So this will only open the alpha locks box Spider wire and the 2 alarms found on shoes to make one that opens magnetic ink tags found and Macy's Nordstrom's or high end stores like those you will need to arrange the polarity ina positive negative negative positive set up using vice grips and e600 to bonded it
It's a no name version. Built exactly y the same but alot cheaper for the stores to buy then the name brand version and still works with all their alpha keys
If I may ask, or if anyone knows: Why are there 2 individual magnets stacked beside one another? [🧲 🧲] [🧲 🧲] 2. Does it matter which side is facing up? E.g as in North Polarity Up, South Polarity Down? 3. How far apart are the pairs from one another. Please and Thankyou
@@danagarner2986 aight thx cuz I wanted to do this cuz I have like a whole box of these and they didn't come with the alpha key which was separate so chao
@@rkryukov996 otherwise known as earth magnets. Regular magnets don't naturally have a charge, they are given a magnetic charge. Earth magnets carry a charge naturally
If I may ask, or if anyone knows: Why are there 2 individual magnets stacked beside one another? [🧲 🧲] [🧲 🧲] 2. Does it matter which side is facing up? E.g as in North Polarity Up, South Polarity Down? 3. How far apart are the pairs from one another.
How to you guys keep the small gap "spacing" between the magnets? I might b a dumb question to most of you but i cant keep thrm from attaching together :( ... Thanks
@@ram0666 They look for everything, especially if they want to make it hard on a person. Just to throw it and see if it sticks, for some who can't afford to fight it could be 10 years in the commercialized prison system.... (Not to mention that it could be used as a lethal weapon).
@@CRSolarice Please ,stop acting like this thing is being used to take down ft knox. A can opener can be a lethal weapon but nobody is getting 10 years for it. Stupid.
it'll be less than an inch, but no worries, there are magnets inside too just glide accoss the top on one side till you fell the magnet grab then adjust the other side til it grabs, you'll hear a click, thats the sound of the latch lifting.. just press in on the side where cable goes in, or press in then add magnets either way it'll open
@@djevilj66 There are no magnets inside. Where did you get that false information? Still think you're right? Try sticking the latch these are operating onto a metal surface. Won't work. It's a long, thin rectangle die-pressed out of thin spring steel. That's it. I don't believe the N S/S N magnetic poles matter, just the strength of the magnets and the particular distance apart.
@@shawndonald78 You can use a box cutter to scrape the coating off the hot wire and bypass it using just a regular copper wire wrapped around the exposed sections so I don't see why not. It's trivial to cut the wire as well. Check out how this dude does it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oggJ4GUmh4Y.html
just get a magnet from an old harddrive, the kind thats flat and curved, they have opposing poles on the same side so it'll work to lift the latch when laid flat across the top, their fool proof, HD magnets are so strong they'll go right to the exact spot needed to open it
Run out with the box bro. Get somewhere safe then go to work opening it. When you spend unnecessary time in a store when doing illicit activities then your chances of getting caught go way up. Get in, get what you came for, get out.
@@AZdude Always walk out at the same time some random paying customer walks out... and yes - GET IN, GET OUT!!! - because of CovBS, they are really laxing on security...nobody want's to touch anybody else...i guess this scam will assist other scammers...lol
Its more of a case by case than it's better to cut it off ..like if there are lp on the floor it's better to keep all the items in the security devices just act as though it shopping and then at the last moment hit the emergency exit this way only at the last moment have you committed a crime if you spent time removing g the. From the security devices the moment they see u tampering with it they can call PD and have them out side
I was expecting you to glue the magnets to the inside of your gloves at first, but then i realized why this video is so damn long, you keep having to fiddle with the magnets moving one way or another, by the time you get it right, youve got a secret shopper standing behind you wondering what youre doing, and are on your way to jail. Youre doing it all wrong....
took a parachute cord bracelet, removed the plastic clasps and used my door latch striker plate/stacked with magnets in place of the bracket clasp. functional jewelry.
@Justin Mccormick agreed. Plus people usually don't think to manipulate the corners either...(as in crush/bend box corners). Gives you that much more wiggle room.
Let me share my personal experience when I used to shoplift: Get 4 N52 grade Neodymium Magnets. Place them in 2 rows of 2. Duct tape them together in that configuration. There ya go! I used that *plenty* of times to take off Spiderwraps when I was stealing. I don't do that anymore though since I now have kids and don't need to risk jail anymore.
How to you guys keep the small gap "spacing" between the magnets? I might b a dumb question to most of you but i cant keep thrm from attaching together :( ... Thanks
@@gil-juniorriseabovebetraya5972 no need to separate them. Just let them all stick together in 2 rows of 2. I never spaced mine and never had any issues taking off spiderwraps or dvd/game security boxes.
@@bigtony ah for real??? In that case fuck!!!! I been struggling and suffering for a while now since im doing my 3rd one lol. "Smashed Fingers, glue gun burns, and headaques" and everything just to keep a lil spacing between them attaching 😆... Sucks for the homie that pass this skill to me cuz hes been doing it for a while now cuz he told me it wont work without the gap cuz the medal magnets inside the boxes and spyders have spacing... Ima try it like you telling me cus i seen the same tip a twice already so it is working for some...Thanks man i a
All you have to do is push the alarm to one corner on both side as far to the corner as you can get it. This allows the strings enough slack to just slide them off the product
It's a crime in most states to have this tool. Otherwise, just order one offline. This tool will set off door alarm if not modified. The store creeper will be peeping around at you. Also, high end items are on camera and can be seen who picks them up and if they are purchased at the register. 360° and/or hidden cameras can track your movements in a store. R.F.I.D. and/or security strips may also be in the product packaging. Good luck with this....,.... .lol
It will not set off a door alarm in almost every store. Stores in the US wont detect magnets alone. Most cameras are for show and dont move. In Los Angeles California you have to be caught with more than $900 worth of items to get a felony, otherwise it's a citation IF the officer even shows up or feels like giving you a ticket. I'm not condoning stealing but all the info you gave was wrong or greatly exaggerated in most places. The main way people get caught is suspicious attitude, staying too long in one place, and suspicious appearance. I'm speaking from the perspective of loss prevention. I use magnets to lock the stolen or attempted stolen gear and I have yet to set an alarm off.
@@Isidore22 a target i live by keeps gaming laptops out with just a Spyder around them ..800-1200 dollar laptop's..easy it seems ..I'm not sure though what u think ?
@@Isidore22 I gave accurate information. To be more specific, some stores add an R.F.I.D. device on or inside of the "key" to keep them from "accidentally" walking off......and yes, many cameras are decoys. However, a certain chain (We don't need to be specific) is going all out in implementing better tracking to get solid evidence. As you probably well know, most stops aren't by the books and many shoplifters are hard catch and can even set you up for a "bad stop". I'm certainly not condoning anybody actions. Just pointing out that some stores have had to go the extra mile in some cases to catch certain people. "California laws", that says it all ! I mean, I don't think that shop lifting should be a federal offense, but whatever.