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Heavy Security Alarmed Lock...
Heavy Security

This innovative padlock is available as a multipurpose locking device. Its uses range far and wide, though the most popular applications seem to be:

• car steering wheel lock
• shed and allotment security
• garage security
• Van additional lock
• Bicycle lock with flex cable
• motorcycle handlebar lock

Should you have any other handy applications then please let us know! This lock is capable of resisting attack from hand tools whilst emitting a high frequency alarm to deter attackers and alert others to their presence.

£19.99
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Key Features

When the lock is alarmed it activates a smart chip which can detect different types of damage. The alarm has a tolerance to a certain force. Any person who exceeds this force will experience a 100db alarm.

Rest assured that if the alarm is triggered by accident, then providing that no more movements are made to the lock, it will turn off after 35 seconds and return to its normal alarmed state.

This lock is a fully functioning padlock comparable with any top end products currently on the market. It is constructed from high grade cast steel to our exacting standards and has a 12mm hardened shackle head.

The alarm runs off 6 replaceable LR44 batteries. When the batteries are running low the lock will beep to let you know, and they can easily be replaced with fresh ones.

A usual padlock will be resistant to attacks varying from 1-5 minutes, and this design accomplishes that task whilst also emitting a high-pitched alarm.

This works to deter the attacker and alert others to its presence.


The most important point here is that thieves do not want to be seen or heard. Whilst most locks can resist an attack for a certain period, a lock that is emitting a high frequency alarm will make the thief think twice about continuing his attack and running the risk of alerting people to his presence.