Padlocks

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Namron
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I have several of the "wolf" ones that came with various devices I have tried, but invariably they stop locking or unlocking. What other locks, other than integrated ones, have you found that work well?
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Hard to beat the old standby ABUS lock made from Stainless and brass. Never had a problem with them.
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I have found the old style brass Masterlocks to be the most reliable (admittedly, I haven't used ABUS).

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-120Q ... aster+lock
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I agree with wishful4. The Abus lock has worked flawlessly for us with little maintenance for years.
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We've thought about trying this one. Not sure if it might be a bit too big. The key style may attract more queries. Mistress likes the thought of that.

Edit; apparently I forgot to put the link in.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FQMB998/re ... QQ2AKL4PL0
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This is what we use...

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Master-Lock- ... O69J2Heens

The vinyl cover gets rid of sharp corners for both his and her comfort. It's not a sexy heart shape or shiny brass lock, but it has long-term functionality. I also use a rubber band around the post of the base ring to keep the lock from chattering—again, not sexy, but functional.
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When we first started using the ABUS lock, we quickly realized the corners and edges were too sharp. I took a fine file and eliminated every sharp edge I could find on the lock and my spouse has not complained since.
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