• @hOrni
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    116 days ago

    It’s kinda heart warming, that the first thing Louise thinks about is getting gifts for her family.

  • slazer2au
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    126 days ago

    Can’t you do it with magnets?

    • @Zron
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      136 days ago

      I’ve always managed with pliers and a flathead screwdriver.

      I have to take at least one of them off every couple of months because my wife shops at big box stores a lot and most of the employees around here don’t really give a shit.

      They’re meant to be hard to remove in a store. If you find them on your merchandise while at your own home, it’s not exactly hard to get them off.

      • @Stovetop
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        46 days ago

        Just gotta be careful, a lot of them may still need magnets. Some trip the alarm if forced, while the magnet acts as both a disarm and a release.

        • @Zron
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          76 days ago

          Only had one that had an audible alarm, I just smashed it in my vice to shut it up.

          Luckily never came across one of the dye pack ones.

    • @Alexstarfire
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      76 days ago

      Based on my experience yesterday, no. Not with regular magnets at least. Need something stronger.

  • @[email protected]
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    46 days ago

    Yes, but they need to be quits strong. I managed to get a forgotten tag off of stuff I bought with magnets I had from old hard drives, but it wasn’t as easy as in the store. I think they’re using electromagnets.