Back in 80's this was one hell of a lock, We had so many of these in our home and Printing press doors. I remember the pain when this used to slip out of my hand and landed on my foot.
This is heavy This is difficult to lockpick You know it's that "Original Indian Quality" instead of just a "Made In India" sticker like the present days.
If someone in India or anywhere else has this lock or any other lever lock id love to try picking it, message me to make some kind of arrangement, thank u
@@merrypickster7824 i am from india i think literally i have that locks every door in my house you need one of these its not expensive its almost 140-210 rupees/2 to 3 dollars
@@dlsselectric so id send you a money order i guess and you can send me the lock, they might be all over the place abd common there but here in the US they are harder to find, but i would love trying to pick one, or i could maybe send you a lock i can get here but maybe harder for you to get. Thank you for replyinh
I was surprised that the Master lock did not open up by itself when you put it on the table. I mean it must have feel very insecure being so close to that big lock.
New security feature. Stamp "8 levers" on the lock body, Install 9 levers... Unless you have the key, you'd never know you're missing one... (spoken by somebody who couldn't pick a gate hook if his life depended on it)
You'd have to start manufacturing a series of locks which has _usually_ false but _always variable_ emblazoning on the front. IE, it _says_ it has 8 levers, it actually has 8. But the next one says 7, it has 8. The next one says 5, it has 9. The next one says it has 8 levers, but it's actually a goddamn disk-detainer core with a radial fin arrangement.
sometimes i literally cant open this lock using the key haha and then i stuck outside the house for hours until someone from my family comes with the key lmao 🤣
@@donjaved Crowbar and Hammer. I tried once for two hours. Then broke the latch, with some well placed blows. Got the second key from house, and the lock is still working for me.
I was born and raised in India(Bombay) though living in US for 27 years now.. We still have this lock on our apartment door in Mumbai where my mom stays.. My dad bought the lock in 1974. He passed away Feb 3 2020 but the lock still works.
I have a similar lock from 2001. It was broken into once - by hammering on the lock! Lock held steady, but the latch broke. The lock is still with me, and it works. I had lost 2 out of 3 keys, so only 1 key left.
If it took 2 minutes to open the lock by the best lock picker in the world. I consider that Godrej did a good job. Generally he takes less than 30 seconds.
Once we caught a thief in my locality...we let him pick locks...he can do it in less than 5 seconds...btw he had around 20 lock picking tools with him on a keychain...
All it took for me was researching what bike lock I should buy... and some of LPL's videos have me worried about what I'll find when I take a closer look at the one I finally bought.
Types of lock 1 normal spring lock 1 sec 2 electronic lock 2 sec 3 chineese lock 5 sec 4 Hotel safe 20 sec 5 indian lock 2 min This has to be the best lock out there. I am an Indian and opening such locks is hard even if you have a key😂
@S S No idea why he uses thousandths of an inch. If you have grown up with it, the imperial metric makes a lot of sense and in my opinion makes some things easier-- like gallons of gas (petrol/fuel). Undoubtedly though, metric is very useful. Just certain things seem to make a lot of sense...
@Airbus A380 I learned both in school. Measurements are used for measuring shit, not for sitting around and doing bullshit math. Quit basing your opinion of a measurement system on useless conversions that no one uses. Millimeters and thousandths aren't even good for the same things.
Western countries specially america has a superiority complex, which is now hindering their growth or at least stopping the ability accept better lifestyle. Usage of toilet paper instead of water is an example.
This particular lock would have been much more difficult to pick without the key, since it took the key to find out that the shackle needed to be pushed down to open it in the first place. That, coupled to the unique tensioner required, and eight levers, cutting the lock would be the logical course to open it in a timely fashion... in short, without having the key, I think a lot of lock pickers would have thrown in the towel on this one...
