Block Lock / Warehouse Lock

$139.98

Introducing the Block Lock or Warehouse Lock – a high-security, top-quality, commercial-grade lock designed to provide superior protection for your valuable assets. This lock features a solid brass body encased in a 304-grade stainless steel jacket, ensuring durability and resistance against tampering and cutting attempts.

The Block Lock or Warehouse Lock is an ideal choice for many industries, including shipping containers, self-storage facilities, container transportation, recycling facilities, newspaper and media organizations, vending machine operators, commercial establishments, government agencies, locksmiths, trucking companies, and educational institutions.


SKU: ASECLBBLWL

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5 stars
"Quick communication, great prices, and top-notch product. The 20ft container was exactly what I needed for my construction site."
- Mira Lenton
5 stars
"Exceptional customer service! Communicates and provides full support."
- Andre O
5 stars
"i ordered a 20 ft. container and it was in great condition. The delivery man was very friendly and very helpful. The container was ordered,delivered and set all in above satisfactory time and the sales person was very thorough and very friendly."
- Jeff
1 stars
"Prices are.great. But the communication is terrible. You call for delivery and they tell you to hang up and request it via email. Oh thanks wish I knew that... And because I do not own or operate your business, I don't know what to write ... Or not to write in this email. Because I did not know how they own or operate their business, they showed up with my unit with the door loaded in the wrong direction and the driver tried to tell me it wasn't his fault... No one called to ask where I wanted it or what direction I wanted the door to open to. Because we were moving and selling our home I had a lot encounters with the staff and the communication is just... Aweful. UPDATE Read below their response. This are bad business practices. You rely on the customer to think of all the intricate details? As a business you have the responsibility to assure the customer experiences excellent service, including guiding them through details that are very important, but they may miss. And by the way, the first time I had it delivered, the rep asked me where it should go and what side the door to open to. The subsequent times, I had to bring that up. The last time I forgot and look what happened. Either you argue or learn from mistakes and perhaps improve your company. It's up to you."
- Denise Reese

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