Update for people stumbling on this video now: the current set on banggood has the tension bars again. Bought mine a few weeks ago and it came with tension bars. They seen to have changed it back after complaints
Watch again. The indexing/tensioning bars are included, they can be inserted or removed from the tool, but they've been included in the kit all along. 2:12
@@remchaill9898 Yes. And below someone is saying that there was a change to the kit where they were not included anymore and the hole for them was removed. Which had me post that that change seemed to have reverted and that it indeed has been reverted to what you see in this video.
@@saschaschneider6355 I think the confusion was caused by them not being pictured on the website, but they've been there all along. The hole being removed refers to a different one. I can see where people got mixed up, but there's no way they'd just randomly change the device to make it useless on half the locks it can open.
@@remchaill9898 Again: the person below wrote that they've ordered that set and did get a version without the tension bars. And without a hole for them. LPL confirmed that this has happened to other people as well. I've ordered the same set some time later and I got the version LPL was reviewing. Frankly, the confusion seems to be mostly on your side of things - paired with an inability to read.
I received a set from Amazon today that are without the hole it was us stock! Guess I'll be drill thim out and finding a dowel pin in my junk drawer the right size!
Those of you having trouble with the pick not working. The blades on the pick might be sliding under the pins in the lock. Carefully bend the last 1/16th of an inch of the blades OUTWARD SLIGHTLY. the blades should just barely float above the pick when in the “flush” position. Also recommend removing some of the rubber bands. 3 is good enough.
After watching this video about a year ago, I bought this kit. Yesterday, I pulled an old sailboat out of my side yard, and was surprised to see that I had apparently used a Kryptonite lock the boat to its trailer when I rolled it back there years ago. I couldn't find the key, and I was trying to figure out what to cut when o I remember that I had this kit. It didn't set the pins automatically on the first few tries, so I lubricated the lock and used the wires one-by-one. I hoped to set the pins the way I would when picking a standard lock, but couldn't feel all the sheer lines. Once I got them all of the pins to move, though, I reset all the wires' depths to zero, and I was able to open the lock using the method demonstrated here! It was a lot of fun, and it saved me about an hour of grinding. (It also saved the lock, which is good because the key turned up in an old toolbox.)
I've noticed they got rid of products lately, probably dropping ones with bad reviews. Prices often drop too. I got a different brand of tubular picks for less than $14. It's been my go-to place for Arduino stuff, which has been pretty good quality for 10-20% of what local prices are, but it's nice to find some lock picking tools too.
Just got mine. No tension pins in the bag but there were some installed. Nice tool, especially for the price. Pick a tubular lock in less than 10 seconds! Honestly, probably more like 5 seconds. Thanks for the link.
I bought this exact set on wish and they work perfectly the reason I bought them was because I lost my key to one of my pop machines and in order to fix the issue with it I had to get it open and they work great I didn't have to adjust anything I just flush the prongs on a flat surface and used it right away and it opened in a couple of seconds
Was able to open my mom's safe she forgot the code to, and lost the keys as well, thanks to this video. Hardest part was removing the index bar from the tool. Thanks!
Thanks for the great video. I bought one of these shortly after this video and used it today to open a hitch for which I lost the key. Worth every penny.
Had a Heritage safe from Costco that failed....I can't believe I spent 3 hours trying to hand pick it without success and the next day this set picked it _literally_ in 3 seconds. Straight out of the box I went with the one you said was most common and *CLICK!*
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@Stefan Ronin thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Hi Harry, Seems like a good kit, and well priced too. The fact you have the choice of removing the tension bar for locks without the slot in the nose of the lock is unique - never seen that before. Thanks for showing, Regards, Brian.
Thanks. I've been using this set for about 1.5 years, and have been generally happy with it. The main shortcoming is the inability to lock the picking wires in place. As for the tension bar, I'd have to look, but my recollection is that the other Chinese impressioning tools I have do the same thing. I have not often needed the feature, but it's nice to have when I do.
I bought one of these and they're pretty great ' - I work in vending and it defeated our locks very quickly an easily. The problem I had with it was that it misaligned the notches on the inner and outer ring (obvious user error). I wasn't able to rectify this issue without using a key with the upper notch filed off. Probably could have been avoided if I had turned the pick back before removing, but this really illustrates why not being able to lock in the impression is indeed a problem.
@@napleswolverine7189 I'm thinking about buying a set very soon, just wondering if they still work, or have lock manufacturers come up with new designs to prevent these picks from still being effective ? Cheers
I had the exact same problem my first time using these, which was yesterday😅 picked the vending machine open, took out the pick, and it was stuck. Luckily I could put the pick back in (the key didn't work, as the notches weren't aligned), and after a few tries got it closed again. @R33f4_61 in answer to your question, which is probably irrelevant by now, some newer lock companies vary the length of springs or pins in tubular locks to make them impossible for these tools to pick. Most large companies (like coin-operated gumball machines, vending machines, any claw-game style money-maker, or coin-accepting machine, etc.) still make very simple locks, since very few people naturally know how to pick tubular locks.
Just FYI the link below is to a set that does not have the hole for the indexing bar. I bought it based on the review and when I contacted them they tried to sell me a more expensive set with the indexing bar included. I see now I'm not the only person having this issue. Its a shame though I ordered a day after you put up this video. I hope they didn't use your reputation to shift other stock.
A little tip, just got mine works perfect, after adding 1 tension band, the tip: to lock your pick to a setting after picking a lock, you can make a lock ring from any piece of tube that has a slightly small inside diameter than the tension bands outer diameter. twist it over the bands so your not pushing them forward, only needs slight pressure on bands to prevent sliders from moving.
I have had zero luck this this set. Strangely however, I have had unbelievable success with the same tool with the inner bar. Specifically the red tool. The purple tool is supose to be the same size as the red but it is not. The newest version doesnt even have a hole to add a tention rod if needed.
Got a similar set off Amazon for $17 but it didn't have the indexing bar option. I saw the thumbnail and recognized it so I was curious what your opinion was. Seeing someone with lots more experience praising a cheapo set like this made me glad I got it and not regretting the purchase.
wow , bought one today thinking it was a picking tool but finding out its an impressioning tool , that's even easier,. thanks for this old video, it proves archives are a good thing
Why not just have the indexing bar permanently installed with a spring? That way if you need it it'll stay extended and if you don't it will retract into the tool. I mean it would make the tool a bit more complex (aka more expensive) but then you wouldn't have the chance to lose the rods.
