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- So, anything you buy in Home Depot,
or anything, any safe, in Walmart, Costco, Staples,
Canadian Tire, it's all crap.
We can open them in less than ten seconds, some of it.
What I'm showing you right now is what we did
on Ross McLaughlin CTV On Your Side.
We actually went to Staples,
we filmed us buying the safe,
we picked it up, we did it,
and you'll see how quick we did it.
On my YouTube channel,
as Mr. LockSmith on YouTube,
in 2015 we had two million plus minutes viewed
on my channel.
That's my public videos, not my traning videos,
my public stuff,
and that's thirty four thousand hours watched
on my YouTube channel.
I sell training videos all over the world
on how to open things.
This one I put up because they said --
the second company told me I was full of it.
We actually brought in 2 friends from the states
who are heavily involved in training government people
how to open stuff.
They came up here, saw it,
and then the thirty million dollar lawsuit
sort of disappeared really quick.
I've been threatened twice now with some nice, big lawsuits.
Actually, we have lawsuit parties now
if somebody's gonna threaten me.
(laughs)
'Cause it's kinda fun, especially if you're right.
If you're wrong, that's a little different story.
That's why we replicate it, everything we do.
So, I picked this up today at Staples, $250.
It's a safe -- they say right on there,
SentrySafe fire safe, biggest safe manufacturer
in North America.
This is their brand new version.
We've been opening them for the last --
they changed a piece to a super cheap piece,
and I couldn't believe it when I looked at it.
I thought, "This is garbage."
And we opened it, shocked everybody.
So this is -- I put in the batteries.
So 6-8.. (safe beeps) 9-2-7.
And, you know, it all works solid, it's a safe.
It's not too heavy and you bolt it down if you want to.
So, it's locked.
There's different methods, or what we call
methods of attack.
It's actually based on the CIA was defense against
methods of entry.
It really wasn't defense against, it was how to open
anything and everything.
My grandad did this fifty years ago.
This is a Rare Earth Magnet.
It's very, very dangerous, it can really hurt you badly.
You gotta make sure you have no --
it'll wreck your phone in half a second.
We put it in a sock, 'cause there's a reason for it.
So what it is, this will open up --
different types of magnets will open up most hotel rooms,
most inexpensive safes, and most apartment buildings.
There's very little security.
We sell stuff..
Our job is to secure our customers,
so we don't sell the garbage,
we sell good quality stuff.
This deadbolt, which is on my house...
Mike has it on his house,
we have them there.
I teach police forces how to open stuff.
We can't teach them how to open this 'cause there's no
known non-destructive method of entry on that.
Other stuff, we have a free for all and everything.
This safe stuff -- or, we shouldn't get into that.
(laughs)
But it's different, it's--
(female audience member speaking indistinctly)
Yeah, it's commercial grade.
There will be signs of entry on --
the banks know, they're smart.
They have you all listed commercial grade tested.
This stuff is a safe, so it's locked, y'all saw it locked.
There's a flaw in the system.
It has a nickel piece from China,
not that everything from China's bad..
- [Female Audience Member] I hope not.
- I put it on there.
Oh, now watch it, not gonna open.
There we go.
(lock clicks)
(audience ooh's)
We did it on TV, 1.63 seconds.
And then Ross McLaughlin opened it in 3 seconds.
We put the sock on it so I can pull it off.
If I put this on a hunk of metal,
you wanna lock it again?
- So these things..
- This is the bolts. They lock into here...
- They lock in there, okay.
And then when you put that in there,
it pushes all of those things away?
- Yep, and knocking the hinges off won't work
because there's a secondary hinge on the inside.
Oh, this doesn't have that.
(laughs)
It's worse than I thought.
(laughs)
That's even worse.
- It does look really strong with 4 of these bolts here.
- Yeah.
- And yet, one little thing will trigger them back.
- Yep, they took a nickel solenoid.
Which, once they apply electricity to it,
it sort of magnetizes the solenoid and causes it to close.
And think of how much out there works on that principal.
- [Male Audience Member] That's why you have your family.
- So, we know where the solenoid is.
We think we do.
(audience member laughs)
If we have to drill it,
we drill a quarter inch hole in this.
There we go.
This will open up every single SentrySafe,
electronic safe on the market can be opened.
The old way, they replaced the piece 'cause what we
used to do was bounce it,
and it would open.
Now, they fixed it...
(laughs)
and made it easier for us to open with a magnet.
I hope you enjoyed watching this video.
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