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MINI-DETACHER №1 12000gs

The legendary tool that started it all. I engineered this back in 2010 for personal use; today, it’s the industry gold standard. My detacher outclasses Chinese alternatives in every measurable category.

/// BASELINE PARAMETERS ///
MAGNETIC PULL FORCE:12000gs
DIMENSIONS:38mm (diameter) x 13mm (height)
WEIGHT:110 grams
BUNDLED BONUS:Hard tags for testing (Domestic shipping only)

THE ELITE EDGE OVER ALIEXPRESS:

  1. Ultra-compact profile, zero heat.
    Minimal footprint makes it easy to conceal and operate discreetly within your palm.
  2. Guaranteed power (12,000gs).
    Neutralizes all standard tags, including reinforced models. Built from custom-ordered high-grade magnets. Over 1,000 units deployed with flawless field feedback.
  3. Indestructible build.
    Assembled using proprietary reinforcement tech. High-impact drops onto hard surfaces won't compromise structural integrity or magnetic flux.

WHY CHINESE GEAR IS GARBAGE:

  • High risk of buying junk: Based on my procurement tests, 30% of AliExpress magnets are trash with sloppy internal assembly.
    Common fakes include:
    • Single oversized magnet passed off as high-tier.
    • Three-magnet "high-end" facades (fake engineering).
    • Undersized magnets lacking the pull force for reinforced tags.
    • The "silent killer"—properly assembled but low-grade magnets that lose their pull rapidly.
  • Bulky dimensions raise immediate red flags.
  • Zero repairability. Attempting to dismantle a Chinese magnet results in catastrophic failure. Reassembling one correctly requires specialized tools and Intel.
Chinese knock-offsDismantled Chinese junk

FAQ (MISSION CRITICAL INTEL):

  • Will the magnet trigger EAS gates?
    — Negative. Magnetic fields do not trigger AM/RF pedestals. The only risk is a Metal Detector (MD) system reacting to the standard detacher's thick aluminum chassis. My mini-detacher minimizes this risk.
  • If I remove labels, will the gate still alarm?
    — Adhesive labels are just miniature tags. The gates see them. Study the tag classification guides to stop making rookie mistakes.
  • What is this sealant? Messy? Why the steel casing?
    — It’s specialized industrial adhesive; sets rock-hard and clean. Neodymium magnets are under massive compression; heavy-duty lockdown is mandatory. Without it, the tool would shatter on impact. I build for longevity.
  • How do I open a "safe" (security box)?
    — Apply to the protrusion on the box. Every manufacturer uses different latch logic: some slide, some click, some require a button press. You’ll figure it out on-site. Watch the demo video.
  • How do I open a "Spider"? Does it beep?
    — Seeing is believing. It alarms only during arming. Detachment is silent. Apply the magnet to the circular hub, press the side button, and the cables release.
  • Does it open ALL Spiders?
    — Affirmative, except those marked 2-Alarm or 3-Alarm. Those require the Alpha S3 Handkey.
  • Will ink tags leak?
    — No. Ink capsules are designed for mechanical failure, not magnetic release. My detacher operates cleanly, exactly like a POS terminal.
  • Why is it more powerful than store detachers?
    — Superior magnet grade. The geometry is optimized for maximum flux density.
  • Is removing a tag without taking the item a crime?
    — Legally, no theft occurs until the item leaves the premises.

CRITICAL: MAGNETS DO NOT OPEN SUPERTAGS!

Magnetic detachers (№1, №2, №3) cannot open SuperTag sensors. SuperTag mechanisms are purely mechanical (deflecting metal plates). They can only be neutralized using a specialized Hook Key.

SuperTag Sensor
Go to SuperTag Hook Key

FIELD DEMONSTRATIONS

Tactical brief: How to open tightly clamped sensors:

For differences between magnets №1, №2, and №3, read here:

Detacher and Tag Classifications