@@quinnpriv7393 there's an Allen head screw under one of the wires. Slide the wire up towards the magnetic ring and then unscrew the Allen head. Then I'll use needle nose pliers to remove the tension rod if hard to get out.
Great review. However, buyers beware. I just purchased this kit and they no longer have the small hole for the tension bar and they no longer include the tension bars.
I'm surprised so many people like this set. I got this exact same set and can't get it to work at all. I've been picking for over 20 years. I've tried everything including bending the pick wires and have had no success with this kit at all. I've single pin picked these locks with more success.
You say that it can't be tightened to lock the pins in place so you can use it as a permanent key until you loosen it but isn't that what that Allen key hole on the coloured ring is for? Looks like it to me! I will find out soon as I ordered this set a week ago!!
I've been looking for a set for a while now. I just didn't know what was best to buy. I'm glad these actually work for how cheap they are. Great review. I just bought a set about 10 minutes ago. These are defiantly handy to have around...
you don't know what you're talking about, the HUK tubular lock pick set does have a tightening ring to keep the pick needles in place. On the Blu one, it's right on that blue ring there is a set-screw, well tighten that with the included Allen key and it will tighten that ring, thus keeping those needles in place, allowing you to have permanent key to measure and make a real key with. SO THIS SET HAS NO DOWN SIDE!! I GOT THEM OFF OF AMAZON FOR 17 DOLLARS (US) AND THEY ARE AWESOME. of course Amazon gives you free 2 day shipping too!
Pass on the savings and use the menu to change the prices of the drinks. You can get into a more basic menu (just stats, no changes) on coke machines by pressing 4,2,3,1 but the real fun menu only shows when the door is open. You can change prices and (I believe) 'test' things like drink dispensing and change dispensing. I think you might even be able to change whether the 'fun' menu shows up with the door closed or not.
@@lockpickinglawyer Feed a man a fish, he'll won't be hungry that day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll be buying fishing equipment for the rest of his life... :)
You can add a locking ring to these pics by finding a short piece of tube that is slightly smaller than the tension bands, and after picking the lock, put on the tube with a twisting motion, you can then check the pin lengths or reopen the lock like its a key. It's good as long as you dont push on pins to hard. Ps: great pick job
Several years later, the link is still good, and now, in April 2020, the set happens to be on sale! I just ordered one. I don't really know why, I'm a level 0 novice picker whose regular picks are still in the mail, and I don't know what I would use these impressioning tools for (impressioning, I guess), but they should give me some locksport street cred, I guess.
Before clicking on this video I was thinking, how awesome it would be if LPL said how he _impressed_ he is with the kit 😂 just 30 seconds into the video and I'm laughing my ass of
Watched this video 2 weeks ago and ordered the set from Banggood, which I hadn't heard of before. I knew it probably wasn't the best source but they had the set and accessories I wanted and they showed up quickly and in good shape. Unfortunately a fraudulent charge tried to hit my credit card even quicker. The tool set is better than I really expected and I was able to open several tool box locks within seconds, but I think the overall quality is best for infrequent users like myself and not the professional or frequent users. Someone mentioned the HPC is much better and the price reflects that but for hobby type users I suspect this set for under $30 will serve them well. I did have to tighten some of the set screws a little and a couple of the tension pins bent slightly because I ended up using too much torque instead of technique but no problems going forward.
I’m thinking if you really like these picks, and really want to lock the pins in place to pick several of the same locks or make a key, you could slide a very small worm-screw type hose clamp onto the lower part of the shaft. Tighten it down when you have the correct set on the pins.
The set screw on the colored ring is to hold the wires in place and maintain the impression that you got. Same as the twist ring, just not as convenient.
Hey. I have just bought a kit from Banggood, and ordered it from UK warehouse. Those do actually have the notch installed, in all tree. (The index bar.) They do also come in a black and yellow pack, labeled "Do NIU" and a label with the manufactor on. Hangzhou Guhongni Electronic Commerce Co Ltd. The kit have a substancial weight, it do not feel flimzy or cheep. And the best, it arrived two days before announced when ordered. I can approve the items. Now i'll have to put 'em to the test.
I have the GOSO set and it works well. I *DO* like the tension aspect of this set however. Oh well... you can never have too many tubular impression sets... I'm off to Banggood again!
LockPickingLawyer I know. but I like the tension aspect. I've had problems with that aspect before. I do like this set and will add it to my collection. I really like your reviews and always learn from them. Thanks much!
Same here, no indexing pin. I wonder if the more expensive set is with indexing pins like in pictures www.banggood.com/3Pcs-Tubular-7-Pins-Lock-Pick-Tools-with-Transparent-7-Pin-Tubular-Lock-Cylinder-Locksmith-Tools-p-1056344.html?rmmds=search
Interesting that these only work on padlocks. We tried them on some vending machine locks and no luck at all. Apparently vending machine locks have some kind of scheme to block such an easy to get defeat to their security!
I bought a set of these on Amazon. The set didn't come with tensioning bars... and it would appear I needed them. After spending over an hour trying to pick the lock, I gave up and drilled it out. Drilling it took about five minutes (I was amazed by how soft the metal was). As I had lost the key, I needed a new lock anyway. I returned the set.
It is always amazing to me just how unreliable locks are. I also watch a channel where a guy shows you how to break into safes (for which he gets a lot of flack from the industry) and they are even more of a joke for how easy they are to open... Well the cheap home versions any ways.
+rbuschy yes, it really is pretty bad. Part of the problem is pricing and expectations. People expect to get high-quality products at very low prices, and that simply is not usually the case.
I ordered a set of these last week to open a safebox for which my friend had managed to both change the keycode to something unknown and lose the keys 🙂 Once I'd figured out the technique I had it open in seconds. Highly recommended. I paid 20€ on eBay and they arrived in a week. I'm not sure how they got here! The eBay order was from someone in Australia, they were sent from China and arrived here in Catalunya via Portugal and Madrid.
The ones on the Banggood site make a point of stating the "new" version does not have the holes for the tesion bar any more. I had the old "Pickmasters" tubular lock pick and the first version they made did not have a tension nub. They made a new one with the tension nub and that worked much better for me. Of course they are out of business and the tension nub finally broke off. Was looking at these as a replacement but I do much better with the tension bar in place. If I could be sure I would get the version that has it I would order them. Unfortunately there does not seem to be any indication of a set that includes the tension bar any longer.
