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        <description>Newer versions of the classic "Master Lock Combination Dial Padlock" now feature "anti-shim" protection (which is mentioned on the packaging).  This video discusses how the lock design has changed in order to frustrate shimming attempts. This video also shows, however, that this new feature makes the locks shim /resistant/ but not shim /proof/.  It should be understood that this is NOT a double-ball mechanism or any other sort of hardware device that relies on more than spring pressure to stay shut. It is still possible (with some effort, practice, and perhaps a touch of luck) to shim these padlocks open. Stay safe out there!</description>
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