We tried to 'pick' this popular padlock in South Africa - and succeeded on the first try | BISouthAfrica
A popular brand of padlock has been removed from the shelves of several stores across South Africa after allegations that some of the locks can be opened with keys from other locks.
“I wanted to make the video to make people aware that they should check their locks. This could have ended much worse. Luckily I discovered it before others did.” We bought this cheap lock from a street vendor. Its key opened the Zenith padlock without any effort. Crazy Store is owned by Melbro, which also owns the company that distributes Zenith padlocks in South Africa. Business Insider could not ascertain who the manufacturer of the product is.
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