To be fair, it took him~3 minutes to pick it, and it would've taken 10 seconds to cut the shackle with bolt cutters. People don't pick locks, they just cut the shackle.
there was once a robbery in my friend's house here in India. they were in and out within about 15 minutes. my friend was one of the first to go in afterwards, and he said all the locks were cut at the shackle. even the locks that weren't actually locked had been cut. picking isn't exactly a skillset that's common here.
@lulzmoose people use the tools and techniques that work the best to achieve the desired result. There's nothing special in lock picking, it's just one of the methods, and sometimes it is still the best - like in appartment buildings with thick metal doors with armored cylinders and multi-point locking mechanisms. Angle grinding, drilling and hammerring for 5-10 minutes just isn't a very safe option.
@lulzmoose but the overall trend is towards dumbing down because most of the smart thieves become bankers, executives and hedge fund managers. And also due to the fact that the tools are getting ridiculously good and affordable. Like hydro bolt cutters and wireless angle grinders, for example.
Lol I got my bike stolen in India and the goddamn thief stole the freaking lock with the cycle. It was a combination lock that wasn't of high quality and he still wanted to hoard it lol
I remember my uncle used a little bigger lock of Godrej for their shop every night. Just using the keys itself to unlock this huge thing took time. Its heavy as heck. Honestly, you can use this as a weapon.
SImilarly these locks as they get old they start jamming in a certain way that even if someone else has the key they will have to try it few times to open it,so it gets more secure with age.
Just a day ago I started watching your videos and I really like the way you explain everything and the information you put into your videos... Thankyou for this awesome channel.
Just saw a few videos of how these modern locks were picked in seconds. So wanted to see how to pick the old one i have at home, i am holding that exact lock in my hand
honestly this seems like a really good lock! an average or even above average lock picker is not going to know how to approach this lock. even just the finicky need to hold the shackle down is a good thing.such a simple little thing to throw someone off but it would be effective. you had the advantage of having a key to look at and play with first but someone walking up to this in the USA would be lost. I'd buy this lock for sure.
If you ever visit India, just pass by any market having jewellery shops and show them these tricks. I'm sure you'll give them months of sleepless nights 😂😂😂🤣
One of the cool features of this lock is that it’s bash resistant. If you try and smash it open the soft brass body warps and closes around the shackle.
Great video. I like the look of those old weathered locks for some reason. And its always satisfying to see that tension tool turn and the hear the shackle pop open. Another victory for the amazing LPL!!
Your locks need updating. Try downloading the newest drivers to keep your padlock secure. Booty pics is fine too, increases the immune system of the lock.
Heard noise coming from kitchen in middle of night, when i went to investigate i heard "5 is binding, ahh good click ouy if 5" "1is loose, 2 is loose, big click outta 3"
We used to have one of these.. it has a n additional security whereby you have to jimmy the key a certain way while opening.. additional biometric tech :-P
Till date i haven't found a more feature-filled door-self-lock (rim) than the Classic Godrej Night Lock (8 levers) which i have used since 1970s. It doesn't hv a self-lockout feature though, but it makes a lot of sense for kids and maids who won't be given a key when leaving. Sold for $10 to $15 ! It's impossible to break-in with auto-deadlock feature but ofcourse pickable by an expert.
It took me exactly 4 minutes 52 seconds to unlock this lock yesterday with a key. It took me another 54 minutes 4 seconds to realize that it wasn't my home I broke into.
In India, sometimes you can walk up & start someone's scooter with your scooter key! Also, in US , I once accidentally open and sat down inside someone's Nissan and then recognized it wasn't my car!
This is not a Lock...this is Childhood Memory😍😍😍 thanks LPL for including this iconic lock from India...😋😋 (This was also a subsitute for hammer dur to its sheer size and bulkiness..but that's a different matter)
Im from india and it takes me 3 minutes with a key
Aditya lmao bro 😆
You are correct bro..
wayy underrated comment
hahahaahh. sahi bola.😂😂😂😂
oh my god that killed me
Back in 80's this was one hell of a lock, We had so many of these in our home and Printing press doors.