The ones I just ordered have Q and A responses stating that the tensioner bars are already inside on them now. I used express shipping so I can update in the next few days if that information is correct.
@@The_Kirk_Lazarus Have you bought this www.banggood.com/3Pcs-Tubular-7-Pins-Lock-Pick-Tools-with-Transparent-7-Pin-Tubular-Lock-Cylinder-Locksmith-Tools-p-1056344.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN or www.banggood.com/DANIU-3Pcs-Tubular-7-Pins-Lock-Pick-Tool-Locksmith-Tool-Lock-Pick-Set-p-915417.html?abprots=1&akmClientCountry=CA&cur_warehouse=CN
This video is very helpul to us beginners, i just want to ask if this tool can be used to a sentry safe which is mde in china, there is a small notch in the center post, are they all 7.8 mm in diameter?
I bought this set to open my safe I'd lost the key to - it didn't work, but bouncing the safe and turning the handle did! I could have saved myself some money lol
Nice little review. I have had this set for a while and although made in the east works better and has held up to my rigorous testing better than the southOrd. Thanks as always for sharing 😘😘👍👍👍👍
+Pick Beard Thanks for sharing your experience. I've always wondered about the SO product... the price is pretty steep. By all accounts I've heard, it works well, but I can't bring myself to pay that much when there are options like this.
Love all your vid's LPL. I just bought all the stuff for impressioning keys after watching BB's video on it. I deal with Best IC cores at the U and they're thought to pick so I thought this might be a better option. Defo gonna buy this set though. Probably get int Wafer locks later on. Thanks.
Crap talk shit.. if you are responsable and work winning money with that brand who is fucking people u should stop do that and respond to the fans who have being robbed and not talk shit about stars.shame on u
I ordered the tubular lock pick tool, but it was the wrong set that you gave.. that's still OK. I will just drill the hole and install the index tension bar. do you happen to know what size of hole it is.ie diameter.. oh thanks for teaching me this hobby. you and also bosina bill
How does it work without the pin though I was seeing your shell and I have found that using one without the pin doesn’t open till 12 but I can see that you using the other locks with the beard and without the paint so I have to do you have to show me how to do that again over and over again thank you
On locks that this doesn't work on would you be able to spp the lock and then leave the lock slightly turned so the pins are in the set position then impression it?
You have a great channel and thank you for all your wonderful videos. I was all ready to buy this Banggood product and I'm glad I started reading the comments. It's a shame that this company has caused you so much consternation.
Thanks for the review, I recently bought the Klom tubular tool, and have found it to be very well made, also it has the tensioner and decoder key so you can make a key once you have it impressioned, , I have wanted to try these Huk 3 piece for a while so thanks for the insight into them, with the 20% off coupon , I think its time to Order!
The klom tool is definitely well-made... I just didn't have much luck with it opening locks. Not sure if the problem was me or the tool. :-( Good luck with the HUK set!
I gave up. Ended up just forcing and was not happy how easy it was to get that open. Are there any tubular style locks like this that rock and can't be nuked so easy?
Shocked at how easy and quick this was. Found an old slot machine and didn’t have the key. New project to figure out what is wrong with it now that it’s open.
I bought this set a few years ago and it came with some demo perspex locks to pick. It was a nightmare to pick, putting in the tool and twisting got me nowhere, I had to manually manipulate the pins to move the lock part of a rotation. So I got bored with it and left it. Then I come across a bike locked to my bike and I grab the tool just in case I can at least jiggle it. Lo and behold, old Kryptonite lock fell away in seconds. Back to the plastic demo locks, still won't work, they're just too sloppy for the pick it seems 😝
I use the A1 security ones I paid 75 each I have been working with them for years and they work great I will have to get a set of these to have in the shop
Just flat out doesnt work for me. tried for an hour+ *Edit* Took me a day or so but turns out i had to take off all but 2 o rings because my lock in particular was one made to defeat these tools. Still got in. Just bend your pins very slightly away from the body of the tool less than a mm. stick it in make sure its springy, no forcing. then in and twist over n over making sure its still springy. if its not springy you overset something or your lock is sticking. the locks pins must be springy at all times. if your not in within 30 push n twists, reset and try again but softer. if that dont work try again but harder. some locks are just crunchy.
So... quick question: what if there is a tubular lock where pin #4 is broken - more precisely, the spring isn't reacting at all. The pin doesnt want to go all the way in and yet the spring does not kick the pin out? hope that makes sense. The pin does move in and out a little, but not all the way
How would you go about closing the lock once you have opened it? I have my bike lock I was practicing on open but I can’t use my key anymore because the indexing bar.
I ordered this before reading the bad reviews but i got the same one like in the video with the hole and pin. I think if you order from the EU warehouse then you will also get the good version.
The magnetic reset-ring is pretty badass. The collar can be used to vary tension as well as use it as a key. It is that lock without the notch though...a Cobra isn't it? The design of the centre post there is heptagonal and is supposed to stop tubular picks from even entering the lock at all! Awesome, they're gonna be super-pissed if they see that I reckon, lol.
+huxleypig69 I'd imagine that they are even more pissed about my video #224 (though it does have a generally upbeat message)... 😜 can you explain what you mean about the collar?
So you'll get some tubular locks that self-impression easier using different amounts of collar tension. Then there is the 100% full bollock-lock for key.
bought this but it won't open my First Alert 5200DF small table top gun safe which i lost the key for and batteries are dead. It worked on my desktop Gun Vault though. Any ideas why it didn't work on the First Alert safe?
Yeah got my lock pick set in today no index pin on this set of picks. It kinda sucks. I own a locksmith company in Louisiana was gonna use these as backups for my HPC picks.
:-( Sorry. At least one commenter has said that BG agreed to replace them. Please try working with the customer service. FWIW, they will probably still work just fine.
Hello LockPickingLawyer i am a professional locksmith from Bulgaria, i buy the set HUK without a hole and pin and i try on a few diferent tubular locks and the tools works perfectly without a tension pins. Pleace try and make a video because many people think that tools without tension pin dosent work. Thank you in advance
Hello, I bought the huk set to open a cheap safe in our basement. The huk set did not come with the pins to insert to turn the lock. Your set in the video had it in and the huk set they sent you had pins for each tube. I have looked online and don’t see a huk set that comes with the pins? I came with extra rings, several picks that I don’t know how to use because the tubes cover everything. How do I get the pins for the center ? I cannot open the lock without them. Thanks and your videos are the bomb! Been watching you for years! Thanks
I have 2 of these sets. In each one there is 1 pick where the index pin will not come out. Cannot get a grip to tug it out no matter what. I have 3 tubular locks. One is a pushover, the other 2 I've messed around without success.
