Would be funny. Criminal comes up to a lock. LPL rating of 9 (hardest). Ok, next place. We'll never get in here.... Ok, this lock has a LPL of 1. Joe, this is your first time, you do this one. You have 30 seconds.
@@UncleFjester Hope you're kidding (I can't tell). He actually is a lawyer and locksport is his h o b b y. Secondly, @urtalkingtokory , his profile clearly states "I do not recommend locks, nor do I provide assistance in opening them."
@@BananaColada thanks & no hard feelings to anyone. Generally I read dozens if not hundreds of LPL comments before watching the 2-4 min vids lol and those two back-to-back just triggered the wannabe lawyer in me hahaha
@@francescoaiazzone I don't know if you've noticed, but a lot of lockmaking is also security by obscurity. The Internet has made that less effective, and LPL has *really* accelerated the process. Simple things like bump keys were unknown to the general public until the Internet made them into memes.
@Deft Motion Of course. But all the lock boxes I have seen here are abysmal, not "quite good" or "enough for the streets". It seems that the entire class of products is very bad, not just one or two.
A smart burglar would return the key to the lockbox. Hard to proof dat somebody was inside if there are no marks left aorund the lock and the key is where it should be...
Why leave the box open? Just pick it open the night before, take a picture of the key, lock it back up, and act like nothing happened. Next day, you find a matching keyblank, copy the key, then wear a suit and just walk into the house like you belong there. Worst case, you can't clone the key, so you just walk up to the box and enter the code, exactly the way a realtor would do -- your access is a bit easier to revoke this way because they just have to change the code, as opposed to changing the lock on the house, but it still looks legit.
Believe it or not, I've only watched couple videos of LPL. While at my summer residence, I saw a primitive Yale-type lock from parking gate and thought I could open it. I did. Exactly as shown in the video from LPL. Second time I opened it sort of in less than half a minute. This was all of my training. Recently, workers were doing stuff in my main apartment, they were told to drop the key into postal box in lobby. When I returned, I realized neither me, nor my wife had keys from PB, let alone all necessary keys to apartment. Well. I took a needle and a pin and picked postal box with missing key inside, while wife was trying to call locksmith. I imagine his confusion when she called him back and said "sorry for trouble, no more need, we picked the lock with a needle ourselves" Thanks, LPL, for everything.
"...not terribly challenging...if you have a thin shim of metal and a little bit of knowledge." I've got the metal...I wonder why I can't get this open?
And now that we’re all forced to wear masks... It’s just so easy... The amount of people enrolled in LPL’s LPOLU is growing.. The percentage of people actually putting their partial LPOLU degree to use is rapidly growing 😁😁
I mean, He's shown how to decode combo locks like this a whole bunch of times. I mean, I have basically no actual lock picking knowledge/interest in actually picking anything, and I knew how he was going to do this before he mentioned it.
And it's true. A friend had a condo up for sale and the realtor used a lock box LPL has shown before. I had the combination but it was easy to bypass just as LPL showed. Very sobering for my friend.
P.S. I want to thank you for an earlier video you did on how to decode a similar realtor lock box. We bought a house a few months ago, and the selling realtor left a lockbox attached. She insisted it wasn't hers. I decoded it following the instructions on one of your videos, opened it up.... And all that was inside was one of her business cards. :facepalm: But hey! Now I have an ultra-low-security realtor lockbox!
i got a box free on a used door knob, and all you had to do was look down the side of the wheels with a light to see the gates! it was from the same company. great video!
Sheesh. These locks all have the same security flaw. Or at least the majority of these types. Stick something down the edge of the code wheel and find the jiggly spot.
he's actually shown two different flaws on combination locks before. The first is feel the side of the wheel looking for the dent, which gives you not the number but two or three digits above it. Line up all three dents, tug, move all the wheels one spot, tug, repeat 1-2 times and it opens. This flaw is slightly different, reach past the wheel and grab the locking bar and force it against the wheels. then turn each wheel until it binds less against the bar (a "gate"). When all wheels are in gates, the lock will open (because none of these yet have had a false gate). There is a third attack on combination locks, "look down the side of the wheel for the dent", which works on spectacularly badly made locks. I think he's only done that in one video :)
@@SittingDuc "I think he's only done that in one video": Nope. See video 942, 1036 and 1042. There's also another method without tools, where he just pulls on the shackle, as shown in 631 and 1142.
