What happens if you lose your public storage key?

What happens if you lose your public storage key?

If you only lost one key and are able to locate a copy of the key you can remove the lock yourself and purchase a new lock to secure your storage unit with peace of mind. If you lost both the original key and its copy here are the steps you need to take.

Can I cut my own lock off my storage unit?

Absolutely, its your unit, in your name …. You can cut your own lock off the unit, but you cannot cut the storage units off. They add their lock in the event you are behind on your payments.

Can I use my own lock at Public Storage?

Locks. We use two types of premium-quality locks at Public Storage. You can also bring your own lock of the correct type. Ask your manager which type is needed for your unit.

What kind of lock do I need for storage unit?

Types of Locks Available

  • Combo Locks – These are locks that would require a code when you unlock it instead of using the key.
  • Padlocks – This is the most popular type of lock that everyone is familiar with.
  • Disc Locks – This is the most trusted type of lock when it comes to storage units because it is difficult to cut.

How can I cut a padlock off?

Yes, bolt cutters are an effective tool you can use to cut off a lock. Choose a pair of long-handled bolt cutters and place the shackle between the blades. Squeeze the grips of the bolt cutters together until they cut through the shackle. Then, simply remove the lock.

What bolt cutters are the best?

  • BEST OVERALL: HK Porter Power Link Bolt Cutter.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: WORKPRO Bolt Cutter.
  • BEST HYDRAULIC: Happybuy Hydraulic Rebar Cutter.
  • BEST COMPACT: TEKTON 8” Bolt Cutter.
  • BEST HEAVY DUTY: GreatNeck BC30 30 Inch Bolt Cutters.
  • ALSO CONSIDER: Olympia Tools Power Grip Bolt Cutter.

Can you cut a gun lock with bolt cutters?

Bolt cutters will work nicely. I did the same thing once and hacked away at my cable lock with a pair of tree shears. Took nearly a half hour, but it did finally work. If you have access to bolt cutters, that would be the easiest way.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.