I remember the pain when this used to slip out of my hand and landed on my foot.
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Oh my god I bet your toe broke 🙃🤣
@@nijohn12 how to open bank loc
TOE-CRUSHER
This is heavy
This is difficult to lockpick
You know it's that "Original Indian Quality" instead of just a "Made In India" sticker like the present days.
Sometimes this lock won't even open with the key 😂
If someone in India or anywhere else has this lock or any other lever lock id love to try picking it, message me to make some kind of arrangement, thank u
@@merrypickster7824 i am from india i think literally i have that locks every door in my house you need one of these its not expensive its almost 140-210 rupees/2 to 3 dollars
That's correct
@@dlsselectric so id send you a money order i guess and you can send me the lock, they might be all over the place abd common there but here in the US they are harder to find, but i would love trying to pick one, or i could maybe send you a lock i can get here but maybe harder for you to get. Thank you for replyinh
Its asking for delivery pin code
I was surprised that the Master lock did not open up by itself when you put it on the table.
I mean it must have feel very insecure being so close to that big lock.
Lol man
Insecure😂😂😂
@Sidney J. Duffy 0:30
If it did open, that would just be its jaw dropping.
It was in the pool! It was in the pool! Shrinkage!
New security feature. Stamp "8 levers" on the lock body, Install 9 levers... Unless you have the key, you'd never know you're missing one... (spoken by somebody who couldn't pick a gate hook if his life depended on it)
Well then that would be off advertizing also im preaty sure lock pickers would adapt to that quickly
Pretty sure if you put another extra lever in there the tool used to pick locks would quite easily feel it.
@@TheDeathLove it’s still the power move. “Nothing on 7, 8... Motherfucker there’s a ninth lever”
@@fireice8828 LoL
You'd have to start manufacturing a series of locks which has _usually_ false but _always variable_ emblazoning on the front.
IE, it _says_ it has 8 levers, it actually has 8. But the next one says 7, it has 8. The next one says 5, it has 9. The next one says it has 8 levers, but it's actually a goddamn disk-detainer core with a radial fin arrangement.
My dude, I feel you’ve just compromised half of India’s security 😂
@sbcontt YT aint nobody is expert lockpicker . The lockpicker who we use for opening jammed or lost key locks . Basically drills the locks lol
Not gonna lie I used to have one of these to lock my main gate , fortunately it broke and we changed it to a better lock
I need to change my lock and put camera on top of it.
Does part of India use lever locks?
I agree.
Most people who buy locks buy a Godrej one.
But they have started making better ones
Modern gun safe with key and electronic code system: opens with a fork.
Old weathered lock from India: gets an almost 5 minutes long video out of it.
Stingy just like us 😂
This lock takes 1 min to open with the key
Plz share the video link with me or tell me the video no.
@@sarthaksharma4382 look through any of his gun safe videos
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2 minutes picktime? by your standarts this lock must be awesome
Of course this is most common Indian lock.... If you can pick this nobody safe in India!! 😟
I have one of these hanging on my gate
@@mindatrest6838 no lul 😂 your funny
sometimes i literally cant open this lock using the key haha and then i stuck outside the house for hours until someone from my family comes with the key lmao 🤣
@@donjaved Crowbar and Hammer.
I tried once for two hours. Then broke the latch, with some well placed blows.
Got the second key from house, and the lock is still working for me.
My mom just saw me watching this video..she now thinks i want to rob somebody...
Tell her you saw a beautiful woman, and want to steal her heart.
@@StephenGillie That's a good one!
That's absurd. You clearly want to burglar them.
She's probably changed all the locks in your own home by now...
I can open all locks without the keys in my house. I'm a genius to a degree.
God damn my guy litteraly everyone in India(including me) uses this lock and you picked it under 3 minutes. Nice lol
I use it too...lol.
