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Master Lock8mm Master Lock Chain

R319

Retail: R700
About

Master Lock is recognized around the world as the authentic, enduring name in locks, combination padlocks and security products. Found in 1921 Master Lock is the largest manufacturer of padlocks globally, delivering strength, design, application, and performance security solutions.

Product Features
  • The chain's 8mm thickness offers excellent defense against bolt cutters and other cutting equipment that thieves might employ
  • The strong, indestructible nylon cover shields the chain from the weather and reduces the possibility of scratches or other harm to your property
  • You may feel secure knowing that your belongings are safe and secure thanks to the chain's reliable locking mechanism, which is almost pick-proof
  • For securing bicycles, motorbikes, gates, and other equipment that needs a high level of security, use this high security chain
Product Specifications
  • Material: Steel
  • Diameter: 8mm
  • Length: 60cm
  • Limited lifetime warranty
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