Once again....those 4 dial combo locks were a source of amusement for me as a 13 year old. With absolutely NO training or experience, I taught myself how to decode that style of lock when they were popular style of lock for bicycles. I would go to a bike rack with several of those locks, and open them then have some fun. At first I would just put them back on different bikes, so all the owners had to unlock each other's bikes. Later on I discovered if you remove the C-clip on the body of the lock, you can remove the dials and change the order they were in, or even mix and match dials from different locks of the same type. Eventually I even started casual returning to that rack, and offer my services to open the locks for them for a small fee. I didn't do that for long though as people started to figure out it was me changing them to start with. I never used any tools to open them, just pull on the chain and feel for which dial was binding, rotate it till it clicks into a gate, then find the next binding dial and repeat. With only 4 dials it only took me about 30-40 seconds to open each one, and a pocket knife, nail clippers, almost any small thin thing can be used to pop off the C-clip even your thumbnail if i didnt.chew them down, and it can be replaced just with your fingers. I'd like to point out, I was mostly honest and never stole any bikes, I just screwed with the locks because I was a born smartass and thought it was funny. Only thing I ever stole was the bottle opener the local convenience store kept on the counter, and again only because it was funny, a kind of game I played with friends to see who could collect the most bottle openers. It got more difficult the longer we did it because the clerk knew it was us and would watch us like a hawk and use different new ways to try to keep us from taking it....till the day he finally chained it to the cash register and my friend grabbed it and ran...lmao pulled the cash register off the counter and the chain snapped when it hit the door. I laughed my ass off and that was the last time we did it. We even returned all the bottle openers we took since we had no use for all of them. I was a funny smartass little delinquent but honest at heart.
I just used this to open up a couple key boxes that had been miscoded for my real estate agent friend! These are used as real estate locks! I improvized the shim out of a Kwikset SmartKey tool
Pro tip: Get a ton of these and give them to your friends and family. If you ever forget their birthday, all you have to do is steal their lock box and decode it.
I can tell you that ReMax agents Do in-fact use these. When I bought my house two years ago this lock was left on my front door. a week later I got around to changing the doorknob to get it off. Yesterday I stumbled across this lock in a box I had under the cupboard and opened the lock with the tin can shim method
Check his playlists. You should find locks that took him a while to pick. Also, most locks aren't very good, but it keeps people who don't know how to pick locks away from your items.
I had researched this a few months ago and I found a single key box that was decent and with a shakel: Kidde Safety, the mobile version of Kidde AccessPoint. In the only review that actually asked a locksmith to pick the safe, this was the only one that was recommended (www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-lock-box/), because it has a dial, not wheels, making it that much harder to pick. I would love to see a review on LPL of that safe!
@@Turidus Chances are the locksmith didn't know all the tricks. Or pretended not to know them because he was getting paid. Or was an actor, not a real locksmith.
I mean... The fact this is made of plastic makes the locking mechanism irrelevant because it can probably be pryed open with a screwdriver in under a second.
Actually, he has a video where he showed us what he did to his own house locks. He has changed them in a way to make them virtually impossible to pick. I don't think he would be able to pick his own locks.
I did that at my old house for a month or so. I lost my keys and would just open the garage and close it for privacy and pick the door open. Eventually changed the locks and got better ones ;)
How about a series where you pick transparent locks (or cutaway and replaced with plastic) of different styles so we can understand the mechanics as you describe what you feel?
Real estate agents mostly use either SentriLock or Supra. I work for SentriLock, which is a really high security company. Real estate agents only use Combo Boxes for Contractors.
Fun fact, I found out that in some US states real estate agents all use the same code for these. So if you have the code for one you can go to any house for sale and have access to the keys no need to even pick it.
Can you do a video about opening a bank vault? Just like Jeff Sitar did in 5 minutes but it wasn't actually a bank vault it was more like a bank locker. If you can somehow do that, it will be the most epic video in your channel as well as in the TH-cam community. That would be huge and obviously you don't need to show us or explain to us how to open bank vault but if you can do it will be massive.
If anyone is curious about the patent number so prominently displayed on the inside of the lock box cover, the patent is for a lock box consisting of two casting halves with a plastic cover on the front casting, and a combination lock. How that is patentable is not quite clear to me, but it was.
