






🔐 Lock it down, stand out secure.
This pack of 1000 green tamper-proof plastic security padlock seals by LeadSeals offers unique serial-numbered, disposable safety tags made from durable polypropylene. Designed for high-security applications across luggage, medical, logistics, and banking sectors, these self-locking seals provide irreversible tamper evidence with customizable, fade-resistant laser printing.






| Manufacturer | Fujian Leadseals security seals company |
| Brand | LeadSeals |
| Item Weight | 0.042 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.6 x 0.1 inches |
| Item model number | 7637676263397 |
| Color | Green |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Locking | Padlock |
| Material Type | Plastic, Polypropylene |
| Size | 1000 PCS |
W**S
Great locks
They do just as they intended to. Serial numbers are easy to read and they click in well. Great value for the amount of money. They last a long time and hold up, but can still be broken easily in case of emergency.
B**.
They work
Not sure what all there is to say. They are secure, arre small enough for my needs, and a good price.
M**N
Temporary Security
Small enough to be used on luggage for a quick indication of un-authorized opening
R**R
Perfect for tamper proofing cases
Been using these for making my traveling tool case tamper proof when traveling. Easy to use and instal, the numbers don’t wear off, and the seal is firm but can easily be broken by hand when needed to be removed. 5 stars
W**O
Little and green but strong.
At first I thought not a strong plastic. I had used the red ones that the medical places use that plastic is harder. Yet these work just fine for what I needed them for.
L**U
Difficult to unsealing or cutting
They lock but are difficult to pop back open when done
S**U
Reliable
It's my second order of these locks, we used them as crash cart locks. Definitely recommend.
A**R
If you try to glue over the encapsulated portion to increase effectiveness it might become worse
It seems as though entrance was gained as a fine marker was used to identify serial number ending in 803.I tried to glue the top of the insert area to completely seal the "probe" into the "clasp" but the glue was not ableto cure in the extreme climate conditions and it permitted the clasp to be opened without impacting the tip which would normally break had nothing extra having been used!I was getting the idea that somehow the device could be bypassed undetected. I might just be overly worried, but I believe with enough examination someone could develop a special circular tool and apply it to the underside to depress the flexible portion to get the point to slip past that particular area.
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