So with the confusion I see in the comments about the missing tensioning bar on some kits. Is this still the best kit to be ordering? This video being from early 2017 makes me wonder if there are better sets for similar prices? It seems even on the link below they specifically state the new version doesn't have the tensioning holes anymore. It shows an image of the end of the tools and states "The new version has no the holes anymore." So what is a good alternative to this set for a similar price?
keypro M8 ( search; [Ship from US] Free Shipping Tubular Pick Tool 7.0 PIN 7.5 PIN 7.8 PIN ) has one that looks identical for $15.99. At that price, I'll make my own pins as long as the hole is there.
Daft question but I have a small tubular lock...keys sadly lost , hence me being here. Looking to get one of the lock picking tools but dont want to get the wrong diameter of lock. Its quite small, 4 pin . How do I measure to get the right diameter lock picking tool? Inside circle only or from outside of lock to outside of lock? Many thanks Callum
Got one of these kits to turn the airconditioning on inside our buildings elevator. Our building manager is a stingy pos, so we all pitched in amd bought this, but the little tension rods wont fit the dam holes. nicely made aluminum but
Can you buy another one, I just got one and it doesn’t work/tension is inconsistent and the pushing pins are all slightly different indicating a change in build quality. No way these sentry safes are spooled no way is my stack on safe spooled. Also the index pin doesn’t have a magnet to keep it in. Upon closer inspection I appear to have received a used one.
After talking to Customer Service they said that the kit I received has all of its accessories. I asked them to compare it to the kit that comes with the clear tubular lock and they said that kit has more accessories, whatever that means. I order the other set and I'll see what it comes with. Thanks for the review, I will update once I get the new set.
I thought I had purchased this set but the set that I received didn’t have the three indexing bars or the hole to take the bar so have not as yet been able to unlock the box
Hi all, I know this is super old but, would this be worth to open the coin tray door from an arcade cabinet that I bought? Its missing that key so I cant access the coins that have been inserted.
Good set but the new ones come with the driver pins installed and there almost impossible to remove, I borrowed a set of snap on needle nose pliers to remove them and it was a struggle! Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated 👍
hey, Lawyer , do you think that the tension rod is needed in some , or most locks? I feel like suing some....I just have to find a lawyer with lock sport experience...........OH Wait !!
I feel mildly cheated from my transaction with Banggood ,the tension bars , were advertised, not delivered.' No fault implied in your direction.'..You do a great job! Looking forward to more videos.......and most of Banggood's stuff is on base,and good quality..Time to watch video 224,, AGAIN.!! ..LOL.
I had ordered this kit last year, and the indexing/tensioning bars are too long to properly fit in the tip. They stick out past the end of the tool. I imagine they will work well after they're sanded down, but I haven't done that yet.
Update for people stumbling on this video now: the current set on banggood has the tension bars again. Bought mine a few weeks ago and it came with tension bars. They seen to have changed it back after complaints
Watch again. The indexing/tensioning bars are included, they can be inserted or removed from the tool, but they've been included in the kit all along. 2:12
@@remchaill9898 Yes. And below someone is saying that there was a change to the kit where they were not included anymore and the hole for them was removed. Which had me post that that change seemed to have reverted and that it indeed has been reverted to what you see in this video.
@@saschaschneider6355 I think the confusion was caused by them not being pictured on the website, but they've been there all along. The hole being removed refers to a different one. I can see where people got mixed up, but there's no way they'd just randomly change the device to make it useless on half the locks it can open.
@@remchaill9898 Again: the person below wrote that they've ordered that set and did get a version without the tension bars. And without a hole for them. LPL confirmed that this has happened to other people as well. I've ordered the same set some time later and I got the version LPL was reviewing. Frankly, the confusion seems to be mostly on your side of things - paired with an inability to read.
I received a set from Amazon today that are without the hole it was us stock! Guess I'll be drill thim out and finding a dowel pin in my junk drawer the right size!
Those of you having trouble with the pick not working. The blades on the pick might be sliding under the pins in the lock. Carefully bend the last 1/16th of an inch of the blades OUTWARD SLIGHTLY. the blades should just barely float above the pick when in the “flush” position. Also recommend removing some of the rubber bands. 3 is good enough.
Where can I buy this pick
@@pinehaspinehas716 amazon
@@pinehaspinehas716 Aliexpress. 16 to 17 USD shipped.
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After watching this video about a year ago, I bought this kit. Yesterday, I pulled an old sailboat out of my side yard, and was surprised to see that I had apparently used a Kryptonite lock the boat to its trailer when I rolled it back there years ago. I couldn't find the key, and I was trying to figure out what to cut when o I remember that I had this kit.
It didn't set the pins automatically on the first few tries, so I lubricated the lock and used the wires one-by-one. I hoped to set the pins the way I would when picking a standard lock, but couldn't feel all the sheer lines. Once I got them all of the pins to move, though, I reset all the wires' depths to zero, and I was able to open the lock using the method demonstrated here!
It was a lot of fun, and it saved me about an hour of grinding. (It also saved the lock, which is good because the key turned up in an old toolbox.)
Thats why i keep all keys in a box and label them.
@@RomboutVersluijs What lock do you put on the key box? and where do you store that key? :)
@@meateaw none ;)
The overall quality of stuff sold by Banggood never ceases to amaze me. Very rarely have I bought anything from them I've not been happy with.
I've noticed they got rid of products lately, probably dropping ones with bad reviews. Prices often drop too. I got a different brand of tubular picks for less than $14. It's been my go-to place for Arduino stuff, which has been pretty good quality for 10-20% of what local prices are, but it's nice to find some lock picking tools too.
Got mine yesterday, was getting frustrated. Watched your video, and it opened the safe I needed to in three seconds flat. Thanks LPL!
Lol who's safe
Just got mine. No tension pins in the bag but there were some installed. Nice tool, especially for the price. Pick a tubular lock in less than 10 seconds! Honestly, probably more like 5 seconds. Thanks for the link.
I've been a locksmith for 28yrs now. I ordered these just to see if they work and they do. They arrived yesterday and mine have the tension pins.