I was given the combination for an AirBnB for a place I booked last weekend. LPL picked it quicker than rotated the dials, I was tired, I just bikepacked 70km, but sheesh, it was a masterlock, those wheels are cludgy
My mom use to actually work for remax so I can confirm, they are used quite often even now they still are in use, but most of them have sort of... faded away. Now most lock boxes are automated with a system that displays barcodes , but if she runs out she uses that lockbox from the video;she doesn’t put keys in directly, she puts directions to a key Like a map or something
"By appointment only". On another note, I once worked at a major bank's data center and they had those 5 digit push button locks on the doors. My customer contact was delayed so I tried the factory default combination for those locks and all the doors in that data center opened.
I saw an ad for gunbox 2.0 on Facebook. It looks like a strong enough magnet could slide the locking mechanism to the side to unlock. They said it can't so I told them to send you one to put their product to the test. I'd be interested to see if they put their money where their mouth is
Your voice oddly reminds me of Baumgartners Restoration’s channel owner’s. not exactly tge sound but the way you talk. It makes these videos just that much more engaging and interesting. Love the content of course.
These lockboxes can be brute forced opened in about 10 minutes by going through all the combinations. Junkies were doing that in my old neighborhood so as to have a place to sleep at night or shoot up.
Is it like, extremely prohibitively expensive or complicated to just have like, a flange or something on the code wheels to stop a shim from sliding past them?
hi, ive got a h & k lock picking set, some of the tools in it i have no idea what they are used for, could you do a video of the most common tools for different types of locks, also ive been trying to pick a euro cylinder lock for a while, but i dont know what tension wrench to use or if i should buy a new one, also cant seem to get to all the pins with my pick because of the shape of the keyway, how do i learn to pick this
On a sim lock at work I heard the tumblers and studied. Within 5 min I had picked another lock just by listen and feel. Only Lvl 1 picker compared to max level LPL
Are there any combination locks that aren't crap? I've seen lpl open them so many times and it's always the same simple trick. Like I probably couldn't open a disk detainer lock with a pick even though I understand how lpl does it, but anyone could do the combination lock trick, how does anyone even trust these locks at this point
I´m super serious, these "locks" should have an LPL rating instead of a UL rating which is proven to be useless!
UL rating = UseLess rating
It would range from "Absolutely garbage" to "Probably not picked within 5 mins by a novice"
I thought the UL was entirely "you're not likely to hurt yourself unintentionally with this".
@@0LoneTech Pretty much, yeah. It's all about testing for mechanical failure.
Would be funny. Criminal comes up to a lock. LPL rating of 9 (hardest). Ok, next place. We'll never get in here.... Ok, this lock has a LPL of 1. Joe, this is your first time, you do this one. You have 30 seconds.
Conspiracy Theory: LPL shows people how to break into various locks so that he can get more work as a lawyer
Hes Not a REAL LAWYER!!
@@UncleFjester Hope you're kidding (I can't tell). He actually is a lawyer and locksport is his h o b b y. Secondly, @urtalkingtokory , his profile clearly states "I do not recommend locks, nor do I provide assistance in opening them."
@@stirfryjedi danm you ended him
@@BananaColada thanks & no hard feelings to anyone. Generally I read dozens if not hundreds of LPL comments before watching the 2-4 min vids lol and those two back-to-back just triggered the wannabe lawyer in me hahaha
Yea like... he ends all his videos with “in any case”... what kind of case we talkin about... legal case??
At this rate, a well placed fake rock or Hide-A-Key would have taken you longer to get in.
Absolutely. A big obvious key box seems like a bad idea, unless you put a scorpion in it and hide the key elsewhere!
That would be security by obscurity, but still! LoL
@@francescoaiazzone I don't know if you've noticed, but a lot of lockmaking is also security by obscurity. The Internet has made that less effective, and LPL has *really* accelerated the process. Simple things like bump keys were unknown to the general public until the Internet made them into memes.
@@Zothaqqua Of course.
Zothaqqua I think you're onto something. Lock manufacturers need to include booby traps
It seems that the best place to store securely your keys is your pocket. Is there such a thing as a secure key lock box?
Fort Knox might do
Everyone is a Gangsta untill the pocket has a hole or someone pickpocket it.
