Lost keys to this old E Hipkins & Co safe saw us visiting the Peak District. The lock was picked open saving the safe and new keys could be made at a later date should the owner desire.
Chubb TDR Coffer Lost Keys Liverpool
We were called out to open a Chubb Data cabinet which we did and found this TDR Coffer inside. The client also needed this opening so we picked open the lock and provided a new set of keys to both safes.
Church Tabernacle Lost Keys
The keys had been lost to this church Tabernacle at a church in Wigan, we picked the lock open for them to save any damage.
Chubb Milner Range Wall Safe Lost Combination
This Chubb Milner Range wall safe was opened and the combination reset for a client in Liverpool.
Phoenix 1220 Centurion Safe Lost Combination
Another safe with a lost combination. This time a Phoenix 1220 which needed to be removed from a wardrobe for some remodeling but it couldn’t be opened to remove the fixing bolts. We determined the combination to open the safe without the need for breaking it.
Sentry 1250 Safe Lost Combination
As often happens with combinations, people forget them. That is why we were called to this Sentry 1250 safe in Warrington. Fortunately we were able to determine the combination by some skilful safe lock manipulation to open it without any damage.
Phoenix FS1280 Safe Lost Combination Standish
The owners could not remember the combination to open this Phoenix safe so called us. We were able to open it without any damage and reset the code for them.
Yale Safe Lost Keys Safecracker Halifax
The owner had lost one of his keys to this Yale safe and the other was safe and sound inside it. We attended the job in Halifax and picked the lock open so the key and the safes contents could be retrieved.
Chubb DuoGuard Safe Opening Birkenhead
A broken key in the lock of this Chubb DuoGuard Safe meant the owners could not get it open. We attended the job in Birkenhead, extracted the broken key bit and made a new key to open it.
Churchill Clubman II Safe Lost Keys
The keys had been lost to this Churchill Clubman II Safe at a hospital in Lancaster. We picked open the keylock but discovered that the handyman had tried to open it before us and he had broken the handle. We still managed to get it open without any further damage but the safe was now beyond economical repair and they opted to replace it. DIY safecracking is almost always a costly exercise, please leave it to the professionals if you want to save money.