I bought this exact set on wish and they work perfectly the reason I bought them was because I lost my key to one of my pop machines and in order to fix the issue with it I had to get it open and they work great I didn't have to adjust anything I just flush the prongs on a flat surface and used it right away and it opened in a couple of seconds
Was able to open my mom's safe she forgot the code to, and lost the keys as well, thanks to this video. Hardest part was removing the index bar from the tool. Thanks!
Thanks for the great video.
I bought one of these shortly after this video and used it today to open a hitch for which I lost the key.
Worth every penny.
Had a Heritage safe from Costco that failed....I can't believe I spent 3 hours trying to hand pick it without success and the next day this set picked it _literally_ in 3 seconds. Straight out of the box I went with the one you said was most common and *CLICK!*
He almost said "within a couple of strokes" but he paused and chose another word. Good move LPL.
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Sorry to be off topic but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account??
I was stupid lost the account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Hugo Beckham instablaster ;)
@Stefan Ronin thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Stefan Ronin it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out :D
Hi Harry, Seems like a good kit, and well priced too. The fact you have the choice of removing the tension bar for locks without the slot in the nose of the lock is unique - never seen that before. Thanks for showing, Regards, Brian.
Thanks. I've been using this set for about 1.5 years, and have been generally happy with it. The main shortcoming is the inability to lock the picking wires in place. As for the tension bar, I'd have to look, but my recollection is that the other Chinese impressioning tools I have do the same thing. I have not often needed the feature, but it's nice to have when I do.
The screw in the coloured ring is there precisely to lock the wires in place.
It is 2020 and I just ordered the set for 14.99. Good deal. Thank you for the info.
Does it have the tension bar? On the pictures on the website it says that they removed it
SuperKaanos It has the index bar.
@@highvisibilityraincoat I am so confused because some people say it does not but some say it does.
Sean P Mine had it
@@highvisibilityraincoat Was the tension bar removable? Thanks in advance
I bought one of these and they're pretty great ' - I work in vending and it defeated our locks very quickly an easily. The problem I had with it was that it misaligned the notches on the inner and outer ring (obvious user error). I wasn't able to rectify this issue without using a key with the upper notch filed off. Probably could have been avoided if I had turned the pick back before removing, but this really illustrates why not being able to lock in the impression is indeed a problem.
How much did bought that please thank you
@@redhaAlRoume I bought some recently they’re less than $30 a real nice set solid well-made
@@napleswolverine7189 I'm thinking about buying a set very soon, just wondering if they still work, or have lock manufacturers come up with new designs to prevent these picks from still being effective ?
Cheers
I had the exact same problem my first time using these, which was yesterday😅 picked the vending machine open, took out the pick, and it was stuck. Luckily I could put the pick back in (the key didn't work, as the notches weren't aligned), and after a few tries got it closed again.
@R33f4_61 in answer to your question, which is probably irrelevant by now, some newer lock companies vary the length of springs or pins in tubular locks to make them impossible for these tools to pick. Most large companies (like coin-operated gumball machines, vending machines, any claw-game style money-maker, or coin-accepting machine, etc.) still make very simple locks, since very few people naturally know how to pick tubular locks.
Just FYI the link below is to a set that does not have the hole for the indexing bar. I bought it based on the review and when I contacted them they tried to sell me a more expensive set with the indexing bar included.
I see now I'm not the only person having this issue. Its a shame though I ordered a day after you put up this video. I hope they didn't use your reputation to shift other stock.
Yes, you are not the only one who has been disappointed with the way this has been handled. I am very sorry.
Not your fault in any way. Just wanted to make sure you knew in case you're in touch with them going forward. Great videos by the way.
Also ran into this problem. I don't blame "LockPickingLawyer". He couldn't have known they'd change the product.
glad i read this reply and the reviews on the banged website. looks like a few people had this issue.
Where's the link to the set with the indexing bar?
A little tip, just got mine works perfect, after adding 1 tension band, the tip: to lock your pick to a setting after picking a lock, you can make a lock ring from any piece of tube that has a slightly small inside diameter than the tension bands outer diameter. twist it over the bands so your not pushing them forward, only needs slight pressure on bands to prevent sliders from moving.
I dont understand, what did you do?
Great thinking, thank you!
completely useless tip without a pictoral
I have had zero luck this this set. Strangely however, I have had unbelievable success with the same tool with the inner bar. Specifically the red tool.
The purple tool is supose to be the same size as the red but it is not.
The newest version doesnt even have a hole to add a tention rod if needed.
Got a similar set off Amazon for $17 but it didn't have the indexing bar option.
I saw the thumbnail and recognized it so I was curious what your opinion was. Seeing someone with lots more experience praising a cheapo set like this made me glad I got it and not regretting the purchase.
wow , bought one today thinking it was a picking tool but finding out its an impressioning tool , that's even easier,. thanks for this old video, it proves archives are a good thing
Why not just have the indexing bar permanently installed with a spring? That way if you need it it'll stay extended and if you don't it will retract into the tool. I mean it would make the tool a bit more complex (aka more expensive) but then you wouldn't have the chance to lose the rods.
Good idea
Cost, the king of all Chinese manufacturing.
Is there a way to get the indexing bar out of the tool? I got mine used and I'm not sure how to. Tried pulling them out with pliers but didn't work
@@quinnpriv7393 there's an Allen head screw under one of the wires. Slide the wire up towards the magnetic ring and then unscrew the Allen head. Then I'll use needle nose pliers to remove the tension rod if hard to get out.
Great review. However, buyers beware. I just purchased this kit and they no longer have the small hole for the tension bar and they no longer include the tension bars.
Where abouts did you buy them, and where they banggood?
I'm surprised so many people like this set. I got this exact same set and can't get it to work at all. I've been picking for over 20 years. I've tried everything including bending the pick wires and have had no success with this kit at all. I've single pin picked these locks with more success.
You say that it can't be tightened to lock the pins in place so you can use it as a permanent key until you loosen it but isn't that what that Allen key hole on the coloured ring is for? Looks like it to me! I will find out soon as I ordered this set a week ago!!
I've been looking for a set for a while now. I just didn't know what was best to buy. I'm glad these actually work for how cheap they are. Great review. I just bought a set about 10 minutes ago. These are defiantly handy to have around...
Good luck with them!
you don't know what you're talking about, the HUK tubular lock pick set does have a tightening ring to keep the pick needles in place. On the Blu one, it's right on that blue ring there is a set-screw, well tighten that with the included Allen key and it will tighten that ring, thus keeping those needles in place, allowing you to have permanent key to measure and make a real key with. SO THIS SET HAS NO DOWN SIDE!! I GOT THEM OFF OF AMAZON FOR 17 DOLLARS (US) AND THEY ARE AWESOME. of course Amazon gives you free 2 day shipping too!