@@somerandomgamer8504 Well duh 😂
@Deft Motion Of course. But all the lock boxes I have seen here are abysmal, not "quite good" or "enough for the streets". It seems that the entire class of products is very bad, not just one or two.
yes, but it's not always possible, for example if you are away and need someone like a dog walker to have access to your home
The scrambling of the dials took longer than opening the lock. Next level.
Everyone thinks this is cool until you come home to your box open. He has been here
A smart burglar would return the key to the lockbox.
Hard to proof dat somebody was inside if there are no marks left aorund the lock and the key is where it should be...
The lesson is, don’t let Realtors use this product on your house or anything similar really.
Why leave the box open? Just pick it open the night before, take a picture of the key, lock it back up, and act like nothing happened. Next day, you find a matching keyblank, copy the key, then wear a suit and just walk into the house like you belong there. Worst case, you can't clone the key, so you just walk up to the box and enter the code, exactly the way a realtor would do -- your access is a bit easier to revoke this way because they just have to change the code, as opposed to changing the lock on the house, but it still looks legit.
@@DeeSnow97 And leave a realtor's business card on the counter so any disturbance is attributed to a visiting realtor showing the property.
What are you doing to actively support BLM fight racism, white supremacy, fascism, and nazism?
Thx man I was homeless before now I got a sick apartment thx my g
I scrambled my eggs less than he scrambled those wheels.
than
I always love the thought of LPL in a diner: "How would you like your eggs sir" - "scahrahhmballled, please."
Believe it or not, I've only watched couple videos of LPL. While at my summer residence, I saw a primitive Yale-type lock from parking gate and thought I could open it. I did. Exactly as shown in the video from LPL. Second time I opened it sort of in less than half a minute. This was all of my training.
Recently, workers were doing stuff in my main apartment, they were told to drop the key into postal box in lobby. When I returned, I realized neither me, nor my wife had keys from PB, let alone all necessary keys to apartment.
Well. I took a needle and a pin and picked postal box with missing key inside, while wife was trying to call locksmith. I imagine his confusion when she called him back and said "sorry for trouble, no more need, we picked the lock with a needle ourselves"
Thanks, LPL, for everything.
Episode 20
Realtor 1: "Someone is breaking into the house!"
Realtor 2: "Be sure you get a deposit from them!"
Fort nox: I'm invincible!
LPL: one is binding, nothing on two, click out of three...
...and it looks like we got this open.
LOL
"...not terribly challenging...if you have a thin shim of metal and a little bit of knowledge."
I've got the metal...I wonder why I can't get this open?
knowledge.
@@ihugoaway wow youre smart
I mean I have a gun with a supressor seems sneaky enough
@@AkiKyos I mean suppressors will still wake people up. It's basically as loud as a whip cracking.
Ferociously Malicious Rain do you not get jokes
Note to self.. Breaking into homes for sale is now common knowledge.
And now that we’re all forced to wear masks... It’s just so easy... The amount of people enrolled in LPL’s LPOLU is growing.. The percentage of people actually putting their partial LPOLU degree to use is rapidly growing 😁😁
I mean, He's shown how to decode combo locks like this a whole bunch of times. I mean, I have basically no actual lock picking knowledge/interest in actually picking anything, and I knew how he was going to do this before he mentioned it.
@pdes _ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It was already common knowledge. LpL just makes sure that us clueless rubes know not to place any value in them.
And it's true. A friend had a condo up for sale and the realtor used a lock box LPL has shown before. I had the combination but it was easy to bypass just as LPL showed. Very sobering for my friend.
P.S. I want to thank you for an earlier video you did on how to decode a similar realtor lock box. We bought a house a few months ago, and the selling realtor left a lockbox attached. She insisted it wasn't hers. I decoded it following the instructions on one of your videos, opened it up.... And all that was inside was one of her business cards. :facepalm:
But hey! Now I have an ultra-low-security realtor lockbox!
Hello! I love your videos and you're the reason I got into Lockpicking. Thank you for doing a wonderful job!
I love his videos. He's the reason I got into law. Well, the receiving end of the law.
i got a box free on a used door knob, and all you had to do was look down the side of the wheels with a light to see the gates! it was from the same company.
great video!
He said how it was locked and instantly knew how the rest of the video was going to go, down to a lot of the dialogue, consistent and good video!
