Free
Lock Picking Tips for any Locked Storage Unit
People have a lot of storage units these days where they
put away all their extra belongings. The key to a storage unit is usually with
the renter, making it difficult for someone who has not rented the unit before
to get in. This is where free lock picking tips can come in handy.
#1. Using a bump key
There are many ways to pick a lock on a storage unit. The
most common way is to use a bump key. A bump key is a specially designed key
that can open any lock. To use a bump key, you first need to insert it into the
lock and give it a good bang with a hammer. This will cause the pins inside the
lock to move up and down until they fall into place and allow you to open the
door.
#2. Using a lock pick set
A second way to open the door is by using a lock pick set.
A lock pick set contains several different types of lock picks, each designed
for specific locks. You insert the correct type of lock, pick into the lock and
then push it up one notch at a time until you hear clicking noises that
indicate that all pins have dropped into place and unlocked the door. You can
use either method to get access to your storage unit if you are locked out or
lose your keys; remember to go back later with your key so that nobody accuses
you of breaking in!
#3. Using a pair of pliers
A third way to open the door is by using a pair of pliers.
Pliers are made for this thing, so they work quite well. You need to put one
arm into the bottom hole where your lock goes and then pull upwards until you
hear clicking noises which indicate that the pins have fallen into place and
unlocked the door. This tip can be practical in emergencies when there is no
other option, but it would probably cause some damage to your lock over time
since it isn't meant to be done with force like this.
#4. Using lubricant spray
Another option that works well is to use lubricant spray
on the inside of your storage unit's lock. This will help the pins to move up
and down quickly, making it much easier to open the door.
You should try this technique if you haven't been able to
open your unit with any other methods listed here.
The only downside is that your storage unit will probably
get dirty over time since lubricant spray can be messy, but it is a very
effective way to get in when nobody else has a key or access code.
#5. Using a screwdriver
A final option for getting into a locked storage unit is
using a screwdriver in place of a key. This method works best with other
techniques to take advantage of the positions in which screws are left when they
are opened with the other methods.
It is not the safest way to access your unit, but it can
work when you are in a big hurry, and there's no other option. Remember that
this method usually causes damage to locks in storage units, so avoid doing it unless
you have to!