@@sleeplessdistrict3897 If you spent years of your life walking through corridors full of lockers, and two companies are responsible for 90% of the locks, you might remember them.
If you watch any master of the craft you will notice that they all make it look so smooth and effortless. Like if you watch pro tennis players they just hit the ball in the directions they want and whoever gets to hit the ball last wins. You don't see YEARS of training and dedication. So I am in awe when I look at any pro doing their thing. It is amazing to watch and just allow it to sink in how much frustration, failed attempts, research etc etc it took to just show this quick video of "it took me quite a long time before I picked this lock aka few minutes".
@@marcchandley6680 you might want to check that as that's not the information I have. But no biggie either way. India can make good products just as well as many other places it just comes down to cost.
@@maskettaman1488 the lock in the video is more of a local product lock and is used by local traders and business owners who don't require beefy/expensive locks. It's one of the most reliable locks at its price point though in India.
Robin Bebbington is owned by a British ran subsidiary of Tata motors(Indians), with headquarters in Britain, everything to do with designing and creating jaguar cars is by Britain
He did say it was tricky to single pin pick. ...probably because of how small the pins are and how many pins there are; there's every chance of more than one pin binding at once, so it would be tricky releasing enough pressure to pick the second of two mutually binding pins without dropping the first one you've already picked. I can imagine it's quite frustrating to pick (which is probably why he just sawed off the tips of the pins with the sawtooth rake, in frustration of bricking the first lock and wanting to relieve his stress a little). ...that's what MasterLock padlocks are really for: stress relief. Lol!
There is a sense of momentary security when LPL praises the company that is protecting my house... That fades away when you realise that he is about to pick the lock from that company...
I mean don't feel too bad, it did give him some trouble. That's usually a mark of high praise. Beyond that, locks do nothing to actually secure your property, as he demonstrates on this channel, other than to deter the lazy or opportunistic. If somebody *wants* into something, they *will* get in, just a matter of time.
@@andreborges2881 Sorry to zombie this comment ;) Consider this: if someone wants to break into your house, do you envision someone that has the discipline and dedication to get that good at lockpicking? That level of intelligence and dedication is more profitable in legal ventures. And if someone wants to use those skills for something illegal, I'm guessing you don't have an original Monet hanging from your mantle.
Now that the first of the Diamant padlock is "bricked", it would be interesting to see if the torch technique works when applied to it. Great videos - educational and entertaining.
Yeah, their machine might mill keys accurately down to a millionths of an inch, but if most of the lock's mechanisms were a tighter tolerance than several thousandths of an inch it wouldn't even operate.
I have no idea how I started watching this channel but I have to say it’s one of the most satisfying things on UA-cam. You don’t need to be a locksmith to enjoy learning about them from The notorious LPL. Thanks for all the great content 👍🏻
LPL: "It's pretty tricky, it took me about..." Me: "Wow, if he says it's pretty tricky, it must have been quite a lot of time!" LPL:"...3 or 4 minutes". Me: -_________-
Bloody FX The first guy that officially picked the Abloy Protec 2 spent years finding a way. Though once he reveals how, someone good might do it in less than 20 minutes.
Literally this, but it was because "Karl Jobst viewers" watch this. So, apparently this is what UA-cam suggests when you like the behind the scenes of speedrunning.
Bought a lockbox as a kid once with a little opening to store pennies and shit. Managed to pick the lock with a hairpin when I was 13 years old. I know its a shitty lock, but at the time I never felt so badass before in my life.
Most lock boxes don’t have pins, it costs too much. It’s probably just the key pushes a single thing at the end as it goes in, and then it turns. I found this out when I used a paper clip and folded then bit it to make it smaller, I put it inside and as soon as it reached the end, it was able to turn. There’s not really a reason to use pins and small mechanisms on a child’s box, cuz not many people will go after some kids penny’s and drawings. Unless their a kid as well, in that case the kid probably thinks locks are impossible to open without the key, so they don’t even try, they just break it open.
