Sailor
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2012
I bought two of these to lock skis when they are in the racks outside a lodge. My previous cable lock was a coiled design that was a pain in the butt to work through my bindings. It was a little thicker and wanted to curl up while I was threading it through my equipment. So, I looked for a cable that wasn't coiled and a little smaller in diameter. I've used these locks once so far and they are a huge improvement. I also looked at the mini retractable locks made for skis but they use a really thin cable inside a plastic housing and they are only 3' long. In contrast, this Python lock is 6' long with a 50% thicker cable and a more substantial lock.I've seen some reviews claiming that the locks didn't work at all and that the cable could easily be pulled out of the lock whether the key was turned or not. I nearly cracked up laughing once I played with the lock. The locking mechanism is directional meaning you need to insert the cable into the locking clamp in a specific direction. Insert it from the wrong direction and sure enough the cable will pull out with little force. This shouldn't be a problem for anyone even if you're not able to read (i.e. small kids) as there is a big arrow on one side of the lock clearly indicating where to insert the cable. I can easily surmise why some geniuses thought the locks didn't hold the cable. They ignored the arrow and inserted the cable backwards. And then they didn't have the brains or curiosity to try the only other option open to them, insert the damned cable from the other direction dummy!So why does the cable slide out if inserted backwards. Well the lock is made so that it can be tightened even with the key removed. When inserted properly, you can pull on the end of the cable and it will keep tightening but it will not allow you to loosen it without the key. Makes sense, right? But when you've got the cable inserted backwards, that same pulling motion that would ordinarily tighten the cable simply allows you to pull it through the locking clamp until it comes out of the lock because the lock's design assumes that you'd be pulling the cable in that direction to tighten it and it's designed to let the cable slip in that direction. It's hard to believe people are dumb enough to screw this up but the evidence is in the reviews.
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