I'll never have to pay for vending machines again!
Me either...but I eat healthy food anyway...sooo...
Why do you buy vending machines?
@@Defy5 lmao good one
Same,now I can get free vending machine product
Pass on the savings and use the menu to change the prices of the drinks. You can get into a more basic menu (just stats, no changes) on coke machines by pressing 4,2,3,1 but the real fun menu only shows when the door is open. You can change prices and (I believe) 'test' things like drink dispensing and change dispensing. I think you might even be able to change whether the 'fun' menu shows up with the door closed or not.
Ive been using these for a few yrs now, never had a lock i couldnt open, great bit of kit
I was thinking I would never bother buying such tools, but you know, seems you've talked me into buying these ones. :)
LOL... I've thought that more than once on more than a couple different tools (all of which I eventually bought). It's a sickness!
@@lockpickinglawyer Feed a man a fish, he'll won't be hungry that day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll be buying fishing equipment for the rest of his life... :)
You can add a locking ring to these pics by finding a short piece of tube that is slightly smaller than the tension bands, and after picking the lock, put on the tube with a twisting motion, you can then check the pin lengths or reopen the lock like its a key.
It's good as long as you dont push on pins to hard.
Ps: great pick job
Several years later, the link is still good, and now, in April 2020, the set happens to be on sale! I just ordered one. I don't really know why, I'm a level 0 novice picker whose regular picks are still in the mail, and I don't know what I would use these impressioning tools for (impressioning, I guess), but they should give me some locksport street cred, I guess.
Before clicking on this video I was thinking, how awesome it would be if LPL said how he _impressed_ he is with the kit 😂 just 30 seconds into the video and I'm laughing my ass of
Cringe
Thank you for taking time to explain everything in detail, some ppl are so lazy.....keep up the great work
Watched this video 2 weeks ago and ordered the set from Banggood, which I hadn't heard of before. I knew it probably wasn't the best source but they had the set and accessories I wanted and they showed up quickly and in good shape. Unfortunately a fraudulent charge tried to hit my credit card even quicker. The tool set is better than I really expected and I was able to open several tool box locks within seconds, but I think the overall quality is best for infrequent users like myself and not the professional or frequent users. Someone mentioned the HPC is much better and the price reflects that but for hobby type users I suspect this set for under $30 will serve them well. I did have to tighten some of the set screws a little and a couple of the tension pins bent slightly because I ended up using too much torque instead of technique but no problems going forward.
I’m thinking if you really like these picks, and really want to lock the pins in place to pick several of the same locks or make a key, you could slide a very small worm-screw type hose clamp onto the lower part of the shaft. Tighten it down when you have the correct set on the pins.
good thinking!
The set screw on the colored ring is to hold the wires in place and maintain the impression that you got. Same as the twist ring, just not as convenient.
Hey.
I have just bought a kit from Banggood, and ordered it from UK warehouse.
Those do actually have the notch installed, in all tree. (The index bar.)
They do also come in a black and yellow pack, labeled "Do NIU" and a label with the manufactor on.
Hangzhou Guhongni Electronic Commerce Co Ltd.
The kit have a substancial weight, it do not feel flimzy or cheep.
And the best, it arrived two days before announced when ordered.
I can approve the items.
Now i'll have to put 'em to the test.
Received my set today was definitely worth buying and learning how to use...thanks for the video 😁
I got mine from wish about a week and a half before seeing this video, they work great and have the remaining bar spot. Came with 3 little bars too
I have the GOSO set and it works well. I *DO* like the tension aspect of this set however. Oh well... you can never have too many tubular impression sets... I'm off to Banggood again!
+Mark England the goso set does work... I didn't mean to imply otherwise. It's just that this set has be far more reliable for me.
LockPickingLawyer I know. but I like the tension aspect.
I've had problems with that aspect before. I do like this set and will add it to my collection. I really like your reviews and always learn from them. Thanks much!
How do I get that indexing bar out of the tool....?
Just bought this set last week, thinking I was getting junk but it might work, lol. Thanks LPL.
Convinced me. Just ordered a set. Thanks.
+choochoochooseyou Good luck with them. Let me know how they work out for you.
Arrived today. Noticed, though, that mine don't have that hole for indexing that yours has.
Same here, no indexing pin. I wonder if the more expensive set is with indexing pins like in pictures www.banggood.com/3Pcs-Tubular-7-Pins-Lock-Pick-Tools-with-Transparent-7-Pin-Tubular-Lock-Cylinder-Locksmith-Tools-p-1056344.html?rmmds=search
Get in touch. They have sent me out a replacement set.
Shit, I just ordered, and I absolutely need the one with an indexing pin. I have a specific lock I need it for.
Interesting that these only work on padlocks. We tried them on some vending machine locks and no luck at all. Apparently vending machine locks have some kind of scheme to block such an easy to get defeat to their security!
I bought it before watching this video and now I'm a happy little bugger ;)
Been a fan for awhile, Just clicked on the video without looking who it was by. Should’ve know it was you.
I bought a set of these on Amazon. The set didn't come with tensioning bars... and it would appear I needed them. After spending over an hour trying to pick the lock, I gave up and drilled it out. Drilling it took about five minutes (I was amazed by how soft the metal was). As I had lost the key, I needed a new lock anyway. I returned the set.
It is always amazing to me just how unreliable locks are. I also watch a channel where a guy shows you how to break into safes (for which he gets a lot of flack from the industry) and they are even more of a joke for how easy they are to open... Well the cheap home versions any ways.
+rbuschy yes, it really is pretty bad. Part of the problem is pricing and expectations. People expect to get high-quality products at very low prices, and that simply is not usually the case.
rbuschy Do you mind telling me what channel name this is song
Do you mind saying the channel this is all on? Thanks
Great video, I just got this set yesterday, good timing.
I ordered a set of these last week to open a safebox for which my friend had managed to both change the keycode to something unknown and lose the keys 🙂
Once I'd figured out the technique I had it open in seconds. Highly recommended.
I paid 20€ on eBay and they arrived in a week. I'm not sure how they got here! The eBay order was from someone in Australia, they were sent from China and arrived here in Catalunya via Portugal and Madrid.
what technique did u use?
