
The following is darn remarkable but, when you think about it, pretty obvious too! Who knew? The guy in the video below did!
Isn’t that fabulous?! Excuse us for that moment of giddiness but when we think of all those times we had to break locks with a bolt cutter or call a locksmith seeing nut wrench at work is pretty great!
And the nice thing about a padlock is they are plentiful and, yeah, you will have to break the original but they are fairly inexpensive too! So, next time you have to get out there and break a lock to gain entrance, grab that nut wrench!

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Caleb Knowlton
That don’t work with all locks. But the brass ones. And for them so easy
Cheap locks!
Lets see how that works on a good padlock instead of cheap locks
That “nut wrench” is called a combination wrench. If you go to the hardware store and ask for a nut wrench, they’ll probably look at you like you’re stupid.
ya ok go get a bunch of crap locks try that on a master lock
Place a crescent wrench or pipe wrench on the lock and twist it don’t matter what brand of lock…
Pipe wrench is all you need and I’ve done it to master locks their really isn’t much difference with a 24 inch wrench….easy
It works!
A sawsall and torch work too
Just goes to show that locks only keep honest people honest and as long as it was locked the insurance “SHOULD” pay.
Interesting
Yea, this is something interesting 2 learn especially if u wanna break n2 a house & steal & kill. Way 2 go assholes 4 putting this type of$#%&!@*on the web
Interesting
Does it work on thicker locks? Those were rather thin.
Gloria Clapper