For some reason Ive been watching your videos before bed the last 2 weeks. I'm not interested in picking locks myself but the way you talk about them and the passion you seem to have for everything locks is fascinating. You are a very smart guy. Got a new subscriber over here.
That makes sense if it bricks itself at the start of an attack, but he was able to get the europa open first and then it bricked, which if it happened to a person using it for security, would mean that at best they're out of a lock they know is not totally secure and at worst they are now locked out of whatever they use it on next until they can get it cut open.
You shouldn't judge yourself too hard. It's educational. At the very least you will know which locks to avoid relying on. It's very addictive, like watching how the insides of a wind up clock work. (I've bricked a few clocks in my time).
It doesn't. As he mentions, the zink used in (many!) locks will melt away extremely quickly and then the lock is done for. But obviously this is still faster and safer, so why use a torch?
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight because most of the time common crooks do not know how to pick locks and would prefer to cut or torch them. It is a practical and real-world scenario.
Assuming you like and know a lot about cars, of course. It's really just passion for something and the willingness to put time into learning the intricacies of it.
This lock has two types of variants available in market 1. Stainless steel, and 2. Brass. So Stainless steel/Brass refer to that, because they use the common packaging material for both.
Thanks, LPL! I've been picking for a month and I've already bricked two locks, neither of which were in use. No harm, no foul. Your "golden rule" about not picking a lock in use is absolutely true!
after closing that lock you should have tested it to make sure that the key still works. some locks may have a sort of "collapsable circuit" built in that they jam once picked or provide forensics evidence
I picked a ML model 911 once, in reverse because of the core tension, used a plug spinner and somehow turned the core to a point that pins fell into the mechanism. It became a relatively expensive paperweight. Great video as always!
As an engineer, lock picking is interesting to me. As a welder and former general contractor, my lock picks are bolt cutters, angle grinder, or a sledgehammer. Yes I have had to pick a few locks for work (actually pick, not destroy) but generally I tell those working with me to look the other way after I get permission from the owner. My lock pick set is one I made, so having it did not require a crime, but generally walking around with lock picks can get you in trouble if they are found, so I have a spot for them in my work bag. Picking a lock with the consent of the owner is legal by the way.
The amount of information you convey in 7 minute video is amazing and appreciated. Any chance of you milling open the brick so we can see the magical unpickable internals?
I have to agree, the videos are always very informative and "to the point" in a very tight time frame, which makes them, very enjoyable to watch as to not waste a lot of time in the day, yet still be able to experience the video to the fullest. That, and the great audio, which was already mentioned in a previous video.
Danny Blue The thing is,if we can't see the inside of the lock we can't know for sure if he trully picked it,he could have very easily removed all pins except two or three and making it look very easy to him!!
No only is it pickable, its pickable by someone with little skill simply by raking it. Kind of sad. Good video! I'm not suggesting you are not skilled (you are) only that raking doesn't require nearly as much skill as single pin picking.
Guard; "we haven't been able to get in this spacecraft" LPL "What we have here is an alien lock. I'm using a # forty for tension and a rake..." Click! spaceship : "Neep beep loop weep weep!" LPL : "Apparently I've voided a warrantee that traveled fifty light years to get here."
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and today we're on the international space station to test out their seal locks.... Okay, nothing on 1, small click on 2, 3 is binding.. good click on 4 and there we g-....... *Suffocation*"
Grew up in India and Godreg was such a household name for everything from almirahs/wardrobes to locks. Indians usually own a lot of precious metals so I was really happy to see the company featured and talked about so highly.
The violation that the manufacturer feels when they see him doing this to their lock... it's like they can feel that rake. Look away, Europa, look away!
I’m not a lock picker in any way but I’m surprised that that’s all you had to do. Like really? What is the point of locks and keys lol. Good stuff. I subscribed and I don’t know why really. I will never use this info but it’s really cool
DancingOdie The point is deterrence. Any lock can be defeated with enough time, the point is to make a would be criminal spend so much time trying to defeat it, that they risk detection and thus move on to another target instead.
