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Master Lock 175D Set-Your-Own Combination Lock, Solid Brass
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Master Lock 175D Set-Your-Own Combination Lock, Solid Brass

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071649395604-MLK175D

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Description:

Set your own combination to easy-to-remember birth years, lucky numbers, or any of 10,000 personalized combinations with this padlock for optimal security at school, work, gym, or home. Designed for general security, the lock lets you set your own numbered combination with four smooth-spinning dials for easy operation. A hardened steel, 1-inch shackle and solid brass case stand up to rain and inclement weather for years of smooth, rust-free performance. Master Lock backs this unit with a limited lifetime warranty. --Brian D. Olson

Features:

Padlock with adjustable number combination


For lockers at school, work, gym, and for general security


Set your own combination for to any of 10,000 personalized options


Hardened steel shackle with solid brass case for strength and weatherability


2-inch-wide solid brass case; 1-inch shackle; lifetime warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.56 inches
Product Width: 3.5 inches
Product Height: 1.18 inches
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Package Length: 6.1 inches
Package Width: 3.1 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 77 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 77 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

26 of 30 found the following review helpful:

1Lock failed after 1 year (Yes, I wrote down the combo and used it successfully before)Dec 26, 2009
By Timothy Lam "trustedsince1996"
Count me in as another user that couldn't open the Master lock (#177, same mechanism as #175) after it had been outside for a little more than 1 year (bought it on Oct 2008). Yes, I wrote down the combination and it worked several times before. It was used to secure my circuit breaker box which is on the outside wall of my garage (go figure why the builder don't put it inside!) I only opened it when I had to reset a circuit breaker that was tripped and last time I successfully opened the combo using my written combination is when I had to turn off the breaker to replace my kitchen ceiling light fixtures. I was surprised when I cannot open the lock the other day (to reset a breaker) using the same combination that I have always been using. Needlessly to say I am not happy with the thought of additional expense and inconvenience of hiring a locksmith to open this malfunction lock...

Then I had an idea to look online for help and found out how easy it is to pick this lock if you happen to have the right tools (paper clip or a thin piece of metal). I tried the paper clip method for about 15 minutes and gave up. Then I found a video clip using a thin piece of metal and bingo! The lock opened right up after trying for about 10 minutes... I have never picked a lock before and definitely won't try to pick one that is not mine, and you shouldn't too. This is way too easy even for an amateur like me! I can't believe it! What's the point hardened steel and all these security feature to prevent cutting, prying when all you need to open this lock is a paper clip or a thin piece of metal? This lock's internal mechanism is the same as the Master Lock Model #175 and it looked like this simple lock picking method has already been discovered since 2006. I can't think of any good reason why Master can't come up with a new design that can resist this type of picking in 3 years! I definitely won't be buying another Master Lock again!

21 of 24 found the following review helpful:

5Constructron Worker RatedJan 02, 2002

I have owned 4 of these locks; one for 7 years and it has been outside on the front gate to the truck yard the entire time.
It is opened and closed 1 to 2 times a day, with out any problems.
The other 3 are inside locks and have changed combos on them with out any problems.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4Excellent lock, hard to read digits in dim lightNov 30, 2008
By Jonathan K. Perkins
I use a few of these for the gates around my home, and they seem to be excellent quality. My only quibble is that the numbers are quite small and difficult to read at night, even with my porch light nearby. The need to carry a flashlight pretty much negates the convenience of not needing to carry a key.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4Handy lock that works well except in feezing weatherNov 30, 2005
By D. Navarre
I use these on my outdoor storage sheds and they work great since you don't have to carry keys. But they freeze up in winter weather and can't be opened. The only lock I find that works in winter weather are 'receiver locks" that are used lock a trailer hitch to a vehicle. (Sounds strange but they work). Just drop it down through your door latch with the rubber cap up. The rubber cap keeps moisture from getting in to the lock. The draw back is I have to switch back to using keys in the winter.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Good Lock, Not PerfectMar 28, 2008
By DMan3
I got this lock for a specific purpose--outdoors, where my children (10 and 12) would be opening and closing it. I liked the idea of being able to set our own combination, and that has worked out nicely. It's a little quicker to open than a normal combination lock, although the "dials" are a little hard to turn, so it's not as quick to open as it could be. In our application, the long shackle is very helpful for being able to lift the lock and enter the combination (which is on the bottom of the lock). The biggest problem we've had was with the lock freezing up during a February storm, which was disappointing since the lock is mostly under cover and got virtually no ice on it. A little heat did the trick for opening it, but I was still disappointed. I've had regular combination locks be "open-able" under worse conditions.

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