He's picking the locks faster than me clicking on the video
This is the only guy who could lock pick himself out of the thanos snap and then talk about how faulty it was and to avoid using a thanos snap.
Dude. I don't know anything about lock-picking but I'm for some reason just pulled to your videos. Keep up the good stuff man!
I wonder if he is going to get a reply back from the dude that sent him the Kryptonite lock in video 1147
LPL motto 'With great power comes great responsibility'
You might as well just put the key under the rug at this point.
Tfw resetting and scrambling the combination takes longer than actually picking it
Sheesh. These locks all have the same security flaw. Or at least the majority of these types. Stick something down the edge of the code wheel and find the jiggly spot.
he's actually shown two different flaws on combination locks before. The first is feel the side of the wheel looking for the dent, which gives you not the number but two or three digits above it. Line up all three dents, tug, move all the wheels one spot, tug, repeat 1-2 times and it opens.
This flaw is slightly different, reach past the wheel and grab the locking bar and force it against the wheels. then turn each wheel until it binds less against the bar (a "gate"). When all wheels are in gates, the lock will open (because none of these yet have had a false gate).
There is a third attack on combination locks, "look down the side of the wheel for the dent", which works on spectacularly badly made locks. I think he's only done that in one video :)
@@SittingDuc "I think he's only done that in one video": Nope. See video 942, 1036 and 1042. There's also another method without tools, where he just pulls on the shackle, as shown in 631 and 1142.
Seeing how different RE/MAX agents are franchised, it would not surprise me one bit if there was someone using these.
thanks, lpl. you're always there when i need you.
Once again....those 4 dial combo locks were a source of amusement for me as a 13 year old. With absolutely NO training or experience, I taught myself how to decode that style of lock when they were popular style of lock for bicycles. I would go to a bike rack with several of those locks, and open them then have some fun. At first I would just put them back on different bikes, so all the owners had to unlock each other's bikes. Later on I discovered if you remove the C-clip on the body of the lock, you can remove the dials and change the order they were in, or even mix and match dials from different locks of the same type.
Eventually I even started casual returning to that rack, and offer my services to open the locks for them for a small fee. I didn't do that for long though as people started to figure out it was me changing them to start with.
I never used any tools to open them, just pull on the chain and feel for which dial was binding, rotate it till it clicks into a gate, then find the next binding dial and repeat. With only 4 dials it only took me about 30-40 seconds to open each one, and a pocket knife, nail clippers, almost any small thin thing can be used to pop off the C-clip even your thumbnail if i didnt.chew them down, and it can be replaced just with your fingers.
I'd like to point out, I was mostly honest and never stole any bikes, I just screwed with the locks because I was a born smartass and thought it was funny. Only thing I ever stole was the bottle opener the local convenience store kept on the counter, and again only because it was funny, a kind of game I played with friends to see who could collect the most bottle openers. It got more difficult the longer we did it because the clerk knew it was us and would watch us like a hawk and use different new ways to try to keep us from taking it....till the day he finally chained it to the cash register and my friend grabbed it and ran...lmao pulled the cash register off the counter and the chain snapped when it hit the door. I laughed my ass off and that was the last time we did it. We even returned all the bottle openers we took since we had no use for all of them.
I was a funny smartass little delinquent but honest at heart.
I just used this to open up a couple key boxes that had been miscoded for my real estate agent friend! These are used as real estate locks! I improvized the shim out of a Kwikset SmartKey tool
We should just be grateful that this dude decided to become a TH-camr.
The more I watch your channel, the more I believe what I have always said. Locks ONLY keep honest people honest.
Pro tip: Get a ton of these and give them to your friends and family. If you ever forget their birthday, all you have to do is steal their lock box and decode it.
Or just check their Facebook or save it in your phone.
I’ve never seen a combination lock picked like that before! Thats really cool
You must be new to the channel then. Welcome!
To my knowledge, I’m the only one who does it that way. It’s a technique I invented.
I can tell you that ReMax agents Do in-fact use these. When I bought my house two years ago this lock was left on my front door. a week later I got around to changing the doorknob to get it off. Yesterday I stumbled across this lock in a box I had under the cupboard and opened the lock with the tin can shim method
Everyone’s forgetting the key stored in this box is likely going to a cheap deadbolt that takes 10 seconds to rake open.
