hmmm I noticed that several of you seem to think that this was a quality lock! that was brilliant, wasn't expecting you to prove a point, I fell over laughing. what's next...
This alarm lock is GOOD ENOUGH. If your locks are on the inside. Very useful and effective for gate locks. Those that need your hand to be inserted inside just to insert the key. Our gate is like that. Our gate has a hole fitted only for one hand for keying the lock situated inside. If Lockpicking Lawyer took a solid 2:30 minutes to unlock it WITH BOTH HANDS at full capability, angle and space to work with, then this lock is good. As for the 507 update, re-read the previous paragraph and it's just impossible.
Is that crackle right after you hit it with a hammer the alarm trying to go off? I'd at least expect the alarm to withstand the amount of damage the lock body took.
I believe there is a little pin inside that triggers the alarm circuit. When he smashed the lock off, the pin was probably released and caused the lock to not go off. The sound could also be the lock whimpering, I don't know
Thanks for saving me money. I thought it may have added "alarm function" to my chain lock or on a u-lock shackle. I was going to attach it to another chain link in my high security Kryptonite NY noose chain lock with the kryptonite evolution series 4 disc lock but the disc padlock would be the main lock. To be honest, it does add 2 more tools for the thief though to bash it with the hammer and pry bar. I think most thieves just use bolt cutters but I think that would definitely trigger the alarm though. I definitely wouldn't use it as a main lock though.
I feel like if this lock had better construction of the physical locking element (e.g. hardened shroud, ball bearing lock mechanism), the alarm sound exited through the keyhole, and everything else was the same, it could actually be a pretty good high security lock for some applications. What other advice would you give the manufacturer/have you considered sending the manufacturer any advice?
Question, if you integrated a similar design (or better) into a more durable lock would it be a decent improvement to security? Or would it still be worth little to nothing like this one is?
"How to disarm a lock with a loud alarm in it. Step 1: place a thick piece of metal on it. Step 2: hit the piece of metal with another piece of metal attached to a long stick (for leverage). This will make a loud non-alarm sound, followed by a number of other non-alarm sounds of the lock falling to the ground." I appreciate the low quality of the lock, but it seems that it can still be strategically used in a place where an unexpected loud noise would alert someone. I.E., you don't put this on your shed while you're at work. You put this on a secure room with a security guard posted down the hallway at the building entrance.
I am thinking of buying one for my locker at work where I keep a tape gun with some rolls of tape, a hand shrink wrapper and a tape measure. Nothing really valuable. I know my coworkers would have to touch that funny looking lock.
Search "firefighter forcible entry" videos and you'll see similar striking methods used with Halligan bars. Halligans aren't cheap but they are magnificent tools. If you want a burglar-resistant SYSTEM (door, hinges, frame and locks) check out firefighter training videos.
I feel like sure, yeah, if you know about this specific lock and what it does you could definitely get around the alarm; but I also doubt the majority of people would know about this specific lock. Even if someone were to roughly handle it when investigating it, the warning beep it would inevitably ring out might be enough to scare off an unsuspecting robber/thief, and even if they spotted that it had an alarm system they may not feel confident in how to release the lock without setting it off and warning the neighbors. It's a good system to scare people off, which in my book makes it at least a decent lock, and certainly not "total garbage".
I think this is a good security alarm. It all depends on where you mount this padlock. You are standing ( good position for you ) and this alarm is high enough to operate the hammer. And most importantly, the padlock rests on the door so it is already immobilized on its own so you can eazy put the crowbar on padlock. Hang it low, in a less visible place, so that padlock has no hard support and can swing slightly, so that you also cannot hold by hand or putting anything that would not move, ... that's the end you will sound the alarm. Its alarm touch sensitive, etc not door lock to protect haushold. Next time play with Acid to fill padlock 🤣
I agree. I use this lock to secure the wheel of my bicycle to the frame when I need to park the bike and hop into a shop for example. It could be difficult to execute the same destructive blow when the lock is 'free-swinging'.
Sometimes I wonder what happens if one tries this same attack, or the wrench&masterlock from a few days ago, with one of those good quality massive expensive padlocks.
Did anyone else have their volume up to hear him before getting their ears destroyed by the beeping lmfao it was like the alarm was right next to my ear.
