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This Defendius Labyrinth Security Lock would be so much fun (except in case of fire). When staying in hotels I have always wondered how simple it would be for someone on the outside to open the chain lock that are common in hotel rooms. That would not even be a consideration if this was the lock installed in the room. "This innovative lock is designed by Art Lebedev Studio… responsible for the amazing Optimus Maximus keyboard with a tiny screen on each key. Constructed of 100% titanium alloy, nothing less than a level forty-two spell of ultimate cutting will break the Defendius lock open. Really, just look at it: no one is getting out easily. You’ll have to guide the lock nib through the labyrinth before you can open to door." Via: Toolmonger and TechEBlog |
April 7th, 2009
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April 7th, 2009
Bolt-cutters + flimsy chain.
April 7th, 2009
“Bolt-cutters + flimsy chain.”
Not even. Kick door hard.
April 7th, 2009
They actually make a tool to open those things, it is basically a thin flat piece of spring steel with a handle.
April 8th, 2009
I didn’t know that. Coool!I think if you bring the jaws of life, it wouldn’t look so daunting.
Or whi not the hidrogen blow-torch thgat puts up 3000 degrees Centigrade flames.
April 8th, 2009
No need to be so violent!
The insane length of that chain and the standard philips head screws on the anchoring side make it quick and easy to remove without a trace that you were ever there in the first place.
Anyway, whoever said that functional art ever had to be functional, lol
April 8th, 2009
xD …cool..
imagine that when ur in the middle of some quake or something like that !! xD
April 8th, 2009
solved it under 15 second to easy
April 8th, 2009
Anyone bother looking at the link? It’s an April Fools. I demand a prize for not being stupid
April 8th, 2009
jajajajaja @Maigo ur right..shit..jaja