I watched many vids trying to figure out how to open one of these lock boxes and was getting frustrated by the minute. Your method was the only one that worked and it was so easy to do once I figured out what you meant by "the notch". I made myself a little tool from a soda can, nowhere near as sophisticated as yours but it worked. Great video! Thanks a lot.
Soda can works great actually, typically what I use (I was trying to be fancy and make my own tool here)...glad you found the video helpful and thank you for leaving a comment!
Thank you so much! I watched several videos, including LPL, but yours was the only one that I was able to follow to get a couple lockboxes at work open.
Worked great. What helped a lot for me is I took another box that I knew the combo for so I could feel what the notch was supposed to feel like and once I did that I was able to easily find the notch on the box I did not know the combo for. Thanks again.
It works, thank you! I was incidentally change code on my Keypod (sports key safe) and locked it. I managed to find this little groove by just piece of paper (small memo sticky note). If to make it gentle and to use several of notes it takes just 5 min - magic. Thank you one more times 🤝
Watched so many videos on this. Not one worked but your method. Can cut and found the groove. Been one on my wall outside my front door since i moved in and been bugging me. Thanks buddy. Liked and subscribed 👍👍👍
Your video just helped me get back into my lock box after setting a code but the numbers not aligning to what I thought they were! Feeling the notch felt like a ‘click’ as I slid my makeshift tool (a piece of a cider can!) over the barrel. Thank you for you video 😄
Awesome, am so glad it worked out good for you! It is honestly harder to explain how to do this one than doing it, once you get the hand of feeling the slots it is pretty straight forward. This actually works for pretty much all Master Lock locks with the 4 dial, just usually the slots end up somewhere in the back to actually open, the trick is line them up across the front, try it, spin each number 1 (so all the slots move together) and continue around until you find the right home for the slots!
There are some smart ones out there like Sentrilock or Supra iBox, even the newer pushbutton ones would likely a step up (the older ones you could just mash all the buttons at once). The higher end ones are more digitally controlled (agent would basically authorize each useage), not that they are not still bypassable, just some random with a chunk tore out of a soda can probably should not get past them (someone with enough determination will always find a way).
@@gem934 you can make a "nice" pick like I did here with a .007 feeler guage and some popsicle sticks or if you wanna go a bit more less work low tech the pick in this was made from a Monster can...ua-cam.com/video/yLWClySLEf8/v-deo.html
@@bounty7219 I don’t know if u were joking about holding down hard on switch, but I tried that just by sound and probably a fluke but got in, in 30 seconds, had to scroll first number just from 0-9 as hard to fit fingers there. Beginners luck.
@@gem934 holding down the switch absolutely works, it just gets tiring on the fingers sometine! I show the other way because if you can apply the concept to this lock you can apply the concept to most other resettable dial locks. Awesome job getting it open!!
This really works. You have to really concentrate on the feel of the wheel until you reach a sharp dip in the wheel then line it up with the line.#realtor
The Guardian brand key safe was not easily cracked, I personally was able to open it through brute force damage but not able to crack the combination. It is a more of an old school combo lock style (single knob) instead of multi-dial so there is nowhere to probe. In my opinion none are super secure but I would personally pick the one that requires damage to open because then at least you know it was compromised and can take actiom as needed (rekey locks for instance).
The Kidde acces point keysafe is one of the better options I have seen, sturdy construction and single dial like an old school combo lock. I have not seen a Kidde with the doorknob hook though. Also I attempted to bypass a Roper Avanti, has the door knob hook, but again single dial, I was unable to bypass without damage to the box (brute force broke it with a hammer).
Bounty 72 Thanks...all to often I watch vids bypassing these locks but no one offers any advise to alternatives to these misrepresented security devices. I’ve payed a heavy price being mislead by the mongrels for profit selling false hopes of security. Again, thank you very much for your quick reply and honest opinion on product advice.
I watched many vids trying to figure out how to open one of these lock boxes and was getting frustrated by the minute. Your method was the only one that worked and it was so easy to do once I figured out what you meant by "the notch". I made myself a little tool from a soda can, nowhere near as sophisticated as yours but it worked. Great video! Thanks a lot.
Soda can works great actually, typically what I use (I was trying to be fancy and make my own tool here)...glad you found the video helpful and thank you for leaving a comment!
I had the exact same experience!! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! I watched several videos, including LPL, but yours was the only one that I was able to follow to get a couple lockboxes at work open.
Awesome! So glad it worked for you!!
Works great, I used a super thin guitar pick cut to a point. Saved me a trip to lowes and $30 for a new box. Thank you!
Awesome! So glad it worked out for you!
Whoa. Tried several methods before finding yours. Yours worked the very first try! Thanks so much!!
Awesome to hear!!
Works like a charm. Cracked in less than a minute.
I used the first method and in less than 5 minutes it was already open, it really works, thanks.