*It would be more usefull to have the alarm going off all the time, when it stops you know someone destroyed your lock.lol* *It would be very annoying (and I'm not sure how long the battery lasts) but it would work better than the current version.*
Oh dear me 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I was under the impression that this is the world’s best security lock 🔐 but didn’t know that this is just a wonderful toy and a money making racket 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂😂
Interesting. My immediate concern with that lock would have been water. Syringe and water dropped into the loud-sqeaker holes - or a drop of acid or two could have been interesting. But then again, as you said, "A total piece of garbage" so whey spend more time on experiments with it.
"I didn't wanna leave anyone under the impression that this was a good lock"
Lucas Duque *Legends say that many fathers had to clear their desks in that night...*
almost true for every lock on this planet.
Biggest burn of all time
If LPL is North Korean: This lock can be nuked open in just 2 seconds!
He makes it sound like he has something personal between him and this lock. Just the way he talks about at the end
Your neighbours must think: "Damn, this guy loses the key to his shed quite often..."
870 likes with no replies!! Come on
@@kacey797 heh ;)
@@SY-Selene just tell me how and why?!!😂😂😂
@kuttmoped Haha, you made my day.
@@kacey797 If you make a good joke, there's no reason to reply. Maybe you make shitty or offensive jokes and get loads of replies.
seems the toughest thing about this lock, is not accidentally saying "alarm clock"
Old post yes, but this comment was great.
😂🤪
I think LPL has so many locks, his wife is getting mad and telling him to get rid of them. That's really what this series is all about.
+Enigura Nope... I've just been trying to get rid of that old hasp. No luck so far. ☹️
The hasp that opens or locks nothing? Its interesting that often locks are so easily defeated by force.
But, don't most women like.... SECURE marriages. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@themurmeli88 pfft
@@themurmeli88 torilla tavataan
"It must be good since it took awhile"
LPL: "And I took that personally"
I feel like this series is a way for you to get revenge on all the bad locks you've reviewed.
you hit it so hard that it glitched out
depressed AlarmLock commits suicide
actually removing the shackle is how you disable the alarm... so i guess he technically did disarm it with a hammer
1:09
Yeah it moaned in pain. The lock is actually sentient btw
@@BruhMoment93_ that is the sound of his camera mic, not the alarm
"This is a total piece of garbage."
Don't beat around the bush, now...tell us all how you really feel.
Well that was alarming
good job
No, it wasn't (which is one of the big problems with the lock)
You know LPL took it seriously when he didn't even say "Thank you" in the end
hmmm I noticed that several of you seem to think that this was a quality lock!
that was brilliant, wasn't expecting you to prove a point,
I fell over laughing. what's next...
tonyholt90 you fell over laughing..
Tony has a very weak sense of balance. Yes, he fell over while laughing.
@@ohmanyourecool1 you out here replying to a 10 month old comment like anyone would read it
@@carpenter3461 Well, didn't *you* read it?
@@carpenter3461 how hipocritical lol (... 1 year later)
I think this is the best entry in the hammer time series: a nice build up until suddenly... well nothing really, the alarm didn't even go off!
"I didn't wanna leave anyone under the impression this was a good lock"... 1 hummer blow... savage ahah
Do you get better view counts when you show the fine points of high quality locks or when you smash things with a hammer ?
+Nimikos Hammer... ☹️
@@lockpickinglawyer lol
😄
@@lockpickinglawyer oof
@@lockpickinglawyer aww.
Comments: This must be a good lock then
LPL: * non-destructive breaching seizes. *
This alarm lock is GOOD ENOUGH.
If your locks are on the inside. Very useful and effective for gate locks.
Those that need your hand to be inserted inside just to insert the key. Our gate is like that. Our gate has a hole fitted only for one hand for keying the lock situated inside.
If Lockpicking Lawyer took a solid 2:30 minutes to unlock it WITH BOTH HANDS at full capability, angle and space to work with, then this lock is good. As for the 507 update, re-read the previous paragraph and it's just impossible.
the fact that you had to make a noise to open it makes this lock a winner in my books.
LPL: very carefully...
lock: :)
LPL: ...place this crowbar
lock: :(
The ants at 0:42 knew what was comming😂😂😂😉
Obviously a double ball bearing mechanism would fair better,but you get what you pay for🤓🤔🤔😉
+Pick Beard Right you are. In my experiments, Double ball bearing holds up quite well to hammer attacks.
@ 0:59 there's 1 brave trooper on the left side of the crowbar climbing upwards.
The revenge of LPL.
"Dont think this is a good lock"
I think I'm really going to be enjoying this ... new series!
That was some skillful lock picking work.
Is that crackle right after you hit it with a hammer the alarm trying to go off? I'd at least expect the alarm to withstand the amount of damage the lock body took.
