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The Lenovo 57Y4303 cable lock is the kind of “small spend, big peace of mind” add-on that actually earns its keep in a busy office. If you’ve got laptops or portable kit moving between desks, hot-desking, training rooms, or even just living in a client site, a decent cable lock is a simple deterrent against opportunistic theft. At £24.20 ex-VAT, it’s not outrageous, but it’s also not a budget throwaway—so I’d expect it to be used regularly, not tucked away “just in case”.
That said, don’t overestimate it: a cable lock won’t stop a determined attacker with tools and time. It’s best for preventing grab-and-go theft and discouraging casual misuse, not for securing high-risk assets overnight. It’s a good fit for SMBs, schools, and teams running lots of portable devices that need basic physical security without turning the workplace into a fortress. If you already have docking/fixtures or need something stronger than deterrence (e.g., for valuables in unsecured areas), this is probably the wrong level—look at more robust locking solutions instead.

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