I've read a few times pretty much any key works on any internal lock. I tried out of curiosity today and yep its true. If I'm being honest I debated a couple hours before telling the wife. I did though and rounded up all the random keys, handed them over at her request. I never unlocked without permission anyway, just amazed I mentioned it so quickly. Got a good boy out of it so worth it.
Crazy! I’ve heard that as well but of the 4 I had at one point, none of the keys worked for another. Security screw is the way to go in my opinion though! I also love the key sleeve for my MCN Contender, a nice solution for security with emergency access.
That is why you should wear a cage which can be sealed with a plastic or metal security seal. Much more secure. Sure, you could remove it, but then you would need to explain yourself!
Yes, it is only a three pin tumbler. These locks are intended to be used on a piece of furniture, like a desk, which locks with a skeleton key. The security is limited, even for that use.
The screws have been nice for me. I'm so terrified of stripping them that I don't fucking dare to tamper with them, lol. In fact, I almost DID strip them once because I didn't insert the key correctly (the tolerances are incredibly tight). That was not only scary in the moment, but ordering new screws took a month. Lesson learned: be very diligent with the tiny, unique screw heads.
I'm barely out anyway so convenience isn't a big deal. She cares about security and that seems most secure. I like the streamlined look too.
I've picked every tumbler lock, broken everyt padlock, broken plastic cages and hacked my way into every safe I've owned (except the modified one I currently have). The unique screws are by far the most daunting way to lock a device, imo.
Nit quite my experience. My latest cage is this..Naskj Lightweight Chastity Cage for Male Penis Cage Smooth KG Cock Cage Chastity Devices Key Sex Toy for Men Black Chastity for Men with 3 Sizes Rings(xs) https://a.co/d/0XgZKON When I went to remove it last week I grabbed a key in the pouch I kerp them in. Would not turn. I was worried for a few then tried the key that came with it. That one works. So maybe close to all barrel locks are the same, but not all.