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suze Sep 22nd, 2006 06:55 AM

Do you cable tie users think there is an advantage to them over normal kitchen twist ties? (I've used both on different occasions.)

rkkwan Sep 22nd, 2006 07:07 AM

Cable ties must be cut. So, if you see yours missing, you know your bags have been opened for inspection (or have stuff stolen), and you can open and check them.

Twisties can be retied, so it doesn't indicate to you whether your bag has been opened or not.

skiitaly Sep 24th, 2006 12:27 PM

I like the idea of a cable lock that KAYD recommended -- are you just suggesting what you might use for a bicycle -- or is there a particular cable lock that you like for luggage?

Thanks for everyones feed back!!

LoveItaly Sep 24th, 2006 12:33 PM

I still do not know what cable ties are!!! Do I just go to ACE Hardware and ask for cable ties. And how do they "lock" so that they have to be cut to undo them. And I assume one buys enough to use them when flying home as assume the ones used on the first flight will no longer be any good. Which brings to mind, if one is travelling on more then one flight and if the security people cut the cable ties before the first flight then ones luggage is not secure so to speak on the second segment of the flight, right? Sigh, something I have not understood. Thanks.

skiitaly Sep 24th, 2006 01:04 PM

Yes you can go to Ace Hardware and ask for them. Cable ties were designed to hold a group of wires or cables together. Each tie is a narrow pice of ridged flexible plastic -- about the size of a shoe string. One end of the tie fits into slot at the other end. Because it is ridged -- it can go through the slot in only one direction -- and can't be pulled out but must be cut.

janisj Sep 24th, 2006 01:28 PM

And don't worry that cable ties are only good for one flight each. They come in packages - usually 100 for less than $4 or $5. So NOT a big budget item :)

I give everyone who attends my packing class 3 or 4 to get them started - and don't spend more than a few $ even when I have a huge group.

Underhill Sep 24th, 2006 01:42 PM

They're also available on the Magellan web site.

janisj Sep 24th, 2006 01:56 PM

Are you sure Magellan's sells <u>cable ties</u>? Maybe so but all I've ever seen on their site are cable locks which are an entirely different animal (that cost a LOT more money).

walkinaround Sep 24th, 2006 02:01 PM

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
who attends my packing class
&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;

what??? packing class???

francophile03 Sep 24th, 2006 02:08 PM

You can get the cable ties at other stores such as Staples.

janisj Sep 24th, 2006 02:13 PM

&quot;<i>what??? packing class???</i>&quot; :)

I give 8 - 10 packing classes a year in my home town. Mostly at the local community college or libraries but also at professional clubs/orgs. Usually between 25 and 50 in attendance but once in a while I get a zoo like the time I had 97!

BettyBoop Sep 24th, 2006 02:37 PM

For a good picture of cable ties,

http://www.cabletiesplus.com/ties.cfm

I've used the twist ties mentioned above but not cable ties. But now that I see the colorful potential I may visit my Home Depot and see what stands out.

jm0754 Sep 24th, 2006 03:18 PM

I get my cable ties at the Dollar Store and they work just the same
as any other.

LoveItaly Sep 24th, 2006 03:51 PM

Thank you everyone, I do know what those are, just didn't know what they were called! I appreciate the answers.

nole62 Sep 24th, 2006 06:12 PM

My TSA locks have been opened on every trip in the USA in the past year. They do put a paper in the top to indicate they've opened it.

Could there be an &quot;online packing class&quot;??? Need a lot of help. :-)


kayd Sep 25th, 2006 06:20 AM

SKIITALY -- the cable lock I refer to is a combination lock with a long retractable cable to link around/through several things (bag to bag, or to train luggage rack or hotel room bedframe, etc). Use search words &quot;cable lock&quot; at magellans.com for a couple of choices, one with alarm for $20 and one TSA-compliant for $12.

skiitaly Sep 25th, 2006 11:11 AM

Thanks kayd!!

walkinaround Sep 26th, 2006 04:49 AM

janis...sounds like a good way to meet other travellers but what about your travels and experiences living internationally? do you give chats on visiting places and living in different countries? sounds more interesting than packing (to be blunt).

sorry, if you've posted on this before...i've never seen it.

there is a shortage of international managers so it helps to generate interest in international business (and international living) in schools.

janisj Sep 26th, 2006 08:45 AM

walkinaround: &quot;<i>do you give chats on visiting places and living in different countries? sounds more interesting than packing (to be blunt).</i>&quot; Most of my talks <u>ar</u> travel seminars/classes. In fact I'm giving a small one tonight about travel to London and southern England.

I have several programs -- mostly London, London and the South, Scotland, The Gardens of the British Isles, and a general &quot;Travel to the UK&quot; - plus the packing talks.

Most are well attended - but the packing class has just taken off mostly because of a 2-page article last Nov in our major daily's Travel section, and a couple of TV appearances since then.

janisj Sep 26th, 2006 09:17 AM

Sorry about the typos - - - -


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