A man in Washington created a genius device to catch pesky thieves who steal packages from front porches.

Jaireme Barrow, from Tacoma, Washington, was tired of people stealing his expensive Jeep parts and decided he 'wanted to even the playing field'

He created one of the earliest models trap - using 12-gauge shotgun blanks, fishing line, bricks, a wooden box-like, a small box, aluminum carrying vessel for the blanks, a small plate, and a cardbox box - and has filmed numerous wannabe thieves.

Jaireme Barrow, from Tacoma Washington, was tired of people stealing his expensive Jeep parts and decided he 'wanted to even the playing field'

He created one of the earliest models trap - using 12-gauge shotgun blanks, fishing line, bricks, a wooden box-like, a small box, aluminum carrying vessel for the blanks, a small plate, and a cardbox box - and has filmed numerous wannabe thieves

When [the fishing line] is pulled the plate is moved releasing the pin and firing the blank,' he said to Jalopink.com.

But the original model was not fool proof, and Barrow had to make a sign that said 'Package armed,'

Nevertheless, numerous thieves can be seen being caught in the action, with one unfortunate soul even stumbling over himself trying to escape the popping.

Sneaky: One unsuspecting man tries to take the postage box off the front porch

Karma: As he looks at the box, it explodes and he immediately drops the box and tries to run off

Oops! But as he tries to run, the wannabe crook falls to the ground, fearing being caught

YELP! In an earlier video from the year before, a woman can be heard screaming when she is frightened by the loud sudden noise

In his video, the man can be seen walking up to the house to try to steal the package on Friday.

As he looks at the box, it explodes and he fumbles down the steps on the foggy day.

Another tries to take a box on December 1 at night only to be spooked so bad that he almost falls over the new gate that was put up in the last year.

In an earlier video from the year before, a woman can be heard screaming when she is frightened by the loud sudden noise. She runs back to the car that she came with.

From that, Barrow decided to launch The Blank Box, revising his old box method for something much simpler and sell-able. For roughly $50-$70, people can get their own safety boxes

They can even buy extra blanks for an additional $2.99

Barrow also sells shirts that say 'don't touch my package!'

From that, Barrow decided to launch The Blank Box, revising his old box method for something much simpler and sell-able.

For roughly $50-$70, people can get their own safety boxes and replace with extra blanks for an additional $2.99.

He even sells t-shirts that say 'don't touch my box.'

But no worries, his products offer free shipping but they do not explode upon first open.

Additionally, he even offers a step-by-step video, explaining how to set the compartment up.