Admittedly, I had imagined the castle a little longer used in practice would be a little more length-effective, especially since the castle is like vorgegebenermaßen in the photo "rolled" and it is difficult to draw in the length of this position. The workmanship is ok for the price, as a second lock always sufficient. The combination lock hooked unfortunately quite. After I found out, however, how the bypasses (namely by squeezing both ends and then turns to the only numbers) that interferes only when one is in a hurry. In any case, the combination lock has indeed now times the advantage that you do not even have to lug around an additional key with him. All in all not a bad castle, but with a few quirks.