I believe there is a little pin inside that triggers the alarm circuit. When he smashed the lock off, the pin was probably released and caused the lock to not go off. The sound could also be the lock whimpering, I don't know
+Hertzyscowicz Not sure what it is... best guess is wind or radio interference on an unshielded mic cable.
+Prehistoricman The alarm didn't go off because the shackle came out, which disarms the alarm.
It's the mic dealing with the sharp high sound from the hammer strike without peeking the hell out of it.
Sounds like the ADC in the camera glitching after getting that peak from the microphone
Thanks for saving me money. I thought it may have added "alarm function" to my chain lock or on a u-lock shackle. I was going to attach it to another chain link in my high security Kryptonite NY noose chain lock with the kryptonite evolution series 4 disc lock but the disc padlock would be the main lock. To be honest, it does add 2 more tools for the thief though to bash it with the hammer and pry bar. I think most thieves just use bolt cutters but I think that would definitely trigger the alarm though. I definitely wouldn't use it as a main lock though.
Well now its broke could you try getting the lock core out and see what its like on the in side?
Thankyou so much for testing this lock.
I had been using this padlock to protect my motorcycle...
Innocence
I enjoy your sense of humor.
I was expecting a count! You always give us a count! Literally, had me laughing :D
nice to see a lock tested fully
It's probably useful for active work places where it would be noticed if someone was walking around with a hammer and crowbar.
Yup.... i was waiting for that. Thank lpl great job
Shouldn't have watched this video with earbuds in otherwise good video
5 dislikes from the manufacturer. XD
This was extremely satisfying to watch
What kind of monster hasp do you have on that thing that you're confident doing destructive testing on it? Do you do hasp reviews?
“Got a click outta one” *bonk*
That was fantastic. Do you have a sense of how a good multi-lock (or similarly well-constructed padlock) would stand up to the same strike?
That got what it deserved ! Thanks for showing how secure they are 👍
Looks like you're having fun there mate! XD
Although it didn't last long...
I feel like if this lock had better construction of the physical locking element (e.g. hardened shroud, ball bearing lock mechanism), the alarm sound exited through the keyhole, and everything else was the same, it could actually be a pretty good high security lock for some applications. What other advice would you give the manufacturer/have you considered sending the manufacturer any advice?
I did actually chuckle at you and that lock.
LPL “…with my trusty 2 1/2 LB hammer.”
Ant: “I’m getting the hell out of town!” 0:25
Really good video !
Man, your videos always amaze me and I always wonder the same thing: is there any safe lock in the market? (if you're around, nope).
Glad you didn't lose the lock from camera frame. Wouldn't want anyone claiming this unlock didn't count.
lol
+Backseat Driver I couldn't find a volunteer to put their hand under the lock to catch it... go figure! 🤷🏻♂️
Question, if you integrated a similar design (or better) into a more durable lock would it be a decent improvement to security? Or would it still be worth little to nothing like this one is?
Thanks for sharing thats a flaw in the padlock the alarm needs to be independent from the shackle.
Dang! Didn't expect it to be that easy! Wow!
Thank you for the demonstration sir.. I thought it was a tough lock.. but it's a low quality lock..
That was quick - it's kind of refreshing to hit a crappy lock with a hammer ;-)
I'm surprised the pot metal body didn't crack as well. Good show.
"I'm Mister Crowbar, and here is my friend, who is also a crowbar"
That was a clean shot.
1:09 even the camera started laughing
lmao
"How to disarm a lock with a loud alarm in it. Step 1: place a thick piece of metal on it. Step 2: hit the piece of metal with another piece of metal attached to a long stick (for leverage). This will make a loud non-alarm sound, followed by a number of other non-alarm sounds of the lock falling to the ground."
I appreciate the low quality of the lock, but it seems that it can still be strategically used in a place where an unexpected loud noise would alert someone. I.E., you don't put this on your shed while you're at work. You put this on a secure room with a security guard posted down the hallway at the building entrance.
have you heard those beeps? that hammer smash hurt my ears less
so funny, I see you moved on from lockpocking to destruction, umm 1 word flamethrower! I would actually like to see a Freon series.
It almost seems harder not to trigger the alarm by accident when closing the lock instead of triggering it with brute force :D
When he said “this is a total piece of garbage” 😂
test out the oxford boss alarm lock. thinking of getting one for my bike but would love to see a torture and pick test done
good show. i would have required numerous rehearsals.