The ones on the Banggood site make a point of stating the "new" version does not have the holes for the tesion bar any more. I had the old "Pickmasters" tubular lock pick and the first version they made did not have a tension nub. They made a new one with the tension nub and that worked much better for me. Of course they are out of business and the tension nub finally broke off. Was looking at these as a replacement but I do much better with the tension bar in place. If I could be sure I would get the version that has it I would order them. Unfortunately there does not seem to be any indication of a set that includes the tension bar any longer.
The ones I just ordered have Q and A responses stating that the tensioner bars are already inside on them now. I used express shipping so I can update in the next few days if that information is correct.
@@The_Kirk_Lazarus any update on the tension bars?
@@santosramon29sz So sorry! Forgot about the post. The bars are indeed in the tool and are held in place with a hex screw. Works pretty darn good.
@@The_Kirk_Lazarus Have you bought this www.banggood.com/3Pcs-Tubular-7-Pins-Lock-Pick-Tools-with-Transparent-7-Pin-Tubular-Lock-Cylinder-Locksmith-Tools-p-1056344.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN
or
www.banggood.com/DANIU-3Pcs-Tubular-7-Pins-Lock-Pick-Tool-Locksmith-Tool-Lock-Pick-Set-p-915417.html?abprots=1&akmClientCountry=CA&cur_warehouse=CN
This video is very helpul to us beginners, i just want to ask if this tool can be used to a sentry safe which is mde in china, there is a small notch in the center post, are they all 7.8 mm in diameter?
I bought this set to open my safe I'd lost the key to - it didn't work, but bouncing the safe and turning the handle did! I could have saved myself some money lol
Nice little review.
I have had this set for a while and although made in the east works better and has held up to my rigorous testing better than the southOrd.
Thanks as always for sharing 😘😘👍👍👍👍
+Pick Beard Thanks for sharing your experience. I've always wondered about the SO product... the price is pretty steep. By all accounts I've heard, it works well, but I can't bring myself to pay that much when there are options like this.
Love all your vid's LPL. I just bought all the stuff for impressioning keys after watching BB's video on it. I deal with Best IC cores at the U and they're thought to pick so I thought this might be a better option. Defo gonna buy this set though. Probably get int Wafer locks later on. Thanks.
You can lock these. if you add a wing-nut hose-clamp over the rubber tension bands.
I am getting mixed messages from the comments here. Does the link in the description contain the product as described in the video or not?
I was just about to order it :)... literally... Perfect!
Thanks
+Boris Kozo Sometimes the stars align. Glad I could save you a few shekels.
Crap talk shit.. if you are responsable and work winning money with that brand who is fucking people u should stop do that and respond to the fans who have being robbed and not talk shit about stars.shame on u
I ordered the tubular lock pick tool, but it was the wrong set that you gave.. that's still OK. I will just drill the hole and install the index tension bar. do you happen to know what size of hole it is.ie diameter.. oh thanks for teaching me this hobby. you and also bosina bill
Sorry about that. >:-(
The rods that came with the set I got for review were .052", so something along those lines should be ok.
How does it work without the pin though I was seeing your shell and I have found that using one without the pin doesn’t open till 12 but I can see that you using the other locks with the beard and without the paint so I have to do you have to show me how to do that again over and over again thank you
On locks that this doesn't work on would you be able to spp the lock and then leave the lock slightly turned so the pins are in the set position then impression it?
Yep
You have a great channel and thank you for all your wonderful videos. I was all ready to buy this Banggood product and I'm glad I started reading the comments. It's a shame that this company has caused you so much consternation.
What's wrong with Banggood? I order from them all the time and they're excellent!
Thanks for the review, I recently bought the Klom tubular tool, and have found it to be very well made, also it has the tensioner and decoder key so you can make a key once you have it impressioned, , I have wanted to try these Huk 3 piece for a while so thanks for the insight into them, with the 20% off coupon , I think its time to Order!
The klom tool is definitely well-made... I just didn't have much luck with it opening locks. Not sure if the problem was me or the tool. :-( Good luck with the HUK set!
I just got these from banggood £12.02 great video thanks lpl
I gave up. Ended up just forcing and was not happy how easy it was to get that open.
Are there any tubular style locks like this that rock and can't be nuked so easy?
How do you transfer the 7 pins from the tool (that opened the lock) to a depth code on a tubular key cutter for a blank key?
You have to buy a piece like a legos with the size of each measure pin code..
Shocked at how easy and quick this was. Found an old slot machine and didn’t have the key. New project to figure out what is wrong with it now that it’s open.
you cant get a key made after u open the lock? it doesn't save the pin depths?
I bought this set a few years ago and it came with some demo perspex locks to pick. It was a nightmare to pick, putting in the tool and twisting got me nowhere, I had to manually manipulate the pins to move the lock part of a rotation. So I got bored with it and left it. Then I come across a bike locked to my bike and I grab the tool just in case I can at least jiggle it. Lo and behold, old Kryptonite lock fell away in seconds. Back to the plastic demo locks, still won't work, they're just too sloppy for the pick it seems 😝
I use the A1 security ones I paid 75 each I have been working with them for years and they work great I will have to get a set of these to have in the shop
+BIG WILLY THE LOCKSMITH C.P.L. (WILLIAM PREVOST) Never tried A1's tool, but I've heard good things about the company in general.
Sorry I made mistake the ones I have are from Southord not A1 just used today been a while and saw the name on handle
Just flat out doesnt work for me. tried for an hour+ *Edit* Took me a day or so but turns out i had to take off all but 2 o rings because my lock in particular was one made to defeat these tools. Still got in. Just bend your pins very slightly away from the body of the tool less than a mm. stick it in make sure its springy, no forcing. then in and twist over n over making sure its still springy. if its not springy you overset something or your lock is sticking. the locks pins must be springy at all times. if your not in within 30 push n twists, reset and try again but softer. if that dont work try again but harder. some locks are just crunchy.
So... quick question: what if there is a tubular lock where pin #4 is broken - more precisely, the spring isn't reacting at all. The pin doesnt want to go all the way in and yet the spring does not kick the pin out? hope that makes sense. The pin does move in and out a little, but not all the way
How would you go about closing the lock once you have opened it? I have my bike lock I was practicing on open but I can’t use my key anymore because the indexing bar.
David Rosenberg you either have to pick it back or grind the index mark off the key.
I ordered this before reading the bad reviews but i got the same one like in the video with the hole and pin. I think if you order from the EU warehouse then you will also get the good version.
