- Mediocre processing
- Without tools but hardly to crack
- Works flawlessly
- Which are generally at locations under observation one can apply it quite safe
- Probably not suitable for unobserved locations
- Very low weight
- May be concluded only with the correct combination
First of all: I am not a "lock-professional".
I wanted only a lock for the locker in the outdoor pool.
First, I came across the similar colored models of Abus, but which had only a three-digit combination.
After I was satisfied at all (with a few minutes to let it be cracked) I complained about it and bought Next, the "Nautilus" from Abus.
What I did not know: This is gigantic and useless for my purposes.
Finally, I have so then this bought me here.
The clear advantage is that it comes very handy. It weighs surprisingly little and fits easily through the small holes to complete locker.
Furthermore it know on a four-digit combination. Thus you needed here very much more time to "try by" as in the three-digit.
Processing acts but overall not quite as solid. The bracket acts in the open state as if it were completely loose, the number wheels also act as if they were loose. They are very smooth and hardly any rest. Therefore, although you may operate even with wet fingers.
Despite the seemingly "thin" design makes when closed but a very strong impression of the low weight.
My amateur impression is as follows:
An opportunity thief gets this castle not even just in a minute.
A professional needs, however, either mediocre lot of time for, probing, or has the right tool with.
Because I think with a bolt cutter or other gross violence you get it on quite quickly.
So it is to use there are always people to places where. Safe is probably still a normal, but more stable key lock, but for the pool and Co. this is more appropriate here, since it can be operated even with wet fingers.
In more stable versions, the wheel turn a bit heavier. Wet fingers are there more of a hindrance.
For unattended places I would use it in any way.
Changing the code is incidentally very easy. The bracket just completely turn around, push down, and set the new combination.
Unfortunately, it must be set the right combination to close. That bothers me in the sense that it ever goes to the locker extract something. At the time, each of the next read is the combination if he wants, unless you adjust the numbers even while it is open again. The loss is usually too large and you can stay there.
A snapping a disguised combination I know but even of the more expensive and especially heavier models.
Therefore, a total of 4 star, based on the previously clear quite restricted use. A star deduction for that it works quite loose and the code must be set to close, otherwise it would be perfect.
Greeting
Sodaplexus