Hi all,
A couple of years ago I asked about a padlock for travel to hostels. At the time, I picked up an American Lock 5200 per your recommendation, which was great, but expensive and heavy. It also required a key that could be lost.
I've since moved and no longer have this lock, and am again looking for suggestions for a lock for travel that meets this criteria:
1. Fairly inexpensive (<$20)
2. Can't be easily picked / shimmed / bumped
3. Thoughts on keyed vs. combination?
When I first bought my padlock, Master locks were considered a joke. The latest ones I'm seeing on the market now claim to have "anti-shim" technology. Would you consider these safe now? (some youtube videos seem to indicate they are more shim-resistant, but not shim-proof)
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1 ... HJVqfmfFGx
I also saw a new version with up/down/left/right push combinations. Thoughts on that? They also mention anti-shim.
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R ... HJVcfmfFGw
Or what about a cheap american lock that's aluminum? Something like this A1206:
(I like the 2" clearance shim for those tougher places to reach). Do these aluminum locks face any galvanic corrosion problems though since they have stainless steel shackles?
http://www.jmlock.com/americanlock-1206 ... rance.aspx
Overall, I just want a lightweight, inexpensive padlock that can't easily be shimmed or bump-key'ed. The actual lock body thickness and shackle diameter probably don't matter much since the locking containers will be the weak point.