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Reviews (5)

Oct 21, 2017
Quality wedge.
This will work well for forceable entry. It’s quality made and has the right angle and length for a wedge. The tip is sharp and the other edges have been removed. A quick lanyard in the hole makes for and easier grab.

Oct 21, 2017
Easier than I thought!
I picked up a 3 pack and found doors easier to open that I thought it would be. Keeping one in my fire gear and one in my packet for EMS calls.

Sep 26, 2019
OMG it worked!!!
9 of 11 found this helpful So I got this thing with low but hopeful expectations. I used it to cut B119 aka HU100 key blanks for my 2018 Chevy Silverado. I got good key banks and a handful of the cheepest I could find without the chips in them. Using the cheep blanks first I tested out this machine. I used the 2.5mm cutter and tracer the entire time. The first key was cut too thin. Almost punching through the key. When tested it didn’t work. Made adjustments and then the key was too thick and the key wouldn’t go in the lock. So with very slight adjustment I removed just a little more material and tested the key. It worked!!! I then tested with with cutting a full key in one pass. It worked again. So then took the chipped keys and made 3 working spare keys with the machine. Definitely get enough blanks to get the machine calibrated. This machine paid for itself the first day I used it. $75 for each key if I got them from a locksmith or dealership.