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Put power adapters and fat plugs in the freezer.

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    Put power adapters and fat plugs in the freezer.

    Hi, a small tip.

    Put power adapters and fat plugs in the freezer. This makes the plastic brittle and easier to smash the items open. Thanks for reading.


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    Someone here suggested to use the handles of bolt cutters and crack the plastic housing up close to the fulcrum of the handles. I have used this technique and it works really well.

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