I just found a closed safe on the street that someone failed to break open.

    by MagicLobsterAttorney

    37 Comments

    1. What, they started smashing it, found out that beyond the superficial layer there was *chipboard* and decided to give up…?

    2. Someone left a locked safe like this in my condo when they moved out. I was able to reset the code but was still missing the key required to open it. I finally cracked the lock using a ballpoint pen and discovered… the key to the safe inside lol.

    3. Plot twist: OP is the thief and came to Reddit hoping for advice on how to open it…

    4. Grab it, go buy some aluminum shavings/powder and some iron oxide and use thermite to open it.

    5. It’s really sad when you want to be a big-time burglar but all you’ve got is a crowbar.

      A nice big angle grinder and that thing would be wide open.

    6. Hit the top with a rubber mallet on a solid surface and jiggle the lock open at the same time

    7. The door’s OSB and they still couldn’t get it? The owner just about deserves to get robbed and the theif doesn’t deserve the contents…

    8. That reminded me of an old reddit post where someone bought an old drug dealer house and found a locked vault in the basement.

    9. There was nothing in Al Capone’s vault but it wasn’t Geraldo’s fault.

    10. If you take it to an empty parking garage and drop it from second or third level, you’ll find gravity knows the correct combination.  

    11. This is a really easy thing to get into. You just set it against the wall. Then, go to the other side of the wall and paint a black hole. Reach in and get your stuff. Easy peasy.

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