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Posted 4 March 2024

ABUS 64TI/50 50mm Titalium Padlock, AB64TI/50

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  • Strong, lightweight and innovative
  • TITALIUM special aluminium alloy
  • Paracentric keyway. Number of keys supplied 2
  • Hardened steel shackle
  • NANO Protect shackle coating
  • The ABU64TI50 Titalium Padlock has the following specifications:
  • ABUS contributes in a responsible way to the protection of people and valuables, taking care, in many fields of life, of that plus in security.
  • Size: 50mm. Number of keys supplied 2
  • Dimensions: 50 x 77 x 29mm
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Edited by NasirH, 6 March 2024
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  1. MrPinchPenny's avatar
    I have actually got the 60mm version on my garage door and after a few months it started to become a little difficult to open with the key, But after a few squirts of wd40 lithium grease it’s perfect.
    Never use regular wd40
  2. ashyt16turbo's avatar
    Maybe not.
    First video of the reviews:

    amzn.eu/d/i…16V
  3. AlanGordonPartridge's avatar
    You shoot me down, but I won't fall
    I am titalium
  4. Ozzie_Jarvis's avatar
    Would you recommend to pair this lock with a strong chain for securing an ebike stationary or or should i go for a proper bike chain lock? thank you in advance
    Jules_HT's avatar
    I would not make that pairing if you value either the e-bike or your £6.49. The quality of the chain would be irrelevant.

    Buy a proper sold secure gold d lock. (edited)
  5. Brand.new's avatar
    now £5.95 direct from amazon
  6. MrPinchPenny's avatar
    You shoot me down, but I won't fall
    I am Chinesium
  7. goemon's avatar
    "This is the Abus 64TI it can be opened with the Abus 64TI"
  8. phileep-philop's avatar
    Has a couple of spare keys if you loose your lock pick.
  9. ADDYA's avatar
    Good price compared to others and the RRP,thanks op
  10. maddogb's avatar
    jees immoral play on words, could probably bite my way thru this..
  11. FineTuning's avatar
    I don't think I would use a padlock outdoors unless it was one that was designed and declared as fit for the task by the manufacturer.

    I do like how the Amazon description for this suggests it's made of nylon.
  12. ashyt16turbo's avatar
    What's the point of having a picture with lettered dimensions if there's nothing to tell you what those dimensions are?!

    Gonna buy it anyway as I might need it for my Vorhängeschloss. (edited)
  13. Jacob_Kreed's avatar
    I just saw my math teacher lock himself in his office with a piece of graph paper.
    I think he must be plotting something
  14. elcheapo's avatar
    Will go well with my lock pick
  15. whitealbo's avatar
    Titalium?
    Daves_mate's avatar
    Probably similar to Alutanium Staining Steel.
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