Great content. Like how fast you are at that. Just so that you are aware, the first cyl you opened is a Dodge/Chrysler cyl. And its a "pin" tumbler. Second cyl is a replacement Datsun/Nissan cyl. Keep up the great work. (I'm an automotive Locksmith for over 30 year)
I used to have a 1996 ford taurus, and one day i locked my keys inside. I was learning how to pick door locks, so i thought id try the wafer lock. I put a tension tool in, and tried my homemade rake, and the electronic doors opened instantly. I thought i got lucky, but when i tried it again, i got the same result. Long story short, it worked everytime, and you can easily get into a ford taurus, 1996, with a wire of any material that fits inside it. Theres a major electronic flaw i never followed through on researching, but you can exploit it with basically anything metal that fits in the keyway.
I’m not an auto locksmith, just standard but for me some of them would be usefull in my key cutting shop as I’ve had customers bring in cash tins with broken keys etc
I keep a set in the car. When I see someone ( about three times ) with an older vehicle having problems and attempting the coat hanger, I give them a quick lesson on how to do it and they are very happy. Obviously I make sure it is genuine as I can see the keys in the car and they have all been older people who I do not suspect of trying to steal an old car :)
A good way to make your own split tension wrench for wafer locks, and car locks, is to take a 3/16 allen key, and on tthe bent end, cut it down the middle with a thin dremel blade. Then you can heat it up and bend both sides of tbe cut apart at the shaft, then heat up just below the 90 degree bend to make two split, straight forks. Use a bench grinder to trim and smooth to the size you require. Youre welcome.
I really like that one it works great on old ford locks where the slides are wore out and you're trying of replace the ignition cylinder because you're tool will gets stuck in there whenever you pull your ignition out 3:28
Speaking from experience, some wafer locks in older vehicles are about as secure as a Harbor Freight storage cabinets where you can pick them with the back of a normal hook...
Those double sided y wrenches are pretty useless…until you need one and then they’re amazing. If you don’t have one, £10 with some disposable jigglers is just fine I think. It’s a shame it doesn’t have the smaller version some of these kits also come with. And no. Those manufacturers are absolutely not ok with their logos being used 😂
I have a similar Daniu set (dont remember if it was from AliExpress or Temu or BangGood...) hard green hinged case, no jigglers or flag hook and black handles but the split wafer picks look identical and one is as fast as the correct key for an old Junkunc Brothers/American Lock #50 "military style" padlock I have (brass key-retaining padlock with attached chain - the type often used with military foot lockers...)
Any idea where to buy this Honest Dong Shi set I’ve looked everywhere all the normal Chinese sites but no luck. Have you had them a long time and not available or do you have a possible link please
@@LockNoob yeah, dont worry im not buying for that much, its also interesting that all the honest picks dont show the tips and just the handles you don't know what they hell your getting
Great content. Like how fast you are at that. Just so that you are aware, the first cyl you opened is a Dodge/Chrysler cyl. And its a "pin" tumbler. Second cyl is a replacement Datsun/Nissan cyl. Keep up the great work. (I'm an automotive Locksmith for over 30 year)
@@safe1968man Datsun!?! Holy hell. I forgot that was even a thing!?!
@@adamwest8711 Yea, I'm that Old. Lol
Thanks! It’s is a pin tumbler? I’ll have to do a full pick and gut and have a look!
I used to have a 1996 ford taurus, and one day i locked my keys inside. I was learning how to pick door locks, so i thought id try the wafer lock. I put a tension tool in, and tried my homemade rake, and the electronic doors opened instantly. I thought i got lucky, but when i tried it again, i got the same result.
Long story short, it worked everytime, and you can easily get into a ford taurus, 1996, with a wire of any material that fits inside it.
Theres a major electronic flaw i never followed through on researching, but you can exploit it with basically anything metal that fits in the keyway.
That’s interesting thanks
Mr. Lock Noob, you have quite the impeccable knack for producing an audible “click” when once you’ve got those wafers set to the shear line!
Thanks!
Thank you!
I’m not an auto locksmith, just standard but for me some of them would be usefull in my key cutting shop as I’ve had customers bring in cash tins with broken keys etc
Yeah, that’s mean for a tenner it’s hard to go too wrong
I keep a set in the car. When I see someone ( about three times ) with an older vehicle having problems and attempting the coat hanger, I give them a quick lesson on how to do it and they are very happy. Obviously I make sure it is genuine as I can see the keys in the car and they have all been older people who I do not suspect of trying to steal an old car :)
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A good way to make your own split tension wrench for wafer locks, and car locks, is to take a 3/16 allen key, and on tthe bent end, cut it down the middle with a thin dremel blade.
