they need to make it clearer on their site what sold secure rating it has (silver according to the sold secure website) as for all we know it could have been bronze which is only one step up from a cheesestring in security terms.
I don't think it's too bad an idea though, elf and safety concerns aside.
£70 is ridiculous for a silver secure lock though but you expect to pay some kind of hipster tax if it has the word hip in the product name I guess, target markets and all that.
they need to make it clearer on their site what sold secure rating it has (silver according to the sold secure website) as for all we know it could have been bronze which is only one step up from a cheesestring in security terms.
I don't think it's too bad an idea though, elf and safety concerns aside.
£70 is ridiculous for a silver secure lock though but you expect to pay some kind of hipster tax if it has the word hip in the product name I guess, target markets and all that.