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Want to pick locks? Where do I begin? Which starter set should I buy? Where can I get padlocks? These are questions I get asked daily. These items will get you started followed by my intro to lock picking series.
12 in 1 HUK Lock disassembly set – MUST HAVE!
https://www.banggood.com/custlink/33mD8BA47G
Best 12piece Lockpick set for beginners – Hands down
https://www.banggood.com/custlink/KGm3N8NPDy
What locks do you recommend to bring my lock picking to the next level? The links below represent an greater degree of difficulty as the numbers increase with multiple options for each progression.
1. Clear practice lock – https://www.banggood.com/custlink/KmKK1r3p0p
2. Metal cutaway lock – https://ebay.to/3cWuCNb
3. Master lock 140 D – https://amzn.to/3esK3Nh
Master lock 141 D – https://amzn.to/2zsNAg2
NuSet 5349 lock – https://amzn.to/3c5MBzt
Master lock No.3 – https://amzn.to/2yG9agD
Master lock No.530 – https://amzn.to/2TM3AR7
Fortress 8850D lock – https://amzn.to/2XcCsNn
4. Guard 740 padlock – https://amzn.to/2ZKiiMk
Brink’s 672 padlock – https://amzn.to/3c81G3p
Master lock 532DPF – https://amzn.to/36BoGGU
Master lock 575DPF – https://amzn.to/2XJtNB8
5. Commando lock – https://amzn.to/36H9QPd
Master lock No.911 – https://amzn.to/2yJaXBy
Abus 64Ti/50 – https://amzn.to/3ccJxSd
Abus 55/40 B KD – https://amzn.to/3etg9J6
These are strictly padlocks with more variety as I begin to release the entire guide. Once you have successfully completed the No. 5 locks we will start moving into more unique locks that may be harder to come by but offer a significant increase in knowledge and skill progression.
****Note: This is truly for beginners and the next phase of difficulties include different pick sizes, lock types and everything in between.
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Honestly, I like the look of that ground rod build, and, depending on the steel, I could get behind them as long as they are plainly marked as 0.035 thickness. That's the only real "problem" I see with them for a common pick set. The rest of what you mentioned is personal preference. I haven't tried any, but I kinda like the idea of the rounded area to rest my finger. I can see where it would mute the feedback some, but I think feedback is highly over touted. You NEED feedback, yes. But 90% of the time you don't need to be able to feel any better than you would with about any piece of metal you could shove in the keyway. More feedback is better, but I've picked locks with 2 hairpins many many times. This shouldn't be anyone's only set, but I can see it having a place; again, depending on the steel. In fact, with that length, you could probably reach through the keyway and retrieve a customer's keys from their coffee table. That's a use.
I like these picks myself. They also should be held like the law lock tools picks lol
Say it as it is mate
I am a newbie and do not own single pick yet. After watching many videos I just learned to avoid Klom. Although, please sign me up for a multipick elite giveaway. LOL
Perhaps the application you were using them for was not what the thick long pick was designed for, Maybe they were made for giant locks. Cheers
Good review, thanks for showing.
the handles look cool ha ha while i was watching your video i was trying to imagine a way
to make them into something useful i don't know
Send them back and get your money back. But you’d probably be out on the shipping expenses. That’s just a major bummer!
I have that set too… they are designed for use in vehicles more so than standard pin tumblers. Besides they need to be hand finished before they work any kind of well. But to each there own.
I would gladly take Them tho i use cheap crappy pick's in my training bucket because bad feedback is makes you a Better picker, i have not tried those pick's tho but the secure pro and other cheap chinese pick's and i think it's the best way to get Better
It's disappointing when you spend money on a set you know is junk before you even use it. File the ends off and make bypass tools out of them, or maybe use to roast marshmallows ( they look long enough )
Next time, could ya tell us how you reeaally feel?