Then you can heat it up and bend both sides of tbe cut apart at the shaft, then heat up just below the 90 degree bend to make two split, straight forks. Use a bench grinder to trim and smooth to the size you require.
Youre welcome.
Nice!
I really like that one it works great on old ford locks where the slides are wore out and you're trying of replace the ignition cylinder because you're tool will gets stuck in there whenever you pull your ignition out 3:28
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Speaking from experience, some wafer locks in older vehicles are about as secure as a Harbor Freight storage cabinets where you can pick them with the back of a normal hook...
Agreed
Reminds me of "That Goso Set" which beginners often buy as they're cheap, not always the best choice though.
Ah yeas my first ’full’ set. Bit of a regret spend though
Excellent video. Thanks!
Those double sided y wrenches are pretty useless…until you need one and then they’re amazing. If you don’t have one, £10 with some disposable jigglers is just fine I think. It’s a shame it doesn’t have the smaller version some of these kits also come with. And no. Those manufacturers are absolutely not ok with their logos being used 😂
Agreed
I have a similar Daniu set (dont remember if it was from AliExpress or Temu or BangGood...) hard green hinged case, no jigglers or flag hook and black handles but the split wafer picks look identical and one is as fast as the correct key for an old Junkunc Brothers/American Lock #50 "military style" padlock I have (brass key-retaining padlock with attached chain - the type often used with military foot lockers...)
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Do you have a link for the Honest Dong Shi Automotive Lock Pick Set ?
Ali Express I think it's what he said.
@@MrBlack751 i couldnt find it on ali express
@@carl1367Try Wish
My link from Ali express is dead - can’t find the product there anymore 😞
The slipt on the middle is so you can put the turning tool in the gap :) being in the middle of the lock, you have more turning force
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That single point diamond pick will bypass most ford door locks, in my experience.
Interesting 🤔
Any idea where to buy this Honest Dong Shi set I’ve looked everywhere all the normal Chinese sites but no luck. Have you had them a long time and not available or do you have a possible link please
i found them on wish but they are 41 usd
What!!! That’s a horrible price!
@@LockNoob yeah, dont worry im not buying for that much, its also interesting that all the honest picks dont show the tips and just the handles you don't know what they hell your getting
Can be useful for motorcycles. Extract a broken key and rake to start. Get it home under own power.
Very good review LN.
I reckon some of these picks would be great in an EDC kit.
Maybe a couple for sure!
Can you put the link in the description cause I can not find the set you have anywhere, at least looking in the U.S. Great review!
He said @1:03, he got it on Aliexpress.
Interesting, any idea what could be used with newer automotive locks? I think I’m “picking” up this set anyway to play around with
Newer locks seem to favour sliders and other wafer variants. I’m sure some will work fine though
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻 the handles look very nice
No problem 👍
I can’t find them on Ali anyone have a link?
The lock at 7:47 looks a lot like my old Toyota Corolla's ignition lock(1980s). I don't know for certain, though.
Cool!
I have never tried to pick auto locks, but regular wafer locks are easy to pick.
Yeah they are, auto locks can have sliders, side bars , serrated wafers… bit of a pain!
They must have recently introduced the single pin hook. I bought mine a few years ago, but it didn't come with the hook 😢
That’s a shame 😞
link pls ?
Can the hook thing be used as a bypass driver?
Well explained Nash ..always nice to have 9n hand ,there price right 🌴🐊😎
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I jiggle my 🏀🏀 to get them in the right position too 😂
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great review!
very nice Ash mate I had a similar set👍😎🇬🇧😊👊
Yeah, they are ok for a tenner, but I can’t say o need it other than to do these reviews lol. Hope you’re good mate
@@LockNoob thanks mate I'm getting there I hope all is well👍👍👍
I think most of us hobbyist spend the bulk of our time SPP which makes this set a bit less useful.
Agreed
Cool cheap set !
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你好,請教你,這套開鎖工具一套新台幣多少錢"謝謝
I had a similar set but the steel wall terrible quality.
Yeah, made up for only by its thickness
Where I can buy ..gimmie the address please !
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I am from pakistan and desi locks are very popular in pakistan and it is very impossible to open it please make a video on it and teach how to open it
Imma be real with you dude, sounds like you might be wanting to get up to some mischief…
Nissan isn't on the list !!!! I AM SAFE
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Link?