🔐 Lock in security, unlock peace of mind.
Smiths F-20282 is a pack of two heavy-duty, waterproof padlocks featuring a 40mm shank and 8mm hardened steel shackle. Designed for outdoor use, these locks are fully insulated with a plastic-coated steel body and rubber-capped keys to prevent water damage, making them ideal for securing sheds, garages, gates, and more.
Manufacturer | Smiths |
Part Number | F-20282 |
Product Dimensions | 15.6 x 9.19 x 4.39 cm; 190.51 g |
Item model number | F-20282 |
Colour | Black |
Style | black plastic coated |
Finish | Painted |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Key Unlock, Waterproof |
Included Components | Key |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 191 g |
G**Z
The key to all.
Works, good value and always useful.
K**D
Locked off
Very heavy duty. Used for padlocking shed. Excellent value for money
M**N
Very bad show...Not a good product
Bought 2 locks. 1 Lock did not have a bottom seal on it. Seller offered me a 50% refund, not ideal but saves me sending it back. Now the other lock after locking once and being unlocked, will no longer lock, so in fact, both locks not very good. I can't be bothered with sending back or contacting seller again, so just going to order another lock from somewhere else.
K**M
lock for door
good lock ,waterproof but expected a bit larger.
C**Y
Okay until the rain cane
Lock quality on original inspection looked good and quite robust. The issue came with rain when the lock became rusty despite the key hole having a cover
A**I
QUALITY
Solid padlock with protective covering.
W**H
Locks
Good value for money very strong and waterproof
N**E
Great value. (Not in the wet!)
Great items for price. So far no water ingress despite the wretched weather we've just had.**Update** Having now used these for 4 weeks I would not recommend these locks for outdoor use as mine have permanent water ingress and corrosion. I've had a Rowlson one similar for 5 years and has been dry throughout that time, but these seemingly leak like a sieve. The seal on the pivoting side of the lock doesn't seat down onto the body too well so I'm assuming that's where the water is getting in. Also the seal on the opening side has to be removed each time to place the arm through the aperture of the shed lock. Whilst I knew this might be the case as my Rowlson is the same, the seal is obviously no where near as good. The cap that covers the bottom of the lock is always full,of water when I come to open it.
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