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@@andregon4366 you da real mvp, Dré
@@andregon4366 I didn't even know they had a TH-cam channel until pewds mentioned it
@@f8tal_156 Some people claim to be subscribed to them without ever subscribing.
I was born and raised in India(Bombay) though living in US for 27 years now.. We still have this lock on our apartment door in Mumbai where my mom stays.. My dad bought the lock in 1974. He passed away Feb 3 2020 but the lock still works.
Om shanti! Strength to your family
We have the same lock from my parents new marriage and I'm 21 Love from Mumbai rip - dad ❤️❤️
I have a similar lock from 2001. It was broken into once - by hammering on the lock! Lock held steady, but the latch broke. The lock is still with me, and it works. I had lost 2 out of 3 keys, so only 1 key left.
Your mom live with you in US or alone in Mumbai??
@@indianempire8908 alone but I am getting her to US in December and getting her a GC
TH-cam: Are you from India?
Me: yes
TH-cam: Here's how to pick a godrej lock
Please give me your mb no
@@satynaryanamohil1897 lol why
@@satynaryanamohil1897 6969696969696
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If it took 2 minutes to open the lock by the best lock picker in the world. I consider that Godrej did a good job. Generally he takes less than 30 seconds.
@mcnet find me a better one bro😊
Once we caught a thief in my locality...we let him pick locks...he can do it in less than 5 seconds...btw he had around 20 lock picking tools with him on a keychain...
@@leesancalling yea but could he pick locks like LPL does to electronic locks, to gun locks, camera locks, pin locks, heavy duty lock and everything.
@@leesancalling I am imagining all the people in your locality chilling with the thief, asking him to show his skills
You know what would be awesome? A lockpicking manga
I was Searching and Applying For a Job online .
Now today i got youtube recommendation : How to Pick A Lock.
Bishwajeet Biswas new job....break into houses
Thats bcz they know our countryy 😅
Yeh mere saath bhi ho chuka hai 😂😂😂😂
Zzjgsisgdiehdndkhdjxkddhdbkxhwjxjhdkvdksv nbdjdhd jsbidgd he fu g CNN laid swati Bugatti family's 🏡 😍😍😍😍😍🌹🌹🌹🌹🥊
Cybercrime Police: "We will watch your career with great interest"
'not sure whats holding us up right now'
That already makes this lock rank SS+
Indeed 😂😂😂
Since I watch your channel I cannot walk through town without looking at every bike and how it is locked.
Must be even harder for you! :)
Me too. I also look long and hard at every entrance locked with a padlock. AND I feel the urge to try and pick them all.
All it took for me was researching what bike lock I should buy...
and some of LPL's videos have me worried about what I'll find when I take a closer look at the one I finally bought.
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Fitting that you'd have an 8-lever for your 800th video
Shame he didn't say how long it took to make up the wire tool needed with exact dimensions!!
andy b Exact dimensions... 😂😂😂. About 30 seconds is the answer. 👍
it possible to lock it back just with tools and not the keys
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I gave you the 800th like.
It's definitely not an early MASTER lock, as picking time exceeded 3 seconds.
Types of lock
1 normal spring lock 1 sec
2 electronic lock 2 sec
3 chineese lock 5 sec
4 Hotel safe 20 sec
5 indian lock 2 min
This has to be the best lock out there. I am an Indian and opening such locks is hard even if you have a key😂
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Totally
But their new locks are bad. Stopped doing reasearch and just on brand name. Times have changed.
This model is so iconic that it became the icon for digital security and encryption
Isn't this one of the oldest locks
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@@dv9239 he meant the company which made this lock...
Cope
I am from India, I have this lock LOL. Almost everyone in India owns this lock!
i own atleast 32 of them lol
Please dont tell boss.. 🤫🤫
Yup we have this lock everywhere
Ab naya lock banane ka
Waqt aagaya hai dosto 100 lever kasa rehega😝😂👍🏻
It's so difficult to pick!
