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The Sesamee K5003/4 is a heavy-duty combination padlock featuring a 1-inch hardened steel shackle and a solid brass internal mechanism housed in a durable 2-inch diecast body with a weather-resistant black epoxy finish. Offering 10,000 customizable 4-digit combinations and a precision locking system, it’s engineered for secure, versatile protection of job boxes, tool chests, lockers, and more.
| Brand | CCL Security Products |
| Special Feature | Key Lock |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 2 x 0.5 inches |
| Material | Brass |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
| Style | 1 Inch Shackle |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Included Components | Padlock |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| UPC | 021919024031 |
| Model Name | K5003/4 4 Dial Bottom Resettable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021919024031 |
| Manufacturer | CCL Security |
| Part Number | K5003/4 |
| Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | K5003/4 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Finish | Black |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Key Lock |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
G**G
Good Lock if you want a Black Zinc Body.
i specifically wanted this powdercoated zinc lock because brass used in most locks contains lead that rubs on your fingers. this lock i believe uses brass on the inside, but that's fine with me. the exterior of this lock doesn't seem to have any lead in it. this lock is a bit heavy for the level of security it provides but that's fine with me too. there is a better lock from Sesamee which is a Chrome Plated Marine version of this lock ... but i already have that one and i wanted to have two locks in different color so i know which locker has what in it. So i have a Chrome lock and a Black lock and i rate both 5 stars.if you only need one lock and don't mind the slightly higher price the Chrome is the one to get because it is stronger ( Zinc is not the strongest metal ). but i still rate this lock 5 stars because it is EXACTLY what i wanted, namely a lock without lead on the surface that was different from my Chrome lock. the operation of both locks is identical.finally if you don't mind a brass body lock get the marine lock from ABUS - i have returned mine because i realized it contains lead, but the ABUS is very sexy, it is designed in Germany, it is Marine grade and the mechanism clicks perfectly.that said neither of these 3 locks provide a high level of security. i'm using these for my gym and pool lockers. if you need a lock to secure something like a motorcycle etc you will want something more secure than this.
M**J
Decided not to open
Had one of these for "years" and it was a great lock, but like all things it had its day. I searched for one just like it and here it is. I highly recommend this lock. CANCEL MY RECOMMENDATION, I WOULD NOT NOW RECOMMEND THIS LOCK!!!!!Had this lock now for a year and one day it decided that it no longer cared to open and I had to get it CUT OFF! Multiple attempts with the combination failed to open it. It worked fine up until that day. NO WAY would I buy one of these today, the quality just doesn't seem to be there like it used to.
M**S
50% failure
I purchased two of these for a motorcycle cargo trailer. They are subject to moderate to high vibration. Before I used them on the road, I changed the combination and verified that it changed and I could open the locks. I then, by hand, "rattled" the lock. One of them opens everytime with 5 to 10 good yanks. I have never seen this on a Master lock.
R**T
Description questionable
Rated 'average' because I don't know what I got. I bought this to be used out of doors to secure a gate.The "Technical Details" include:"All brass internal mechanisms for strength and durability"Which would be good to stop it from rusting up.But the product packaging says(see image above):Body MaterialX ZINC diecastI have it out on the fence and it will probably take 2 years of weather to see if it locks up (no pun intended) due to oxidation. I would think that brass internals would be something touted in the products packaging.
P**I
Best locks I could find for cargo trailers
I was looking for an affordable 4 number combination lock for some cargo trailers. They can be hard to find. These locks cost much less than the ones I had before, which are no longer being made. I dipped them in plasi-dip to protect the finish on the trailers and to color code each trailer. I was very happy with these locks, but after use on dusty roads they started to get stuck and woudn't open. This had happened with the other locks I had before - but with these Sesamee locks I found that a sharp rap on the flat side will open them (as long as the combo is set correctly), so I think they will still work for me. Sometimes I used just my hand, sometimes it takes a hammer or a rock. I know it doesn't sound great, but I think fine road dust from gravel roads will jam most locks. At least these will still open when you tap on them. I wish someone would make a cover to keep the dust out.
V**P
Solid, reliable, tough
Absolutely solid, tough, and easy to use. You'd need a serious bolt cutter to get through this one.
A**E
Great combo lock.
Great lock for the gym. Only wish the numbers were a little brighter.
D**N
Garbage for outdoors... Indoor use only
Absolute garbage, less than two months usage, on standard door lock outside, and now rust all over, and I barely got it open... In fact when I test it again now, you have to try about 7 times before getting it open after locking... Obviously going into trash before it locks up totally, let alone the rust is unforgivable.Is it this hard to make an outdoor lock?