Honeywell 2011 safe opening (only if you lose your keys)

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2008

how to open a honeywell safe if you lost your key

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  • What are the tools called?

    (Sorry I could not understand what you had said)

  • Lockpicks

  • where do you fet the tools

  • you can get them at a locksmith shop or possibly a hardware store.

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  • worked for me

  • dont be dumb no special tools i jsut now broke into my step dads lock box same model with two skinny long nails pushed all the way back both nails in same time and turned it open not rigged nothing locks now n days arnt really hard to pick lock hell picklocked his 1980 somthign toyota pickup through his dorrhandel hold pushing up on his push down lock till it popped open with metal coat hanger rofl foudn canadian boner pills in his lock box to poor old fuck

  • Its not about the lock pick tools, its about the angle and the movements. Thanks for showing me the angles...........and honey I got into mine with a large, heavy old school diaper pin and a curved tip revlon nail file. ;)

  • @Mickey10028534343 Just break a bobby pin in half, grab the flat side, go out side bend it into a slight angle, no more than a J, then grind it on the pavement to take away the flat ends. Use the wavy piece as a torque key (Put it into the top of the lock and put pressure the direction the lock turns) and use the other end to pick the pins. That's a cheap effective lock pick. But it's best to buy a real set.

  • cant belive its so easy to pick just got 50k from my parents!!!! lol jk

  • i used a paper clip and a bobby pin. getting the thing relocked is the hard part.

  • I used 2 jewler's screwdrivers. It worked it! Thanks, man-- you saved me $50!--that's what the locksmiths are charging.

  • @afsdevin this worked for me too, thanks alot man

  • @asfdevin you're awesome man. Enough said.

  • @afsdevin

    I lost my key too. I didnt know how to pick the lock so I used a small screwdiver and removed the silver plate at the bottom of it and it just came undone....thanks didnt have to pay someone.......

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