

🔐 Lock it down, track it tight — security that means business.
The Honoson 50 Pieces Steel Security Cable Wire Seals offer robust, single-use tamper protection with durable galvanized steel and ABS construction. Each 11.8-inch seal is sequentially numbered and waterproof, making it perfect for professional asset tracking and securing containers, meters, and shipments. Trusted by logistics and security pros, these self-locking seals combine strength, visibility, and ease of use to safeguard your valuable assets.
| ASIN | B095YDS4H5 |
| Brand | Honoson |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (72) |
| Date First Available | 9 June 2021 |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Item Weight | 794 g |
| Line Size | 11.8 inch |
| Manufacturer | Honoson |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Honoson-seals-01 |
| Material Type | Steel, ABS, Galvanized Steel |
| Model number | Honoson-seals-01 |
| Number of Items | 50 |
| Package Dimensions | 20.29 x 9.09 x 6.91 cm; 793.79 g |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Size | 11.8 inch |
T**S
Fantastic Product, very sturdy as you need a real cable cutter to remove so this is perfect
青**木
本数も多く、使用感も良かったです。 強度も充分でしたので、再購入を検討したいと思います。
V**N
Secured and good quality
A**N
I got these to use on some plastic storage/moving boxes to provide an additional layer of security. These won’t stop someone from walking off with the box if they really want to, but it will deter casual thieves or those without the right tools. Plus, any attempt to get into the box will be obvious. Make sure you can secure all sides as needed. This means you’ll probably need 2-4 cables per secured box. The cables themselves are made of tiny wire threads that are wound around each other in a helical pattern to make the cable its final circumference. The wire is thin and flexible enough to be used anywhere a standard plastic zip tie would be used, but is strong enough that it isn’t likely to be snapped by hand unless the person is a world-champion weight lifter or they have bolt cutters with them. Each item is printed with a 6-digit number on them (each pack of 50 typically contains sequential numbers, but you are unlikely to get a pack that has the same 6-digit number as another one you buy. Plus, you can get the plastic cap in a variety of colors. You feed the end of the cable through a hole at the top of the cap and it feeds through a metal one-way ratcheting system, so it is easy to secure the cable, but all but impossible to get the cable out again (the hole is small enough that getting a shim in there wouldn’t be possible). So when you want to open the box, you need to cut the cable. The only issue I’ve found is that in every pack I received, there were 1-2 pieces where the ratcheting system wasn’t functional, so I couldn’t use them at all. This isn’t bad, but if you think you need 50 pieces you’re better off ordering two packs to be safe. The end of each wire looks to be slightly burned to make for a slightly tapered end, to make it easier to feed through the ratcheting system. You’ll probably want to snip off at least some of the excess wire, but keep in mind that if you do that, the end will be fairly sharp and might cut someone who handles the box. These are good for the price, though I do wish the numbered caps were all-metal, too.
B**B
I just received these and have not used them yet, but I do have high hopes from what I see so far. I purchased these to help secure the doors to the trailer I use to move customer's goods. It's a great piece of mind for my customer to see a serial numbered device like this help seal the trailer door from point A to point B; it allows them to confirm the trailer has not been opened or tampered with before it reaches the final destination. I've had employees in the past remove items from the and dispose of along the route. The ratcheting system is nice and snug and doesn't allow the cable to be removed by bare hands; I expect a pry bar or other tool may be able to force these to strip backwards for somebody adamant on breaking in. the cables themselves are fairly light gauge, but the twisted rope design makes them very difficult to cut off without a proper tool. I have tried to cut them with two different basic wire cutters and have only crimped the wires.
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