"This would be easier if your wire was thicker and stiffer."
-Things she said, 2018
lmao 😂
~that's what she said 2018?
F
You missed a direct "That's what she said"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hit it with a hammer… that’s how the professional lockpickers open it here 🤣
Guy: *opens the lock in a few minutes*
Me: *looks at my neighbour's house with curiosity*
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Lol me too
Harry - congrats on 800 videos! You have produced some great content. Thank you for all of your hard work and the information and entertainment!
65/1000 of a inch. 🤔🤔 I am so happy with our metric system. 1,6 mm
I mean that's basically 65 milliinches, a bit of an awkward way to spell it, though.
BewegteBilderrahmen weird combo of metric and imperial system.
@S S No idea why he uses thousandths of an inch. If you have grown up with it, the imperial metric makes a lot of sense and in my opinion makes some things easier-- like gallons of gas (petrol/fuel). Undoubtedly though, metric is very useful. Just certain things seem to make a lot of sense...
@Airbus A380 I learned both in school. Measurements are used for measuring shit, not for sitting around and doing bullshit math. Quit basing your opinion of a measurement system on useless conversions that no one uses. Millimeters and thousandths aren't even good for the same things.
Western countries specially america has a superiority complex, which is now hindering their growth or at least stopping the ability accept better lifestyle. Usage of toilet paper instead of water is an example.
Man this really the most bought lock in INDIA.. 😄
Even we have one for more than 20 years and it's still good
ive had one for over 32 years and it is still lubed up nice
My grandma had a bigger and older version it still works after 80 years
@@dv9239 send pictures, I want to see
@@dv9239 I want to see too
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This particular lock would have been much more difficult to pick without the key, since it took the key to find out that the shackle needed to be pushed down to open it in the first place. That, coupled to the unique tensioner required, and eight levers, cutting the lock would be the logical course to open it in a timely fashion... in short, without having the key, I think a lot of lock pickers would have thrown in the towel on this one...
Very good point
To be fair, it took him~3 minutes to pick it, and it would've taken 10 seconds to cut the shackle with bolt cutters. People don't pick locks, they just cut the shackle.
I'm pretty sure that was only due to age because all the locks that I have used don't require that.
@Combat Wombat well he didn't destroy the lock this way
Nothing in this video says this is a bad lock. 3 minutes against an experienced lockpicker in lab conditions is decent, all things considered.
there was once a robbery in my friend's house here in India. they were in and out within about 15 minutes. my friend was one of the first to go in afterwards, and he said all the locks were cut at the shackle. even the locks that weren't actually locked had been cut.
picking isn't exactly a skillset that's common here.
@lulzmoose people use the tools and techniques that work the best to achieve the desired result. There's nothing special in lock picking, it's just one of the methods, and sometimes it is still the best - like in appartment buildings with thick metal doors with armored cylinders and multi-point locking mechanisms.
Angle grinding, drilling and hammerring for 5-10 minutes just isn't a very safe option.
@lulzmoose but the overall trend is towards dumbing down because most of the smart thieves become bankers, executives and hedge fund managers. And also due to the fact that the tools are getting ridiculously good and affordable. Like hydro bolt cutters and wireless angle grinders, for example.
Hey akhil 😊
Didn't expect to see you here 😉
aditya tomar hey man :)
Lol I got my bike stolen in India and the goddamn thief stole the freaking lock with the cycle. It was a combination lock that wasn't of high quality and he still wanted to hoard it lol
They been breaking these locks in TV dramas with bricks and in CID all it takes is a "Daya"
He breaks down the door because the lock won't open 😂😂
From India and I always see these locks and believe me it's just broken instead of getting picked.
It seems printing the number of levers on the lock is almost like a password to pick locks
Security question:...
