I use an old trail camera housing strapped to the headache rack. Never had anything stolen. I cannot stand a thief.. That razor blade application is smart but I am thinking possible bad repercussions..
Our coolers come with open grab handles so you can loop a cable or chain through to secure the cooler. We've found the best luck with the Steelcore Security Straps.
High-end coolers have a tendency to walk away when left unattended. Stick it to the thieves and don't become a victim! The Steelcore Security Strap is a 4 ft. cut-resistant locking made from a blend of steel and cut-resistant fibers. Marine quality buckles and a hardened aluminum cam protect it from the elements making
They're cut resistant and use woven aircraft steel and cut resistant fibers to ensure your cooler doesn't walk off.
Our coolers come with open grab handles so you can loop a cable or chain through to secure the cooler. We've found the best luck with the Steelcore Security Straps.
High-end coolers have a tendency to walk away when left unattended. Stick it to the thieves and don't become a victim! The Steelcore Security Strap is a 4 ft. cut-resistant locking made from a blend of steel and cut-resistant fibers. Marine quality buckles and a hardened aluminum cam protect it from the elements making
They're cut resistant and use woven aircraft steel and cut resistant fibers to ensure your cooler doesn't walk off.
Like others said, I keep one iced down year round unlocked. It's also beat up with broken handles and covered in faded stickers. Maybe nobody wants an ugly one.
My Ozark Trail has a hole in the front on the lid and body. I have a Masterlock Cable lock that fits through it and then in the hook in the bed of my truck. Only leave it in there when traveling, but never had a problem.
I use a roadie as the center console in my truck and should probably put a chain or strap on it to the seat at some point, but nobody has smashed my window to try and grab it.
Cable lock . My yeti lives uncovered in the bed of the truck. Been back there about a year and a half no issues. Seems like you always need a cooler when you don't have one.
I keep mine in the bed of my truck and leave the truck keys on top the lid hoping they will take both. For some reason they keep taking the cooler and leaving the key. Guess you can’t even give a Dodge away these days.
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