(592) UPDATE: to Video 229 on Opening Sentry Safes with Magnets
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Thanks for the update.
You’re welcome
I'm surprised they didn't fix it by accident by changing everything to plastic. 😂 I've been wanting to try an electronic bypass that works on some of them.
Stay tuned for the next video lol
where do you drill the hole in the safe?
Measuring from the top left corner it’s 10 cm down and 10 cm to the right. You’re aiming for the actuator.
I try your method to open My safe unfortunately it was a small magnet. What size magnet did you use? Or does that make a difference? Please help
Look in the description
I brought this new sentry safe about three years ago and now the digital keypad fail even I change the battery! I have seen your videos and purchase the same magnet but as you said this method won’t work anymore! Do you have any suggestions ! Please I need help!
I’m not sure if this tool would work if the keypad is dead. I’m seeing if I can find out. (593) How to Open a Sentry Safe without a Code & Recover the Programming Code
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If it that tool doesn’t work you probably need to drill the safe to open it.
Thanks for fast reply ! I think I will call sentry customer service to see what they can do about this issue ! Thanks again !
Send me a picture of your safe. My email is Theboredlockpicker@gmail.com
Since when did you no longer use the magnet?
I’ve heard this flaw was fixed when master lock took over. It still works on older ones
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Thank you. Don't you know when you took over?
Took them long enough. I was going to guess that they switch the metal to a non-magnetic element like aluminium but I suppose this was good enough.
I would of thought the same thing. brass rod or something. check this out. czcams.com/video/H3wrB0C451U/video.html
@@BoredLockpicker Yeah, brass would work too although copper does have some magnetic properties.
Does this model open with a magnet? JF205EV
Unless it’s made after they fixed that flaw I think that one would open with a magnet