Much better method than putting it in the left side of the dials. Worked it out in 90 seconds with my cut up aluminium can
Nice One...Thank you
Got my old lock open again after several years.. Thanks Again
Worked great. What helped a lot for me is I took another box that I knew the combo for so I could feel what the notch was supposed to feel like and once I did that I was able to easily find the notch on the box I did not know the combo for. Thanks again.
Awesome! Glad it worked for you!!
It works, thank you!
I was incidentally change code on my Keypod (sports key safe) and locked it.
I managed to find this little groove by just piece of paper (small memo sticky note). If to make it gentle and to use several of notes it takes just 5 min - magic.
Thank you one more times 🤝
Thank you so much for commenting, I am glad you were able to get it open!
Watched so many videos on this. Not one worked but your method. Can cut and found the groove. Been one on my wall outside my front door since i moved in and been bugging me. Thanks buddy. Liked and subscribed 👍👍👍
Awesome! Thank you for watching!
Tried the "feeling the notch" method and it worked! Thanks!
Your video just helped me get back into my lock box after setting a code but the numbers not aligning to what I thought they were! Feeling the notch felt like a ‘click’ as I slid my makeshift tool (a piece of a cider can!) over the barrel. Thank you for you video 😄
Thank you so much. Your last demonstration I was able to very easily pick must have seen 15 videos before you that was unsuccessful.. Thanks again
Your method worked like a charm!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
El mejor de todos me funciono 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Absolutely works! 1000%
Awesome! Glad it worked alright for you!
Wow, you made it so easy, thanks!!!!
Youre a god....I learned it finally and now I can remove my old lockbox from the wall without using a hammer lol
Awesome, am so glad it worked out good for you! It is honestly harder to explain how to do this one than doing it, once you get the hand of feeling the slots it is pretty straight forward. This actually works for pretty much all Master Lock locks with the 4 dial, just usually the slots end up somewhere in the back to actually open, the trick is line them up across the front, try it, spin each number 1 (so all the slots move together) and continue around until you find the right home for the slots!
How's the shackle come off?
If you can pick a lock,
you can make your own tools!
A++++++++++++++++++++
What would you recommend, thanks.
There are some smart ones out there like Sentrilock or Supra iBox, even the newer pushbutton ones would likely a step up (the older ones you could just mash all the buttons at once). The higher end ones are more digitally controlled (agent would basically authorize each useage), not that they are not still bypassable, just some random with a chunk tore out of a soda can probably should not get past them (someone with enough determination will always find a way).
@@bounty7219
Wow quick reply thanks
We have a house that had four of these 2 the codes are lost.
Going to make up a pick to feel notch now.
Thanks
@@gem934 you can make a "nice" pick like I did here with a .007 feeler guage and some popsicle sticks or if you wanna go a bit more less work low tech the pick in this was made from a Monster can...ua-cam.com/video/yLWClySLEf8/v-deo.html
@@bounty7219
I don’t know if u were joking about holding down hard on switch, but I tried that just by sound and probably a fluke but got in, in 30 seconds, had to scroll first number just from 0-9 as hard to fit fingers there. Beginners luck.
@@gem934 holding down the switch absolutely works, it just gets tiring on the fingers sometine! I show the other way because if you can apply the concept to this lock you can apply the concept to most other resettable dial locks.
Awesome job getting it open!!
This really works. You have to really concentrate on the feel of the wheel until you reach a sharp dip in the wheel then line it up with the line.#realtor
What key lock box would you recommend as being harder/hardest to crack?
The Guardian brand key safe was not easily cracked, I personally was able to open it through brute force damage but not able to crack the combination. It is a more of an old school combo lock style (single knob) instead of multi-dial so there is nowhere to probe. In my opinion none are super secure but I would personally pick the one that requires damage to open because then at least you know it was compromised and can take actiom as needed (rekey locks for instance).
You are the man thanks
Who makes a product that offers the best security for this type of storage?
The Kidde acces point keysafe is one of the better options I have seen, sturdy construction and single dial like an old school combo lock. I have not seen a Kidde with the doorknob hook though. Also I attempted to bypass a Roper Avanti, has the door knob hook, but again single dial, I was unable to bypass without damage to the box (brute force broke it with a hammer).
Bounty 72 Thanks...all to often I watch vids bypassing these locks but no one offers any advise to alternatives to these misrepresented security devices. I’ve payed a heavy price being mislead by the mongrels for profit selling false hopes of security. Again, thank you very much for your quick reply and honest opinion on product advice.
Thank you worked so easy
These can sight decoded with a scope quite easily.
Thanks for the feedback, have never attempted that. I do have a Brinks luggage lock where you can actually see the notches beside the dials.
@@bounty7219 lol, that's awesome quality.
Volume too low
Thank you for the feedback! I was using the built in camera mic and it just does not seem to be adequate for this task.
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