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ERA presents WordLock

ERA is proud to present WordLock, a unique and revolutionary range of locks that use words for secur

Published 11th October 2011

ERA is proud to present WordLock, a unique and revolutionary range of locks that use words for security codes instead of numbers. Travel sentry approved (TSA), WordLock products are safe and secure with ease of use.

WordLock is a complete padlock and cable range for commercial and domestic use that uses the memory’s natural preference for words over numbers.

WordLock’s padlocks, bike locks, travel locks and cable locks allow users to choose from 10,000 combinations to maintain the highest standard of security without using any keys or arbitrary numbers. The range includes brass padlocks with double locking for extra security, dial padlocks with 3,000 lb worth of pull weight and cable locks with a heavy- duty braided steel cable.

TSA-approved luggage padlocks along with sports padlocks have hardened steel shackles for extra security.

A variety of colour options are available across the range including blue, red, pink, neon green and silver which are currently proving to be very popular.

 

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