*Would you like a hint?*
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I work at a nationalized bank, and the book of instruction clearly mentions procurement of only such locks.
i too was reading mu operational manual and it mentions the same lock
Thank you for finally reviewing the Nav-Tal. Congrats on the 800th video!
thanks, me too
I remember my uncle used a little bigger lock of Godrej for their shop every night. Just using the keys itself to unlock this huge thing took time. Its heavy as heck. Honestly, you can use this as a weapon.
Congrats on 800. Really enjoy your videos.
"... a bit easier if I had a thicker and stiffer wire" Every man nods along.
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pin 3 was being a little spicy
Haha... no.
Ok, fine. It was funny. I chuckled but not much.
S P I C Y
Pin 3 was a bitch
it possible to lock it back just with tools and not the keys
This is not a pin tumbler lock.This is a lever lock,so you mean lever 3 is a little spicy?
Yay, something different 👍🏻
Bill has been going down the lever lock rabbit hole, it’s interesting.
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Am from India and was waiting for Godrej NAV TAL's turn! This lock is much better than the newer lever pad-locks from this company. Thanks LPL!
If you didn't have the key would you have known to press down on the shackle to pick?
Glasslinger Love your channel!
Yes
SImilarly these locks as they get old they start jamming in a certain way that even if someone else has the key they will have to try it few times to open it,so it gets more secure with age.
@@whiskeyburns5230 so true... 😂😂
It is not its feature, every lock is like that,
Especially in India we know it
Just a day ago I started watching your videos and I really like the way you explain everything and the information you put into your videos... Thankyou for this awesome channel.
saw the thumbnail and instantly clicked, that's a Classic indian Lock.
Same bro same
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This fellow must be one of the best lock-pickers on the planet.
That is correct! 🔑🔓
Lots of people are better than him, you just don't hear about them very much.
Indeed
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Okay, I'm actually impressed by how long it took to open
Just saw a few videos of how these modern locks were picked in seconds. So wanted to see how to pick the old one i have at home, i am holding that exact lock in my hand
"Dont worry this door can survive an atom bomb.. wait what's that noi.."
"Nothing on 4, little click on 2"....
Congrats on 800 videos! I see the 8 on that lock. Thanks for all the information, entertainment, and more!
honestly this seems like a really good lock! an average or even above average lock picker is not going to know how to approach this lock. even just the finicky need to hold the shackle down is a good thing.such a simple little thing to throw someone off but it would be effective. you had the advantage of having a key to look at and play with first but someone walking up to this in the USA would be lost. I'd buy this lock for sure.
Your knowledge amazes me.
Just the one i was waiting for. Good work.
oh man i could be listening you say the numbers 1 to 8 all day long, unintentional asmr. you have so calming voice :)
Man being able to pick locks has really opened a lot of doors for me.
Congrats on your 800th video. Keep them coming.
If you ever visit India, just pass by any market having jewellery shops and show them these tricks. I'm sure you'll give them months of sleepless nights 😂😂😂🤣
That Godrej lock is iconic. We use it to lock our main door at the house.
Lock: So, what would you like to eat?
Key: I am fine with anything, I am not that PICKY.
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This was the lock to my home all through my childhood! My parents still use that lock!
We use this lock in my home. Infact most people in India have it. Speaking from experience, it sometimes takes over 3 mins to open with key 😂.
One of the cool features of this lock is that it’s bash resistant. If you try and smash it open the soft brass body warps and closes around the shackle.
WARNING: Do not try this at someone's home.
Wow, I would have never guessed.
Thanks for the info.
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Great video. I like the look of those old weathered locks for some reason. And its always satisfying to see that tension tool turn and the hear the shackle pop open. Another victory for the amazing LPL!!
Me walking past a shop in India and hear an Indian voice sayin
"Nothing at 3, nice click at 4"
"🤦♂️ what have you done LPL"
😂😂
Thanks for picking this bro, my parents thought this was unpickable.
1:06 for a second I thought u were gonna pick it with that rubber band
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This video proves that this old lock is far better than a lot of modern locks.
