I just set this up for the key card https://www.amazon.com/Electronic-Cabinet-Hidden-Wooden-Cupboard/dp/B07X8N9TN2
For the entire list of materials I have a spreadsheet that I’ll share just message me
Its just a standard rfid lock off of amazon. WOOCH RFID Locks for Cabinets Hidden DIY Lock - Electronic Cabinet Lock with USB Cable, RFID Card/Tag/Wristband Entry https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XJNQ5G7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Y04RWR8A3P702YPWYKC5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I just made 2 boxes for my guns, I found these locks on amazon and they came out great and are pretty secure, plus its a lot quicker to get into than finding a key.
WOOCH Electronic Cabinet Lock, Hidden DIY RFID Lock with USB Cable for Wooden Cabinet Drawer Locker Cupboard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07X8N9TN2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_1IOeEbPYZHPYK
Here you go. Three different lengths (CK2113 through CK4113), available in multiples with same combination (CA) or random (CD).
http://cclsecurity.com/products/camlocks/product.php?id=151
There's also this style, might be a bit more flexible, can set your own combination.
https://www.amazon.com/Combi-Cam-7850R-L-Combination-Chrome-Finish/dp/B000W7DBWA/
You can buy the original here:
https://www.amazon.com/Burg-Wachter-Lock-Blocker-Furniture/dp/B07P6HQV5T
If regardless of who makes the lock, if you are bathing with your device on, make sure you lubricate the lock on a regular basis.
Cabinet locks are relatively standard (a few common sizes). I'd remove the lock and compare to some pictures online.
If you were in a hurry, you could probably take the lock itself to a local locksmith or hardware store and they'd be able to get you the proper replacement part.
More than likely, it's something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Prime-Line-Products-9945-Drawer-Cabinet/dp/B000BDB686/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_sspa
Here's a starting point. Not a recommendation as I have never installed one of these, this is just to give you a jumping off point to see if it's something that would work for you.
You can get a cheap electronic drawer/cabinet lock that uses your fingerprint, a key card, or a passcode. They cost around $15-$30 depending on the type.
Most of the Chinese locks are pretty low quality. If you want the original it's the Burg Wachter ME/2 originally designed to secure furniture mortise locks.
https://www.amazon.com/Burg-Wachter-Lock-Blocker-Furniture/dp/B07P6HQV5T
so could i just get a PVC panel cut to size and then drill it directly on top where the mesh would be? if you or anyone knows of a video tutorial showing something similar to what needs to be done that'd be amazing, it's probably simpler than i'm imagining but just don't want to mess it up!
the link didn't work, but was it something like this? will that type of lock still work if the doors aren't overlapped (they don't seem to be in the site's pictures)?
thank you so much, i appreciate it!!
That looks like it uses the usual "magic locker" type of lock. Try either inserting the key all the way and then pull back slightly before turning, or pushing the key in all the way and turning. Don't force it or you can snap the key off, in which case we can move this discussion to r/permanentchastity. 😱
BTW, the manufacturers of those "magic locker" devices are on a "race to the bottom" to cut costs and quality to the bare minimum. The real product these companies are badly cloning is the Burg Wachter ME/2: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P6HQV5T You may want to get one of these as they're a lot more reliable, work in all "magic locker" type locks, and actually have individual unique keys.
better to be safe than sorry. these are about $10 on amazon and then you don't have to worry about it.
Without cutting or drilling? Maybe not. There are locks that work on e.g. display cases where the front is two overlapping sliding glass sheets. This is such a lock. A larger version would work on your sliding doors. I don't know if anyone makes one, but it's an idea.
Difficulty, that still leaves you with a door that can just be lifted up and out. You'd need to add a jamb on the sides to prevent that.
Get an RFID lock like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FYF752P/ After you install it, anyone trying to open the cabinet or drawer won’t be able, unless you tap your card to it first, in which case it’ll open up. There’s no way to tell that it’s been installed from the outside. Obviously you’ll need a cabinet that nobody really needs to open, like a sock drawer or something. If they try to open it and ask why they can’t, you can just tell them that drawer gets stuck sometimes or something like that.
I gotchu. So all of these locks are imitators of a burg wachter cabinet lock. The original burg is high quality and won’t break as easily.
It’s a little pricey but it is well worth it.
already tried asking their customer support, couldn't disclose any lock info and these locks. pls just trying to get a locking staff locker at work. Defender Security U 9945 Cabinet... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BDB686?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Is too big for the lock hole
Can you put a lock on your cabinet? I'm thinking of an Invisible lock that gets installed on the inside of the cabinet, so it's discreet. Same with the Wooch RFID electronic lock.