HOw do you remove the indexing bar? Ive tried loosening the set screws I see but it doesnt fall out. Thanks.
This tool pays for itself with the first bicycle! :-)
so funny ,,,,
The magnetic reset-ring is pretty badass. The collar can be used to vary tension as well as use it as a key. It is that lock without the notch though...a Cobra isn't it? The design of the centre post there is heptagonal and is supposed to stop tubular picks from even entering the lock at all! Awesome, they're gonna be super-pissed if they see that I reckon, lol.
+huxleypig69 I'd imagine that they are even more pissed about my video #224 (though it does have a generally upbeat message)... 😜 can you explain what you mean about the collar?
So you'll get some tubular locks that self-impression easier using different amounts of collar tension. Then there is the 100% full bollock-lock for key.
You didn’t discuss using a decoder key to have permanent key made. How do you get a decoder key for this set?
"I specifically requested that they send me this set, and I did that because it's the one that I've been most IMPRESSED with." Nice one...
bought this but it won't open my First Alert 5200DF small table top gun safe which i lost the key for and batteries are dead. It worked on my desktop Gun Vault though. Any ideas why it didn't work on the First Alert safe?
Yeah got my lock pick set in today no index pin on this set of picks. It kinda sucks. I own a locksmith company in Louisiana was gonna use these as backups for my HPC picks.
:-( Sorry. At least one commenter has said that BG agreed to replace them. Please try working with the customer service. FWIW, they will probably still work just fine.
@@lockpickinglawyer This set should work on things the HPC doesn't i.e. different diameter.
Aye I just got 1 from wish will this pick work on soad michaines
Hello LockPickingLawyer i am a professional locksmith from Bulgaria, i buy the set HUK without a hole and pin and i try on a few diferent tubular locks and the tools works perfectly without a tension pins. Pleace try and make a video because many people think that tools without tension pin dosent work. Thank you in advance
My set can with those "indexing " bars installed, how do I remove them? I have tried using a pair of pliers without success.
Hello,
I bought the huk set to open a cheap safe in our basement. The huk set did not come with the pins to insert to turn the lock. Your set in the video had it in and the huk set they sent you had pins for each tube. I have looked online and don’t see a huk set that comes with the pins? I came with extra rings, several picks that I don’t know how to use because the tubes cover everything.
How do I get the pins for the center ? I cannot open the lock without them.
Thanks and your videos are the bomb! Been watching you for years!
Thanks
I have 2 of these sets. In each one there is 1 pick where the index pin will not come out. Cannot get a grip to tug it out no matter what. I have 3 tubular locks. One is a pushover, the other 2 I've messed around without success.
So with the confusion I see in the comments about the missing tensioning bar on some kits. Is this still the best kit to be ordering? This video being from early 2017 makes me wonder if there are better sets for similar prices? It seems even on the link below they specifically state the new version doesn't have the tensioning holes anymore. It shows an image of the end of the tools and states "The new version has no the holes anymore." So what is a good alternative to this set for a similar price?
keypro M8 ( search; [Ship from US] Free Shipping Tubular Pick Tool 7.0 PIN 7.5 PIN 7.8 PIN ) has one that looks identical for $15.99. At that price, I'll make my own pins as long as the hole is there.
Daft question but I have a small tubular lock...keys sadly lost , hence me being here. Looking to get one of the lock picking tools but dont want to get the wrong diameter of lock. Its quite small, 4 pin . How do I measure to get the right diameter lock picking tool? Inside circle only or from outside of lock to outside of lock? Many thanks Callum
Got one of these kits to turn the airconditioning on inside our buildings elevator. Our building manager is a stingy pos, so we all pitched in amd bought this, but the little tension rods wont fit the dam holes. nicely made aluminum but
There is a set screw on the opposite side from the pin hole. You will need to pull back the pick to get to it.
12/17/2020 - FYI Banggood is having a flash sale on these for 5 days. $14.99
Can you buy another one, I just got one and it doesn’t work/tension is inconsistent and the pushing pins are all slightly different indicating a change in build quality. No way these sentry safes are spooled no way is my stack on safe spooled. Also the index pin doesn’t have a magnet to keep it in.
Upon closer inspection I appear to have received a used one.
I see that HUK set on the link above is now 13.99. Even without a coupon!
Just received mine but it did not come with the indexing bars nor hole where they would go. Curious...
Not sure what to say. How does it impact function? Work with customer service if it is a problem. Sorry you are having issues.
After talking to Customer Service they said that the kit I received has all of its accessories. I asked them to compare it to the kit that comes with the clear tubular lock and they said that kit has more accessories, whatever that means. I order the other set and I'll see what it comes with. Thanks for the review, I will update once I get the new set.
Just received the other set and that one came with the indexing pins. Great set.
I thought I had purchased this set but the set that I received didn’t have the three indexing bars or the hole to take the bar so have not as yet been able to unlock the box
Hi all, I know this is super old but, would this be worth to open the coin tray door from an arcade cabinet that I bought? Its missing that key so I cant access the coins that have been inserted.
Good set but the new ones come with the driver pins installed and there almost impossible to remove, I borrowed a set of snap on needle nose pliers to remove them and it was a struggle!
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated 👍
Where do I find this kit with the indexing bars? or the old version
Wish
When openend, can I lock it again without a key? Thank you
hey, Lawyer , do you think that the tension rod is needed in some , or most locks? I feel like suing some....I just have to find a lawyer with lock sport experience...........OH Wait !!
I've never experimented, but they will work in at least some locks. See video 224.
I feel mildly cheated from my transaction with Banggood ,the tension bars , were advertised, not delivered.' No fault implied in your direction.'..You do a great job! Looking forward to more videos.......and most of Banggood's stuff is on base,and good quality..Time to watch video 224,, AGAIN.!! ..LOL.
how to put in the locking bar thing. mine doesn’t go in like yours it sticks far out
I had ordered this kit last year, and the indexing/tensioning bars are too long to properly fit in the tip. They stick out past the end of the tool. I imagine they will work well after they're sanded down, but I haven't done that yet.
Did you loosen the set screw before you put it in? It's hidden behind the #4 picking wire. It will not fully insert unless you do so.
LockPickingLawyer
Yes, even with the screw removed it is about one mm too long.
Also, just to keep the record straight, I didn't order this from Bangood. Still searching to see who I did get it from.
Same with mine, I filled it down.