Where can I find one of these, my car was stolen two and a half weeks ago and just recovered so I am definitely looking for something no matter the cost.
The other point of such a device: with such an obstacle, he's likely going to look for another target, of which there will be many considering that cars and trucks are a dime a dozen, including those that may not have an Auto Taser that can still get a thief lots of money.
Besides, chances are a car thief isn't going to plunk down over $200+ on class 4 electrical gloves.
"use glove to work on lock to unlock to use lockpick tool"
Then the gloves better be rated to handle around 50kV when using them to deal with an Auto Taser.
If the gloves aren't rated for that amount of voltage, chances are they won't provide protection.
Materials used for electrical insulation have their limits. Once this limit is exceeded, the electricity can either penetrate the insulation or go around it. This is known as "insulation breakdown" or "electrical breakdown."
who cares if its legal...we're too god damn politically correct in this country. you try and steal my car, you will die trying. blades under the wheel wells (can't lift the car with your buddies to steal my rims). Neuro toxin on the door handle and steering wheel...yup, i gotta be real careful to wipe it all off before i drive.
@Bwack087. I have an auto taser that I will sell to you how much exactly are you willing to pay when you say no matter the cost??
ezopzo 5 days ago
Where can I find one of these, my car was stolen two and a half weeks ago and just recovered so I am definitely looking for something no matter the cost.
Bwack087 11 months ago
@dogmusher
The other point of such a device: with such an obstacle, he's likely going to look for another target, of which there will be many considering that cars and trucks are a dime a dozen, including those that may not have an Auto Taser that can still get a thief lots of money.
Besides, chances are a car thief isn't going to plunk down over $200+ on class 4 electrical gloves.
Watcher3223 1 year ago
@dogmusher
"use glove to work on lock to unlock to use lockpick tool"
Then the gloves better be rated to handle around 50kV when using them to deal with an Auto Taser.
If the gloves aren't rated for that amount of voltage, chances are they won't provide protection.
Materials used for electrical insulation have their limits. Once this limit is exceeded, the electricity can either penetrate the insulation or go around it. This is known as "insulation breakdown" or "electrical breakdown."
Watcher3223 1 year ago
@1993gandy take them off after takin off the taser.
greg97527 1 year ago
@1993gandy use glove to work on lock to unlock to use lockpick tool
dogmusher 1 year ago
@dogmusher yes but how are you going to get in and hotwire the car with heavy rubber gloves on
1993gandy 1 year ago
i can use heavy rubber glove that i used to work with high voltage. the shock cant go though rubber glove but lock with taser shock not good one
dogmusher 2 years ago
who cares if its legal...we're too god damn politically correct in this country. you try and steal my car, you will die trying. blades under the wheel wells (can't lift the car with your buddies to steal my rims). Neuro toxin on the door handle and steering wheel...yup, i gotta be real careful to wipe it all off before i drive.
darcygoesfast 2 years ago
i'd hate to accidently set it off if i had one in my car.
Pushworth 2 years ago