I love your breakdown of the manufacturer name; I stopped bothering after years of living in China. In that vein, I received a countertop dishwasher as a gift recently (also manufactured in China). The brand? Hermitlux. Wish I was joking. I feel like my anti-social tendencies are not only being called out, but catered to by a company who is selling my reclusive self something “luxurious.” Probably wouldn’t pass the drop test, but it washes dishes well enough.
You can have a look at the list of approved safes on the channel. It shows some of the good key locks. Generally speaking, a lock is bad if: - It can be picked without any special tool (nail clipper, coffee stirrer, etc.). - You can pick it with dedicated lock picking tool which are not particularly difficult to use (example: tubular locks, pin tumbler locks).
I'm seriously considering these sparrows tools. I'm not much of a hacker, but I might as well replace my cheap Amazon tools for something that looks neatly made you know?
@@HandgunSafe Just so that you know, I just mentioned your channel on a video as a reference to where I discovered Sparrows Lock Picks. Not that it matters, but I thought it would be polite to let you know.
@@replacesoundboard Thanks. I just spent a week or so examining and testing a product of theirs that I can't endorse. I had to tell them that, and I felt pretty crappy about doing so. Sparrows still makes great lock picks.
I love your breakdown of the manufacturer name; I stopped bothering after years of living in China.
In that vein, I received a countertop dishwasher as a gift recently (also manufactured in China). The brand? Hermitlux. Wish I was joking. I feel like my anti-social tendencies are not only being called out, but catered to by a company who is selling my reclusive self something “luxurious.”
Probably wouldn’t pass the drop test, but it washes dishes well enough.
These ropes inside strangely remind me of a luggage.
The thing is, the manufacturer intends for this to be portable, right? So I'm obligated to do drop testing. Dumb, really dumb.
❤ Maybe they need to use a turbo encabulator
My thoughts, exactly. Perhaps I should produce a video on current innovations in turbo and turbite encabulated security applications.
What’s a good lock for the car & home ???
You can have a look at the list of approved safes on the channel. It shows some of the good key locks.
Generally speaking, a lock is bad if:
- It can be picked without any special tool (nail clipper, coffee stirrer, etc.).
- You can pick it with dedicated lock picking tool which are not particularly difficult to use (example: tubular locks, pin tumbler locks).
I'm seriously considering these sparrows tools. I'm not much of a hacker, but I might as well replace my cheap Amazon tools for something that looks neatly made you know?
Tell them Dave with Handgun Safe Research sent you. I don't know why you should. Just thought I'd throw that out.
@@HandgunSafe Just so that you know, I just mentioned your channel on a video as a reference to where I discovered Sparrows Lock Picks.
Not that it matters, but I thought it would be polite to let you know.
@@replacesoundboard Thanks. I just spent a week or so examining and testing a product of theirs that I can't endorse. I had to tell them that, and I felt pretty crappy about doing so. Sparrows still makes great lock picks.