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I ended up looping my cable around a post on my desk, I think it's easier than drilling holes in the desk and a little less destructive to the furniture which means something to me since i'm in a college dorm
kensington locks are pretty solid in general; although, there's not much security you can gain from three small screws (in wood per say). I would suggest, if Kensington wanted this thing ridiculously secure, is to make the sheathing out of metal (not plastic as it is now).
In this so called "kit" you will receive some screws, the metal anchor point, and a plastic cover. I bought this thinking it would be a cheap way to lock up my new monitor, with its Kensington Security hole. You will NOT receive a physical lock and cable. And, amazon's product picture clearly shows a lock and cable included. However, what amazon shipped me was clearly not what I expected. I think amazon should have pointed this out to me before I bought it. As for the security it should provide, all you gotta do is unscrew it and guess what- not much better than the cable and lock itself.
No surprises with this anchor. It arrived in a plastic OEM bag and was an easy install. No instructions needed.Just use the 3 included self tapping screws and screw the metal hook plate into your chosen location. A plastic cover is then snapped over the base to cover the screws.I only gave it 4 stars because the plastic cover looks kind of cheap.
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