LPL: "They said it took me over 2mins to pick the lock, and I took that personally"
Those ant's are more famous than me
I am thinking of buying one for my locker at work where I keep a tape gun with some rolls of tape, a hand shrink wrapper and a tape measure. Nothing really valuable. I know my coworkers would have to touch that funny looking lock.
Next video: "...I am going to *very carefully* place this nuke next to the lock..."
Search "firefighter forcible entry" videos and you'll see similar striking methods used with Halligan bars.
Halligans aren't cheap but they are magnificent tools. If you want a burglar-resistant SYSTEM (door, hinges, frame and locks) check out firefighter training videos.
watching that lock get taken out with one swing was hilarious
I actually laughed out loud to this
"This is a total piece of garbage" I laughed out loud
I feel like sure, yeah, if you know about this specific lock and what it does you could definitely get around the alarm; but I also doubt the majority of people would know about this specific lock. Even if someone were to roughly handle it when investigating it, the warning beep it would inevitably ring out might be enough to scare off an unsuspecting robber/thief, and even if they spotted that it had an alarm system they may not feel confident in how to release the lock without setting it off and warning the neighbors. It's a good system to scare people off, which in my book makes it at least a decent lock, and certainly not "total garbage".
Any dumbass with a hammer can open It
@@otielcraft when it's relatively high and resting against a surface, yes. Set it down low and give it some swing space, suddenly that's minimized.
I think this is a good security alarm.
It all depends on where you mount this padlock. You are standing ( good position for you ) and this alarm is high enough to operate the hammer. And most importantly, the padlock rests on the door so it is already immobilized on its own so you can eazy put the crowbar on padlock.
Hang it low, in a less visible place, so that padlock has no hard support and can swing slightly, so that you also cannot hold by hand or putting anything that would not move, ... that's the end you will sound the alarm. Its alarm touch sensitive, etc not door lock to protect haushold.
Next time play with Acid to fill padlock 🤣
I agree. I use this lock to secure the wheel of my bicycle to the frame when I need to park the bike and hop into a shop for example. It could be difficult to execute the same destructive blow when the lock is 'free-swinging'.
i put this lock in the center stand of my motorcycle while I left it parked. parked, so far my bike has never been stolen.
Now that's a kinetic attack
Sometimes I wonder what happens if one tries this same attack, or the wrench&masterlock from a few days ago, with one of those good quality massive expensive padlocks.
+ zanshibumi It makes a loud noise... and laughs at you.
Excellent!!
I didn't even see the lock body coming off it went so fast
Did anyone else have their volume up to hear him before getting their ears destroyed by the beeping lmfao it was like the alarm was right next to my ear.
Does it go off afterwards? Like if it clanks on the grill going down the drain?
Every person in my trailer park just heard those beeps at 4 am.
Left outside the alarm would keep going off from the wind, plus if it rained and water got inside it would probably be destroyed
*This might have seen as a good lock, HOOOOOWEEEEVERRRR!* 🤔😂
I fucking started laughing when the lock disappeared
*It would be more usefull to have the alarm going off all the time, when it stops you know someone destroyed your lock.lol*
*It would be very annoying (and I'm not sure how long the battery lasts) but it would work better than the current version.*
Oh dear me 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I was under the impression that this is the world’s best security lock 🔐 but didn’t know that this is just a wonderful toy and a money making racket 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂😂
Entertaining series but were you prescribed new stress meds and techniques for relaxation??! Haha 🤣👍✌🙃
When I saw the lock picking video I was like "hmm, it's pretty good, might buy it", then I saw this... lol
Nice & Thanks :)
That's the American spirit! Happy Independence Day!
Wow now that was great
Hi m8 can you tell me what for you one of the best 5 loocks?
Comment: so this is actually a good padlock?
LPL: and I took that personally
Dam it looked like a good lock.
NooooooOOOO!!! I just received this lock today!
i was just about to order one of these but i think ill buy myself a poodle to guard the garage door instead.
Hit the lock so hard it vanished.
Has this guy ever found a lock he couldnt pick? Id really like to find a lock that one can actually trust after watching his videos
You can trust any lock that takes more than 3 minutes for him to pick.
@@sovietrussia3632 1:20mins to be precise.
Thank you
Also, you can put a piece of masking tape over the openings of the alarm and you can't hear it more than a foot or two away!
Guess the alarm could be defeated just by pouring conductive stuff into the holes
Interesting. My immediate concern with that lock would have been water. Syringe and water dropped into the loud-sqeaker holes - or a drop of acid or two could have been interesting. But then again, as you said, "A total piece of garbage" so whey spend more time on experiments with it.