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The Lockerbreaker multi-pick device is a pocket tool designed to hold all the variants of physical lockpick used to break through non-electronic security measures. The Lockbreaker can be used to pick, crack, or even cut through most physical lock mechanisms, even complex and archaic systems without relying on external power. The pick tool itself is also the perfect size for convenient concealment and plated with Bandorium to protect against security scans. Of course, the Lockbreaker isn't going to work on electronic security systems and relies on the user knowing how to actually pick a physical lock since it isn't automated.
- Four variable lockpicking tools in one kit; electro, vibro, laser, and liquid metal picks
- Useful against a wide range of physical security systems and locks, including complex and ancient systems
- Lightweight, portable design makes it easy to conceal while Neuranium finished casing making it invisible to most security scanners
- Take your Pick(s): The Lockbreaker offers all the standard tools for picking physical locks, even hardened or archaic ones, in a convenient package that is easy to hide and resistant to scanning.
- Low-Tech Approach: The Lockbreaker isn't a hacking device, it won't crack computer systems or electronic locks, and it relies on the user's skill and know-how to pick through a lock instead of programming.
The Lockerbreaker multi-pick device is a pocket tool designed to hold all the variants of physical lockpick used to break through non-electronic security measures. The Lockbreaker can be used to pick, crack, or even cut through most physical lock mechanisms, even complex and archaic systems without relying on external power. The pick tool itself is also the perfect size for convenient concealment and plated with Bandorium to protect against security scans. Of course, the Lockbreaker isn't going to work on electronic security systems and relies on the user knowing how to actually pick a physical lock since it isn't automated.
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