The wonders of TH-cam recommendation!
Your locks need updating. Try downloading the newest drivers to keep your padlock secure. Booty pics is fine too, increases the immune system of the lock.
We use this lock every night to lock our house
Tipical middle class family... 😂😂
I'm from India and I'm telling you from experience, there is a better way to open these locks.
Hit them with a brick. 1 good strike should do it.
Thank you that i can watch 10 videos before going to bed:) your voice is very calm
1:30 we all have that problem sometimes bro
Hahahahaha!!
I was looking for that comment LOLOLOL
LoL
Clever thinking on use of the band!
That is a nice padlock for the collection !
Heard noise coming from kitchen in middle of night, when i went to investigate i heard "5 is binding, ahh good click ouy if 5" "1is loose, 2 is loose, big click outta 3"
Congrats on 800 videos 😱
Still using this lock for our shop....
This is one of the best locks I've seen on the channel... Super underrated?
My Godrej lock comes with 3 keys. Two of them works.
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Grats on 800!
You should try picking it while it's hanging from a door. I believe that makes it a lot harder.
Yeah i agree. Especially with that rubber band.
This exact lock has been in use at our house for over 20 years.. I still have this lock and we use it regularly too 😁😄
Godrej Challenged Lock Picking Lawyer. Indian locks will take your time dude
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took you more than a minute, we could say this is hardest lock to pick so far.
We used to have one of these.. it has a n additional security whereby you have to jimmy the key a certain way while opening.. additional biometric tech :-P
Dood, you just made my entire household insecure. And yet, thanks for this awesome info.
I personally would rather watch a longer clip with all the facts from start to finish & how you approach a lock. Not just after you have mastered it.
LPL has reputation to maintain and ego to feed :)
Won't be appealing for 90% of the audience
He did make a video like that! Check out one of the latest ones.
@@atharvakale668 Could you share the link?
@@pbj4184th-cam.com/video/lkfBKQuLkRc/w-d-xo.html There you go :)
I love lever locks. They’re such a vibe.
( throws away all locks and ties an angry cat to my door )
Till date i haven't found a more feature-filled door-self-lock (rim) than the Classic Godrej Night Lock (8 levers) which i have used since 1970s. It doesn't hv a self-lockout feature though, but it makes a lot of sense for kids and maids who won't be given a key when leaving. Sold for $10 to $15 ! It's impossible to break-in with auto-deadlock feature but ofcourse pickable by an expert.
Done picking for decades. NEVER seen/touched a lever padlock :(
I can only say that maybe an aged and worn lock is better than a new one at times
It took me exactly 4 minutes 52 seconds to unlock this lock yesterday with a key.
It took me another 54 minutes 4 seconds to realize that it wasn't my home I broke into.
Yes we do have that type of locks and sometimes we can't even open that with the key so we try to put some coconut oil to smooth out.
In India, sometimes you can walk up & start someone's scooter with your scooter key! Also, in US , I once accidentally open and sat down inside someone's Nissan and then recognized it wasn't my car!
The look on that lock is fantastic. Nice patina.
Man it's a good thing you're not a thief. They couldn't keep you out of anything. I am a State Trooper and watching your videos is a big eye opener.
Shouldn't you be out there harassing and killing black people?
Avanish Bhat where do you get your beliefs from?
@@KL_Stereo My son is black , fool.
This is not a Lock...this is Childhood Memory😍😍😍 thanks LPL for including this iconic lock from India...😋😋
(This was also a subsitute for hammer dur to its sheer size and bulkiness..but that's a different matter)
2019 and we still use that lock
Man u just broke into every house in India at once....!!
मेरे पास ये lock थी.. चोर ने दरवाजे से निकाल कर घर में चोरी की और ये ताला भी ले गए l
अब लगता है चोर इस ताले की लालच में ही आए थे l
Man! The lock is really good one. We are using it from 23 yrs ! Between I will use this trick❄️