As per title. I didn’t realise as it was in a box, otherwise I’d have rejected it. But now I have it, how can I take this off without destroying the bottle or bottle cap?

by will_scc

28 comments
  1. Magnet, may need to be fairly strong though. Not industrial grade strong but more than just a fridge magnet.

  2. LockPickingLawyer on YouTube has a video about removing security tags on YouTube, might find something there

  3. If you burn a hole in the top it should reveal some sort of mechanism that you can flick out

  4. You can get a cheap strong magnet and try to figure out where the unlock pin position is. Definantly contact wherever you bought it from and ask for something to be done because now you have to pay a delivery charge and go outside

  5. Those ones are rubbish, can be yanked off if you give it enough welly

  6. Take it back to Sainsbury’s and tell them you stole it

  7. A pair of good plyers and rip the top off after a good squeeze.

  8. You not got any smack heads near to where you live? They will get that off for you in a jiffy

  9. If you have an electric screwdriver, then drill loads of holes in till you can use a pair of pliers to pull it apart. This is how I did it last time this happened to me

  10. As with most of them, it’s metal and plastic. Take some heat to it to melt the plastic. (If you don’t have a strong magnet)

  11. smash the bottle inside a bucket, then pour the glass shard mixture through a coffee filter into another bucket.

    Fixed!

  12. You seen how they use a sabre to open champagne?

  13. Call Sainsbury’s and they will send a delivery driver back out to open it

  14. Don’t think Sainsbury’s count it as a ” delivery” when you run fulll tilt past the security guard with the item under your coat, mate.

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