Is there any good key lock boxes out there cause all of them seem to be picked with no effort
Check his playlists. You should find locks that took him a while to pick. Also, most locks aren't very good, but it keeps people who don't know how to pick locks away from your items.
I had researched this a few months ago and I found a single key box that was decent and with a shakel: Kidde Safety, the mobile version of Kidde AccessPoint.
In the only review that actually asked a locksmith to pick the safe, this was the only one that was recommended (www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-lock-box/), because it has a dial, not wheels, making it that much harder to pick. I would love to see a review on LPL of that safe!
Not that I have seen LPL showcase.
@@Turidus Chances are the locksmith didn't know all the tricks. Or pretended not to know them because he was getting paid. Or was an actor, not a real locksmith.
I mean... The fact this is made of plastic makes the locking mechanism irrelevant because it can probably be pryed open with a screwdriver in under a second.
Fun Fact:
This guy lost his house keys 13 years ago and just picks his lock everytime he needs to get in
Actually, he has a video where he showed us what he did to his own house locks.
He has changed them in a way to make them virtually impossible to pick. I don't think he would be able to pick his own locks.
Unlikely
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@@LordZarano That's the one I was thinking of, yes. I just didn't bother to look for the video, like you did.
I did that at my old house for a month or so. I lost my keys and would just open the garage and close it for privacy and pick the door open. Eventually changed the locks and got better ones ;)
As a RE/MAX Agent, I can say for the most part, we use Supra Bluetooth locks. It’s the most common lockbox used amongst real estate agents.
How about a series where you pick transparent locks (or cutaway and replaced with plastic) of different styles so we can understand the mechanics as you describe what you feel?
Legend has it LPL is able to scramble combination locks back to what they originally were
How the hell is this guy *not* in the FBI watch list
He lives in DC is a lawyer and works for which 3 letter, the company?
Does anyone else mouth the words with LPL, when he says, a box...(unison)"to which I do not know the combination." So satisfying.
I like how he says - "not something I would use to protect a house key" - I was thinking - he wouldn't need the house key either lol
He gave a GOOD OL scramble for this one jeez
lpl:give this a good scramble
*scrambles half the video*
Real estate agents mostly use either SentriLock or Supra. I work for SentriLock, which is a really high security company. Real estate agents only use Combo Boxes for Contractors.
It'd be nice to see a video on one of these key lockboxes that's actually competent
I know, right?
These were the first lock-types I was ever trained to bypass
You should have a second channel where all the recommended locks and supporting equipment are reviewed.
But honestly the way you embarrass locks, that other channel may contain very few uploads.
Ordered my first set of picks from sparrow the other day was hopeing for yours and bosnian pills disc deatiner pick too but was not in stock
We need a LPL rating system. This lock would probably be rated "DC" for DeCodable.
It's more likely to get "AC" for "absolute crap". Worst rating on your scale would be "ML" for "Master lock".
Na POS
@@DougieLawson So its
ML < AC < DC... Then?
Fun fact, I found out that in some US states real estate agents all use the same code for these. So if you have the code for one you can go to any house for sale and have access to the keys no need to even pick it.
Me: combo lock video, under three minutes, must be bad
I am just assuming every code wheel style lock is vulnerable.
Can you do a video about opening a bank vault? Just like Jeff Sitar did in 5 minutes but it wasn't actually a bank vault it was more like a bank locker.
If you can somehow do that, it will be the most epic video in your channel as well as in the TH-cam community.
That would be huge and obviously you don't need to show us or explain to us how to open bank vault but if you can do it will be massive.
Basically all LPL combination lock videos:
20% intro and outro
70% scrambling the lock combination
10% actually picking the lock
If anyone is curious about the patent number so prominently displayed on the inside of the lock box cover, the patent is for a lock box consisting of two casting halves with a plastic cover on the front casting, and a combination lock. How that is patentable is not quite clear to me, but it was.
Can someone overlay all the videos of the key lock boxes? He does them so consistently I think it would be hypnotic to watch
So I wanted to find a video to watch while I was putting my shoes on to leave. Figured this would be quick. Now here I am finding another one.
Cant forget: "It was FAR less of a challenge than it will be for Malcolm to get his money back from Locksmith!"
