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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

alpha spider wrap cable cut and thrown in water,
the 95 dB alarm will be reduced to a silently 45 dB.

- no illegal acytivity are made to produce this video.

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  • Have you tried saltwater?

    I would assume it would shourt circuit the alarm very quickly. Try with lots of salt + water. Should stop it very quickly.

  • hmm.. thats a good one, i will post a new video soon. However i had only one spider wrap and i had to cut the plastic to open it. The electroniks are still intact so i can try it anyway

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  • @MrRedheadDreadhead or u can get a soda or water, and our it on the alrarm without no one noticing :D

  • Basically... Before Youre About To Steal Something, Take It To The Bathroom And Throw This Thing In The Toilet

  • you might order strong magnets online.

    (1.5"x0.4"x0.4")

    N42 magnetised

  • dont they have web sites online that sell these but I dont have digital money so that may be the only way to get one. maybe I can just ask the cashier to disable the alarm tag but leave it on so the door alarms dont go off or something. I think most stores have bulk tag disabler things b/c I was @ a walmart and the alarms kept going off and eventually one of the workers there used one of those on my purchases and all was good after that.

  • I know, is there anywhere else? I dont have an old harddrive. Also, at target there is a locked merchandise hook, where an employee unlocks it with a little bar, how can I open it? Its made by Alpha Security

  • @coondogtheman1234

    you could ask the manager to buy one.

    its hard to buy those things seperately.

  • @ComaCupTV

    yes, an old harddrive contains 2 powerfull neocadnium magnets, they will do the thing.

  • Anywhere in my house that I can get a strong magnet?

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