Bought to use for an escape room. Worked awesomeIf you have a case that has smaller hasp openings than your locks, these are cheap and will help you use your larger locks!Case in point: I ordered some Pelican P1075 cases to use for securing my firearm in the car. They're nice cases, but the lock loops/hasp openings on the edges were too small for even a fairly narrow 1/4" lock hasp! I was a bit upset and didn't want to file/drill out the plastic (it was thin enough as it is). So after some Googling and Amazon'ing I found these! I wasn't exactly sure they'd fit, but I was very happy that they did! When closed (and they close securely like overlapping teeth), they two red parts line up leaving an array of 9/32" holes - perfect for 1/4" lock hasps - even multiple locks!Using these, my locks and a sturdy chain, I can keep my handgun safely in the car when I can't carry into the building/site. Yes, a determined thief could still make off with the entire case, or just cut open all the reinforced plastic, but still, it's a deterrent.Nice solid hasp, I would confidently use these in any construction or service environment. 6 slots for padlocks, or even add another hasp for a total of 11 padlocks! (6 holes + 6 holes - 1 hole for 2nd hasp). I’m happy I found these here and I would buy them again. Better than paying hundreds of dollars for safety LOTO components.I've never owned a hasp before. Frankly I didn't know such a thing existed until I started attempting to build my own Breakout.edu kit. This hasp can hold up six separate locks and it really won't open until all six locks are removed. It is sturdy enough to hold all the locks I am using for my game without bending at all. I like the red color. It really comes exactly as described and fits what I needed for my game perfectly. It also seems perfect for someone who is paranoid about security and doesn't want to risk leaving something protected with just one lock.I have to confess I don't use this hasp for its intended purpose. I use mine to secure a military canvas duffle bag with TSA approved locks. It's perfect in that role since there are apparently no larger size TSA approved locks out there. This hasp is quite sturdy and on a heavy side. It is also somewhat larger than I anticipated. In a retrospect I should have gotten a 1" one. I am more than sure it is great for what it was designed, lockout of unwanted use.I am a teacher and used these for a breakout activity. These worked great! Very happy. My students had never seen them before and were amazed. Might use them for other things, not sure. They are sturdy but I do not know whether they are easily cut through; again, I only used them for a breakout activity at school.I was unsure with the cost if this would be a quality device, and yet I am very happy with the device. I have used it multiple times with success and carry it with me daily.I cannot imagine what this could be used for, but it was handy for my escape style game. I used it to put 6 locks on a box. The kids who played the game decided that if you had a REALLY nice bike, this would be appropriate to lock it up.Never used one of these before, but was after something for an escape room puzzle box where I can lock a box using more than one padlock. This is just the thing for it - seems robust and the size of the holes seems spot on for standard padlocks.Item as describedVery solid, well pleased with quality. Used at allotment on shed. Brilliant deterrent.This is a great product and use it with Breakout EDU games in the class. The kid were fascinated with it.Easy way to have things under dual or more people's control