28 secs! Thaaaaat was a beauty!!!!🛠💣
Lol wonder if he ever got his money back 🤣😂
Changing and Scrambling the combination is litteraly faster than decoding and opening the lock
I was given the combination for an AirBnB for a place I booked last weekend. LPL picked it quicker than rotated the dials, I was tired, I just bikepacked 70km, but sheesh, it was a masterlock, those wheels are cludgy
A Sentrilock Bluetooth lock box is what I use, and pretty much all realtors in my area use.
most agents use a box that uses a unlock signal from their phone. those can be opened with a neodymium magnet.
Another lock defeated by the Lock Picking God
Bruh
He's the lockpicking lawyer.
And this is why I ever needed to form a bank-heist team entirely out of TH-camrs, LockPickingLawyer is on the list.
I am almost convinced that this man just picks the lock to his own house at this point.
Just a random comment to say that I like this guy.
Why are these videos so mesmerizing XD
I was wondering. What would you say from personal preference is an amazing lock for say... well any lock that you trust
My mom use to actually work for remax so I can confirm, they are used quite often even now they still are in use, but most of them have sort of... faded away. Now most lock boxes are automated with a system that displays barcodes , but if she runs out she uses that lockbox from the video;she doesn’t put keys in directly, she puts directions to a key Like a map or something
"By appointment only".
On another note, I once worked at a major bank's data center and they had those 5 digit push button locks on the doors. My customer contact was delayed so I tried the factory default combination for those locks and all the doors in that data center opened.
I think that was 10 seconds. Holy mackerel. Thanks for the videos :-)
I wonder how many lock companies reached out to you and asked for advice on designing a lock for them.
Lockpicking lawyer here and today we will break into fort knox with a raw spaghetti.
I saw an ad for gunbox 2.0 on Facebook. It looks like a strong enough magnet could slide the locking mechanism to the side to unlock. They said it can't so I told them to send you one to put their product to the test. I'd be interested to see if they put their money where their mouth is
Thanks LPL, now I have a new house!
that moment when it takes longer to scramble then to decode
Your voice oddly reminds me of Baumgartners Restoration’s channel owner’s. not exactly tge sound but the way you talk. It makes these videos just that much more engaging and interesting. Love the content of course.
I heard a news somewhere that allows locks to be opened just by hearing the clicks of the pins of the lock
Please make a tutorial on how to lockpick and explain terminology because i love this channel but half the time i have no clue how it works lmao
These lockboxes can be brute forced opened in about 10 minutes by going through all the combinations.
Junkies were doing that in my old neighborhood so as to have a place to sleep at night or shoot up.
I think that a project farm video with LPL would literally break TH-cam
Is it like, extremely prohibitively expensive or complicated to just have like, a flange or something on the code wheels to stop a shim from sliding past them?
I wonder if Knox boxes or car dealer lock boxes are more secure than these.
hi, ive got a h & k lock picking set, some of the tools in it i have no idea what they are used for, could you do a video of the most common tools for different types of locks, also ive been trying to pick a euro cylinder lock for a while, but i dont know what tension wrench to use or if i should buy a new one, also cant seem to get to all the pins with my pick because of the shape of the keyway, how do i learn to pick this
I like that the longest part of the video was him setting the code lol
On a sim lock at work I heard the tumblers and studied. Within 5 min I had picked another lock just by listen and feel. Only Lvl 1 picker compared to max level LPL
We need a bank robbing tutorial next
wander how much longer it will be until LPL starts to be able to feel the numbers on the wheels when he is scrambling them?
I’m more curious how you cut the feeler gauge an not have messed up edges
Oh yeah I've got something very similar on my house that we never got the code to I guess I'll check it out tonight.
I am curious how he would open the ABUS 770A SMARTX, as its supposed to be keyless.
But can you get into a SentriLock digital lockbox? I mean, yes, of course you can, but would it be harder?
My man spent more time scrambling the code on this lock than actually opening it.
Could you try decoding a 1590d master lock
The funny thing is the house key that locks the house probably isn't much harder to pick (for you) lol.
Are there any combination locks that aren't crap? I've seen lpl open them so many times and it's always the same simple trick. Like I probably couldn't open a disk detainer lock with a pick even though I understand how lpl does it, but anyone could do the combination lock trick, how does anyone even trust these locks at this point
Would it be worth picking the lock on this box rather than just picking the lock on the door to the house?
I would like to spend no more than 150 dollars on a front door lock. Any suggestions?