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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the SkunkLock Carbon. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
4 reasons to buy
- One expert’s test shows the SkunkLock Carbon has good resistance to angle grinder attacks.
- Owners feel that the heavy-duty look is a good theft deterrent.
- The lock’s wide and long inner dimensions provide versatile locking possibilities and make it a good choice for e-bikes with chunky frame tubing.
- SkunkLock provides three keys with the Carbon.
6 reasons not to buy
- The Carbon doesn’t come with a mount and SkunkLock doesn’t sell one.
- Several owners find the lock finicky, with the key needing to be positioned just right.
- The Carbon is heavy for a U-lock, and an expert describes it as bulky and inconvenient to transport.
- This lock doesn’t have a keyhole cover to prevent ingress of water and debris.
- Several owners complain that the plastic on the end of the lock cylinder is fragile and breaks.
- Two owners receive no reply after contacting SkunkLock regarding broken plastic pieces.