For emergency opening of ABUS XD25 cylinder locks (German locks), it is recommended to use sheet foil with a thickness of 0.06 mm.
Text in the video: Abus XD25 series. The key looks like this. I'd like to point out the three stars, meaning the cylinder was supposed to be burglar-proof. The foil is mostly 0.06 mm thick, in sheets. We cut strips, give or take half the length of the key. The reverse side. The tip can be trimmed so it's not so wide, slightly pointed, so it doesn't get in the way. The reverse side. We fold the tip over and shape the entire key, repeating the key. The key should also be trimmed from the corners, so nothing sticks out. If necessary, it's better to trim it less so it fits snugly. And then we move on to the working part. We can press left and right, or we tighten the left side and pump it upward. If something like this happens, where it spins one way and jams the other, we need to turn it sharply, not forcefully. And if you can't do it with this handle, then you need to use a long handle, and a long handle is convenient for making a sharp jerk—yes, sharp. But, as a rule, this standard handle is usually enough. Okay, now let's move on, next. But if that doesn't work, then you need to use a long one and turn it with the long handle. There is a milling cut here on the side, I also go through it, as you can see, completely to take the shape of the key. Same on the side. Three stars.