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Awesome review!!
The total lack of holographic sticker on the back makes me rather suspicious of them being genuine Lishi.
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so where do we get ahold of one?
What kind of mic are you using to hear those clicks so clearly?
I would like to buy a lishi .. which one do you recommend for Italian European locks especially ?? Thank you
Again a nice rounded review. I agree you are better honing your skills with a dimple flag.
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That was interesting, not a bad price ,
Definitely would get a certain type of you was dealing with a certain brand and keyway.
Use the force!!
Those Lishi tools are a game changer!
Thanks for sharing this video πππ
I use a Lishi (SC1) to demonstrate picking technique to new pickers. You can show easier how to find the binding order, try different tension forces, and do the jiggle test without using the plastic locks, and it's much more like the real feel. Then give them a three pin lock with a short hook to feel that out.
These aren't made by Mr Li the inventor of the Lishi. A number of UK based vendors are selling rebadged versions of this style of 2 in 1 tool (ie. UKBumpkeys, ALS). The ALS version has "Lishi style" printed beside the SS number. I "suspect" these have been manufactured in a factory in China and are simply rebadged according to the resellers requirements.
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very nice Ash mate great videoπππππ¬π§
Lishi should make a tool to pick Medeco locks. I still have not been able to pick the Medeco 72s 4-pin camlockπ’π’ I have tried every technique and have the most capable picks and have gotten nothing.π’
Leshe tools are awesome, but they definitely require a little bit of practice. I still struggle with my AM5 lishi
Thanks for reviewing this. I've been curious. Now I don't need to get one for myself, lol.
Hi there,
Question: Any of those pins zero lift? That seems to be the number one problem with picking dimples.
They don't seem to be used too much, because it is rough to insert and pull out the keys, and I would bet longevity is an issue with lock cores themselves for locks in frequent use.
Very good tool. Quality and price are matched. Thank you for sharing.
I've ordered the L4V one from ukbumpkeys and currently use the GJ locks L4V pick for work, but I find it troublesome to use, so im looking forward to getting my new one and it looks way better to use. And they aren't genuine lishi as they don't make dimple picks, I think GxAxV started this lishi dimple pick idea last year when he made his own from another lishi style pick
It may be a Lishi style pick, but itβs not a Lishi per se, and more importantly itβs not a β2 in 1ββit just helps you pick, but I didnβt see anything about decoding (which is why regular Lishis are called 2 in 1, for picking /and/ decoding). Still useful and either way thank you for taking the time to demonstrate and discuss this
Nice video. Yup, we have these for TesaT60, Ultion WXM, Ultion 3 Star, ISEO R6, Mul-t-Lock 3DS, L4V, and Abus/CISA. They're very cool picks.
Nice – these aren't LISHI though. Dangerfield has his brand in UKBumpKeys – they have them for seven lock types.
You failed to show the most important feature which is to decode the lock so a key can be made. This is what a professional locksmith would use this tool for. Secondly it didn't appear to me to be a genuine LISHI as it did not have a laser engraved picture of Mr. Lishi with a laser authentication label on it.
Great game of spool ping-pong. Thanks for sharing Ash and enjoy the rest of your weekend.