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Slim Jim

By: Glynn Gallagher, Tue Dec 6th, 2005 02:54:00 PM

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Slim jims are a whole lot more than beef jerky. These products are used for a very important purpose--unlocking car doors when there is no key present for that task. Many people are very thankful for the existence of slim jims (not to mention the locksmiths who use them) when their keys are beyond reach.

One must possess extensive expertise in order to use one of these devices. Improper use of a slim jim can wreak havoc on the locking mechanism in your car door. Either using an incorrect model or using a correct model incorrectly can cause lasting damage to car locks. If you are a beginner looking to use these products, make sure you have the proper training and practice under your belt before using one of these tools on your car.

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High Quality Slim Jims

Here at LockPickShop, we offer slim jims suitable for professional use. Our products are made in the USA, and are built to last for long periods of time. Constructed of high-grade flexible stainless steel, these devices are rust-resistant and durable. Inferior craftsmanship simply won't cut it in the locksmith trade, and we make sure that our equipment is up to the highest standard of quality.

You will find many different professional-grade tools at LockPickShop.com. Tools for unlocking car doors and front doors are all available at excellent prices. The quality of our products makes them an exceptional value for the professional or the hobbyist. For more information about our line of locksmith equipment, contact us at info@lockpickshop.com.

About the author: Glynn Gallagher manages marketing for L.P.S. - Locksmith Parts and Supplies a company supplying the Locksmith, Recovery, & Law Enforcement communites with locksmith, lock out and lock picking tools. Glynn also manages marketing for Lock-Pic king.org an informational website for locksmith students.

 

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