Physical-entry

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Physical Entry

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Lock Picking

Hotel Doors

https://www.threads.net/@aspromised__/post/C8n3UozPw7B/?xmt=AQGzYLkt9RWZDNx1tTNZsj8EVLzmistFzMM5OdmrNDHfHg ?xmt=AQGzYLkt9RWZDNx1tTNZsj8EVLzmistFzMM5OdmrNDHfHg

So I saw this a few weeks ago and made one. It worked. and it had an extremely small package which allowed for far better concealment compared to your average under-the-door-tool. The issue with the tool is that it isn’t well suited to combat or deal with any variables. Like magnet strength and size vs. door size, and material. There is a considerable scrapping sound. I had some issues with some doors that had metal reinforcements within, and a few times the smaller magnet would get stuck to other metal and would require pulling it back down to the ground to restart the magnet connection. I think it is kinda neat. I had a few friends that said it would be great if you were making a hasty room entry. But wtf is carrying around a giant magnet. You can go to home depot or lowes and for 10 bucks build an under the door tool.