The problem with it is "how can I change the combination without knowing the current combination"??? I am planning to install these for our staff locker. My concern would be if they leave and left me without the combination for the locker than I wouldn't be able to change the combination.
CompX regulator lock is the only way to fly. I work in Advent health hospitals as the lead Locksmith we tried everything those are basically junk but for the price they’re shiny junk.😂
Well the lock isn’t the problem and the tailpiece is very strong but the cabinet doors are usually weak. They tailpieces on the combi-cam locks are stronger that’s most other camlocks. Thx for watching!
@@GuardianApproved I don’t know anything about that lock you’re right I wish I did. I probably should buy one on Amazon and give a full review of the LOCK It’s obvious I don’t know that particular little creature, but have run into tens of thousands of other locks of that nature but never that particular distinct model I must say after the course of 28 years of locksmithing it has all become obvious that in general most cam locks fail from The pull test in under 50 pounds of pressure they break, which is not acceptable in most environments, the cabinet door always holds up stronger than the tail piece or blade on those cam locks. That’s why we in general use electronic cabinet locks and I’ve seen the electronic CombCam lock and did a full review on that. Plastic creature you’ll have to check that out.
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The problem with it is "how can I change the combination without knowing the current combination"??? I am planning to install these for our staff locker. My concern would be if they leave and left me without the combination for the locker than I wouldn't be able to change the combination.
CompX regulator lock is the only way to fly. I work in Advent health hospitals as the lead Locksmith we tried everything those are basically junk but for the price they’re shiny junk.😂
I thought these things were horrible garbage you can pull on them and they open right up which is the lightest force who needs a lock like that, rite
Well the lock isn’t the problem and the tailpiece is very strong but the cabinet doors are usually weak. They tailpieces on the combi-cam locks are stronger that’s most other camlocks. Thx for watching!
All right, let me be true I don’t know
Aren’t they junk?
Camlocks is general regardless of the brand are low security but these are better than most.
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I don’t know anything about that lock you’re right I wish I did. I probably should buy one on Amazon and give a full review of the LOCK
It’s obvious I don’t know that particular little creature, but have run into tens of thousands of other locks of that nature but never that particular distinct model I must say after the course of 28 years of locksmithing it has all become obvious that in general most cam locks fail from The pull test in under 50 pounds of pressure they break, which is not acceptable in most environments, the cabinet door always holds up stronger than the tail piece or blade on those cam locks. That’s why we in general use electronic cabinet locks and I’ve seen the electronic
CombCam lock and did a full review on that. Plastic creature you’ll have to check that out.
@@doorandlocktips will have to check those out, I haven’t seen those. Thx for watching