Yes they will as the cheaper brands will use same templates. Metal quality may not be as good but bet they work just as good. I have GOSO dimple picks that work amazing and Southord do an identical kit at twice the price, so yes have a go with cheaper jigglers.
Jesus, this was six years ago, ive had two children, and been married and divorced, owned a home and had most of my lock picking gear stolen. Happy new years.
i've got the two pronged ones, but hmmmm it keeps getting snagged, but i can still easily open the lock with an l rake and a tension wrench, so i'm starting to think it's not necessarily the lock it might just be the keyhole snagging it up
+Shayne Williams Just looked at the link buddy and they look like they should be just used on wafer locks and possibly open the odd old car door locks which are double wafer locks and would not class them as jiggler keys. I also think the reason yours maybe getting snagged is because they are designed for quite open keyways with hardly any twists regarding the warding of a lock.
Cheers mate.... cannot remember where I got them as got than many things, but could have been from a company callerd walker locksmiths. We should be getting them in our shop specialkeys.co.uk mate as I am now involved with uklocksport as team advertiser and uklocksport promoter. Thanks again mate Rich
cool stuff. Southord's pin tumbler jigglers are pretty cool as well. also Sparrows' coffin keys
Cheers bud, as you know they are more fiddley to pick held in the hand and easier to pick when in cupboard etc.. thanks again m8 :-)
do the chinese ones work just as well?
Yes they will as the cheaper brands will use same templates. Metal quality may not be as good but bet they work just as good. I have GOSO dimple picks that work amazing and Southord do an identical kit at twice the price, so yes have a go with cheaper jigglers.
You can use a small nail file on alot of cheap wafers as well.
Yes I know buddy. Thanks for watching
Jesus, this was six years ago, ive had two children, and been married and divorced, owned a home and had most of my lock picking gear stolen. Happy new years.
i've got the two pronged ones, but hmmmm it keeps getting snagged, but i can still easily open the lock with an l rake and a tension wrench, so i'm starting to think it's not necessarily the lock it might just be the keyhole snagging it up
+Shayne Williams
Two pronged ones.... are they the ones that cone as full picks for auto/car locks buddy?
not sure what you mean like hmm. they're called southord dss-4 you can probably find that at the lockpickshop.com and all.
waddac2
www.lockpickshop.com/DSS-4.html that's the link for it ^^^
+Shayne Williams
Just looked at the link buddy and they look like they should be just used on wafer locks and possibly open the odd old car door locks which are double wafer locks and would not class them as jiggler keys. I also think the reason yours maybe getting snagged is because they are designed for quite open keyways with hardly any twists regarding the warding of a lock.
+waddac2 yea I think there's warding at the top and bottom preventing it from opening the double sided safer lock
Cheers mate.... cannot remember where I got them as got than many things, but could have been from a company callerd walker locksmiths. We should be getting them in our shop specialkeys.co.uk mate as I am now involved with uklocksport as team advertiser and uklocksport promoter. Thanks again mate
Rich