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Most luggage locks use metal bodies such as zinc alloy, iron, or general steel, with hardened steel used for many shackles. Cable-style locks commonly use vinyl-covered braided steel for the cable; coatings like vinyl are also used to help resist corrosion and protect zipper pulls.

Typical reset steps are: 1) Align the current code/digits. 2) Press or push the reset button or lever (often located on the side or bottom). 3) While holding the reset, rotate the dials to your new three‑digit code. 4) Release the reset to save the new code. Always check the product instructions for any model-specific variation.

Many listings advertise water‑resistant and rust‑resistant finishes and describe durable construction—zinc alloy bodies and hardened steel shackles or vinyl‑covered braided steel cables—to withstand baggage handling and exposure.

Cable‑style locks use flexible, vinyl‑covered braided steel cables that fit through zipper pulls and around bag handles and usually use a combination dial. Small keyed padlocks are compact metal locks with a keyed mechanism, often sold in multi‑packs with spare keys, and are marketed for zippers, diaries, jewelry boxes, and other small closures.

Product descriptions emphasize metal or zinc‑alloy bodies and hardened steel shackles. Reviews commonly report that locks are easy to use and feel solid or well‑made on first use, but there is limited reporting in these listings about long‑term durability.

Listings mention use on checked and carry‑on luggage, backpacks, and zipper pulls. Non‑travel uses cited include lockers (school or gym), diaries and jewelry boxes, and venues such as water parks.

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