But stop being passive aggressive with her. Y'all should have a house meeting on expectations, because if she's doing this with you, she's doing it with all of you.
We’ve used toolboxes, suitcases and briefcases- all lockable and inconspicuous. Lowe’s also sells this which works well for organizing. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-Canvas-Tool-Roll-Wrench-Storage/1000250731
But the game changer was this drawer lock. It’s invisible and easy to install. We converted drawer space. Perfect easy access with card-triggered lock. 10/10.
WOOCH RFID Locks for Cabinets Hidden DIY Lock - Electronic Cabinet Lock with USB Cable, RFID Card/Tag/Wristband Entry https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XJNQ5G7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_ZEHTT6F8EXF0H88B2GJ1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I think it might have been this one.
ETEKJOY RFID Electronic Cabinet Lock Hidden DIY for Wooden Cabinet Locker Drawer Cupboard Box with 5PCS IC Cards/Tags https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FYF752P/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_0BVYFEZJ9MNQ867D0288
I think it might have been this one.
ETEKJOY RFID Electronic Cabinet Lock Hidden DIY for Wooden Cabinet Locker Drawer Cupboard Box with 5PCS IC Cards/Tags https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FYF752P/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_0BVYFEZJ9MNQ867D0288
As someone mentioned all the "Magic Locks" are based on the Burg Wachter ME/2 which was originally designed to provide additional furniture mortise locks. You can buy one on Amazon for $25.
https://www.amazon.com/Burg-Wachter-Lock-Blocker-Furniture/dp/B07P6HQV5T
If you should lubricate your lock regularly and more frequently if you bathe caged.
What unfair_delivery said.
There are things that can hamper the casual removal of your dick but the next level of security is to get pierced. At least a piercing would not be escapable without destroying the cage or lock. The locks that come with the cheap cages are cheap Chinese knock-offs that easily break. You can get better versions of the locks, they’recalled Burg Watcher. Probably can Google The Lock Picking Lawyer and he’ll have a video on how to pick even these but it’s a better lock and I’m not so sure that it could be done by the wearer without breaking the lock. There are ringless cages that can’t be pulled out of because the cage uses a piercing which is going through your dick. Cages such as this would require either destroying the cage or lock to get out. This to me is the best level of security as if you have to destroy to get out you aren’t true to your KH (that and how can you hide a broken custom cage?)
I’m love with my partner and privacy is not an issue, so I keep my collection in my 2 drawer nightstand.
However we also have a safe that I move the toys to if family is dog sitting for us/ staying in our home when we arent home. if it’s not too big of a collection, I would suggest a decorative locking chest/ storage bench or a tool box with a quality lock to prevent prying eyes. I think the suitcase is a pretty good idea tbh, it doesn’t seem out of the ordinary. I’ve also heard of people attaching RIFD locks with a swipe card to their drawers. If someone tries to open it you could say “oh yeah that drawer has been jammed for a while”! locking system
nope. Its actually a generic "glass cabinet lock" off of amazon. 10$
Amazon has key card locks that can secure drawers. this is what I use. Just lock the night stand drawer. Keep the Key card else where maybe between the mattress or in a wallet. Then you can run your wallet over the lock when you need to get it. It has audible open and closing sounds so you know its locked and they are like 20 bucks. The great thing about it, is that unless you show someone how to unlock your nightstand most people including children aren't going to figure it out because there is no modification done to the exterior. I tested it randomly over a few months and didn't have a single failure. It unlocks almost instantly.
WOOCH RFID Locks for Cabinets Hidden DIY Lock - Electronic Cabinet Lock with USB Cable, RFID Card/Tag/Wristband Entry https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XJNQ5G7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Y04RWR8A3P702YPWYKC5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I have a locked drawer in the kitchen for knives and scissors. I had to ruin the face of the drawer, but I can buy a new one later. https://www.amazon.com/Prime-Line-Products-9945-Drawer-Cabinet/dp/B000BDB686?ref_=ws_cp_6df41fc8250c5424e730_p_5_t_p
If you’ve got the kind of cage that uses an integrated lock (the lock will look like this: Burg Wachter), lock the lock, take out the key, flip the lock around, and put it in backwards (I.e., keyhole first). The lock will keep the cage on, but you can push it out anytime you want, since the tang on the lock isn’t engaged. (I tend to pull it out with a fingernail when I’ve got it “locked” that way.)
I suppose if you’re sleeping in it and the cage jiggles around the lock could work it’s way out, which could create a problem if you’re not awake. OTOH, if it trapped your balls or something in a way that hurt, it’d probably wake you up before it caused a problem.
I switched to keyless thumb locks as well. Made life so much better than keeping track of a key.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002UC8U30/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1