Without context this post was meaningless.
Thanks
Without context this post was meaningless.
Thanks
Capn Crunch is meant to destroy the roof of your mouth anyways…
I think the internet gets stupider every day at this point.
I own a tubular lockpick set and have experience picking locks.
Not all tubular locks are as easy as you think they are, I assure you.
You can see my previous comment in this thread explaining that I’ve also owned and operated multiple types of vending machines over the years.
Oh, I just noticed that you actually asked how much to change the lock…
They quoted me $35 to drill out the one I lost the key for and replace it with a new one and the corresponding key… I could have done that myself for significantly less by just ordering a replacement lock and key from Amazon, but…
I wanted a duplicate of the original because I do actually have several of these particular type machines that are intentionally keyed the same.
Interesting… The majority in the US are definitely not but they’re actually much easier to pick than most tubular locks.
Cost me $48 and change with tax… So more, yes but not too terrible.
The toilet paper and paper towel holders are usually not tubular locks…
Most of those can actually be picked with a small screwdriver or even a zipper pull from a coat or similar clothing item though.
Some tubular locks are simple to pick and yes a modified bic pen is the poor man’s pick but it’s certainly not all of them that can be done that easily.
As someone who has actually.owned and operated lots of vending machines of different types over the years, no this isn’t true.
You can buy vending machine locks that are keyed the same if, for example, you wanted all 12 machines that you owned to have locks that could be opened with the same key but the chances of that key opening any random vending machine you may encounter are about as good as your house key working to open your neighbor’s house… Not impossible but not super likely.
In fact, just yesterday I picked up a vending machine key that it took a locksmith over two weeks to make for me with only the lock to copy it from because I’d lost my original for that particular machine.
I have several other vending keys that I tried (mainly because I was confident that one of them actually was the right key) but none of them worked.
Vending machine locks and keys are actually quite complex and varied.
I don’t… I endure them on these platforms while looking for decent content.
I do love me some fuckin olives… Especially if they’re stuffed with garlic
I don’t think I know a single person who ever thought Facebook was “amazing”… Even back then.
Lol… Reese’s peanut butter cups are fucking delicious.