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Day: October 9, 2004

Master Lock Steering Wheel Lock And Ballpoint Pens

October 9, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 9 Comments

unlock this

jeez, this seems like the end of an entire class of locks. first kryptonite’s bike locks were shown to be opened with a ballpoint pen, and now master lock’s steering wheel locks also seem to have the same issue. hopefully master lock will do a recall and let folks exchanges these.

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