Pro tip. Release the wedge from the frame PRIOR to opening the door. Your window CAN shatter from the spring back force if you open the door under all that tension from the wedges/inflatable wedges.
Tip: keep a spare key in your pocket, ladies in your purse. I ke eer p ond either in my pocket, wallet, or stuffed in my sock. I locked my keys in the car once, in the dead of winter. Never happened since. Now I have a spare key someplace on me every time I leave the house... !
I have this great tool.. I used it to unlock a car door for a fireman at the Deep Run VFD.. also for a lady at Foodlion at Pink Hill,NC.. Fits in my tk tool box.. Get one..
*Anything more than 10 seconds and you need to practice using it more plus it is a WHOLE lot easier just using the wedge bag than that plastic wedge that comes on the kit*
FIRST!!!! Get an AIR WEDGE. ONLY use the Plastic Wedge as a back-up or if you cannot get the air wedge in. Most GM and other Cars and Trucks have a sensor that does not allow the car to open. So you will have to pull most locks. Most Fords and most High End cars such as BMW, etc... all you have to do is pull the handle. With the Lexus 300 Model especially 1998 to 2008, you have to pull the lock and handle simultaneously to open it. If and when you learn that car. Then you are an expert. While the BIG EASY is as easy to use, the video is a tad bit misleading. For evey 10 locks we "pop", there are 3 that takes alot longer. Nice video. But needs an update.
I don't know how it is with the police where you come from but in Dayton Ohio they won't come out and open your door unless there's a child locked inside the car.