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CUTTING TESTS: Thunderwall's cable vs. Competition's braided wire!
Competition uses thin braided wire (top). Thunderwall uses thick steel cable (bottom)
First, we try to cut competition's thin braided wire with an ordinary electrician's pliers. But wait! What's that damn jumper wire at the bottom? The secret to defeating an electric fence is this: attach a jumper wire first in the section to be cut, then cut the section between the two ends of the jumper wire. If wire is cut, alarm will not sound because current flow is uninterrupted.
After one minute of cutting using a pliers by Gay, a female, competition's thin braided wire begins to...
...be CUT, SEVERED, DAMAGED, USELESS. And because of the jumper wire on the bottom, alarm will not sound!
Now, Gay tries to cut Thunderwall steel cable using the same pliers. After ten minutes, she gives up!
Now, Gay tries to cut Thunderwall cable with a Stanley boltcutter. Note: Boltcutter jaws is still open.
Boltcutter jaws are now closed! Let's see what happens...
Nothing happens! Our guarantee: if you can find a boltcutter that can cut our cable, show us the receipt and we will pay you thrice the amount!
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