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  • Where can you buy that magnet? !

  • I aint a shop lifter sometimes the stupid stores forget to take it off and now I am stuck with a shirt I paid for that has a tag on it but aint worth for me to go back to the store. Mine has ink though.

  • how much force is needed (from the magnet) to remove the tag .....like how strong should the magnet be

  • Yeah buddy!!

  • SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHERE CAN I GET THAT MAGNET!!!!!!!!

  • @JakeCherek Open a Harddisk or something

  • do you have to bang the magnet on to the security tag?

    and does the magnet have to be big or it can be any neodymium magnet?

  • watch my video

    there is everything for shoplifting

  • where can you buy this, cheaply ? i looked online and theyre all 40-odd pounds!

  • YESSS! THANK YOU!! 

  • question... Can I just order Neodymium DISK magnets for this purpose? or do they have to be the same shape/form as in the video?

  • I heard you can get those type of sensors off with a computers hard drive magnet. Is this true?

  • @cydiaadviceweekly I tried. It isn't strong enough. Unless you had a couple of those things stacked. and even that might not work because they are shaped differently than this one is.

  • thanks for the video

    i have a neodymium magnet 3300 Gauss power and 26kg magnetic , 5kg vertical pull  does anyone know if this is powerful enough to work on tags

  • @D2010N no where near, you need 12,000 gauss

  • Haha you are an idiot u dont even show how to remove the round tage. screw this film

  • regarding the fact that the security tags are coiled, and megnets are not, im assuming that magnets will not set of most security alarms (except some exceptions), would that be correct?

  • Where can I purchase one of these?.

  • Get some 12,000 Gauss magnets and you're in business. cheaper than paying $100 or more for a new detacher.

  • @scannerman85

    Would you say that gauss magnets would work better for garment removal than neodymium magnets?

  • @Juanah92 Gauss is a measure of the magnet's power, Neodymium magnets are about the most powerful.

    Do a search for "strong magnets" on the net to find companies that sell them. K&J magnetics is usually who I order from. Their site has a better explanation of Gauss and other magnet terms.

  • @scannerman85 I'm sorry for my ignorance and thank you very much for your comprehension and answer. I've taken a look on that page and it seems quite helpful, thank you!

    But still I can't tell how much power a tag would need to get removed from the garment. I've recently found a N42 neodymium magnet with 5600 gauss on each side and it supports a steel weight of up to 19 kgs. Would you say this one works?

  • @Juanah92 That should work for the standard tags. If your tags have the "super lock", it will take a stronger magnet, or several of the 5600 Gauss ones stuck together. Be careful when assembling them as you can pinch your fingers!

  • HI, there, I own a shop in the UK, Do you know where i can purchase one of those counter top magnets and how much? thanks

  • @CanYuFeelDaBeatt shoplifter.

  • @wrestling2091 LUL no shit. why else would someone be looking up this video?

  • @sarahcar3 Because idiots forgot to remove the thing on something I BOUGHT.

  • @CanYuFeelDaBeatt ahah funny

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