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Bell Hands Off Bike U-Lock
List price: $14.99 Sale price: $11.99 You save: $3 (20%)
Binding: Sports Brand: Bell EAN: 0035011003665 Feature(s): 8-inch hardened steel shackle and crossbar for maximum securityVinyl coating helps protect against scratchingIncludes bike carrying bracket with quick releaseIncludes standard, non-lighted key Item Dimensions: Weight 2.4 lbs. Label: Bell List Price: $14.99 Manufacturer: Bell Model: 109252 MPN: B-022 Package Dimensions: Height: 1.7" Width: 6.9" Length: 1.7" Weight: 2.05 lbs. Product Group: Sports Publisher: Bell Studio: Bell UPC: 035011003665
Editorial Reviews Product Description: 5-year warranty. Pin tumbler cylinder lock. Unique cylinder keys. Hardened vinyl-covered shackle with mounting clip. Deluxe blister.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.5
Rating - 3 Date: 2008-11-23 Content: It rusts easily and the plastic cover is so loose that it often cover the key hole.
Recommend more expensive lock if you have more budget. Summary: Cheap but no durable.
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-10-18 Content: I'm on Amazon to return this product right now. The key is very fickle -- I can only get the darn thing unlocked 1 out of 20 turns of the key. There might be a trick to it, but I don't know what it is. Also, as far as I can tell from reviews (that I should have read), these things do not keep your bike safe! Summary: Do yourself a favor and buy something else
Rating - 3 Date: 2008-10-04 Content: I bought this lock at Walmart a while ago to lock up my bike on a University campus and around. I didn't get my bike stolen like some of the other unfortunate reviewers (probably because my bike just wasn't worth it), but I do still have some complaints.
First of all, I didn't want to use the bulky LED key, so I used the thinner one. This was a mistake. After about a year of use, the lock became rusted and stiff, and after a few months of having to push the key hard and jiggle it to turn the lock, the key casing just broke right off: it's not metal all the way through, and the "head" is just plastic. So, I not only had a really hard time turning the key without a head, but I had no way of securing the key to a keyring. Long story short, it's a miracle I didn't lose this stub of a key for the remaining 6 months of use, and it was a major pain besides.
If you have a cheap bike or live in a low-crime area, get a better cable lock for the same price. If you have a nice bike, buy a better lock. Summary: Not great
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-09-26 Content: I have no idea how this lock has any stars. The only thing it has to offer is that it is cheap. My bike was stolen right off my balcony in the middle of the day, while I was out doing some community service of all things. You might as well put a sign on your bike that says "steal me" if you use the bell lock. Once I get a new bike, I'm going to get a Kryptonite. Summary: Terrible
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-09-24 Content: I bought this lock for my bike, and I am very happy with it. It is big enough to lock my front tire and my frame (but not the back tire). I like that it comes with an extra key as I am prone to losing things. The lock also comes with everything you need to mount the lock on your bike frame. Summary: Great lock, good price!
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