@@StefanReich basically random chance. You rapidly move the rake in and out making the pins have a high chance of eventually getting into the right position
"Never pick a lock that is in-use or one that you rely upon." [gets replacement after bricking lock in-use] "That's actually that one that we're gonna pick..."
It wasn't a lock in use, just a lock a fan sent him. He just brought up the "never pick locks in use" thing because it was a good opportunity, since the lock happened to brake.
How things have changed. His voice is so different compared to newer videos. I really enjoy his older videos. His voice is more of an innocent tone back than compared to the confident tone he has now. Great job sir
I came here by a random video suggested by UA-cam. Boy-o-boy! I'm subscribed after watching a couple of videos. What makes it impressive is the detailed explanation given on videos instead of lousy background music. Made me enthusiastic about lock picking 😀
my buddy watches all of your videos. He sells home security systems. If no one is home he just leaves his business card on their kitchen table. Gets quite a few callbacks. A very lucrative business
I was expecting the same, but at the same time, he mentions that it was "hard to pick" (3-4 minutes, LOL), so, it means he picked it at least once, and then he says he is going to rake it because it is faster (and complains that it takes longer now "that the camera is on"), so, it means, at least, he raked it once. So, yes, I was waiting for the demonstration that it was not broken too, but with the context we can assume that this one did not break after the picking (if, as he did, you take care in the last step to make sure you don't push anything inside).
@@Daniel-km9wn I think you're right, and that it's why he was talking about being careful & putting it back to the closed position before things went wrong.
when i lived in Thailand in 1988 my house had a steel gate with a WEIRD dimple keyed circular /tubular shaped lock that was UNIQUE and way ahead of its time , i wish I had it today , to send to the LPL to see if he could have beat it . It was pure sci fi to look at .
LPL: A user sent me something they were nostalgic about. Its the GTFCKD series L0L lock. Pretty low quality stuff that unlocks when my dog barks at it. Anyways thanks a lot for sending it across.
Thanks for the tip about bricking your locks, i had planned on testing my skills on a lock we use to lock the shed and mom would've killed me if i broke it 😅
I think I've seen that alloy before. We got some pieces from China that looked like brass, but were definitely somewhat magnetic, so presumably corrosion resistant brass/steel. Quite surprising.
I have seen a few of the locks you show here. The Hurculock particular. and the one I call the Bull nose ring. lol But seriously I think everyone needs a bit of conveyance on the amount of $$ that went past the screen in this video. This was an expensive review for sure. Great review as well.
LOL... yeah, there were a few $$ in that Godrej parade. But mostly because of shipping. They are not all that expensive by US or Euro standards in India. It's the shipping and price-gouging international resellers that really can make it bad.
It is zinc die cast, same than zinc alloy. The Diamant padlock uses a KESO 2000 core or a VERY good knock off! It is a bit older as it does not have the pin in pin technology yet. Getting these stuck while picking them is very easy that is why you have to be very careful picking them. I would be interested in such a padlock but just to whether the core is a real KESO or a fake one. Keso cores are used very often in locks and padlocks around here. Many companies here do also use the EVVA 3KS core within their padlocks. Some European companies do it too such as Anchor Las and others. Interesting video! Best wishes, Adrian
Thanks for all the great info. I doubt this is a real Keso core... wouldn't they advertise it as such if it was? As for dropping the pins, I know better... but somehow I let this one get away from me. :-(
Oh dude, you didn't?! This can happen with Kaba locks too, you're right, the pins and springs fly into the keyway itself when you rotate it too far. You can stop it happening, once picked you fill the keyway with a material that would act like the key. Or, if you're feeling cavalier, you can do what you did there and put your pick along the bottom of the keyway and use that to stop them flying out. That's living on the edge though man! Funny that they put "unpickable" on there, that's like a red rag to a bull :-)
The packaging said that it was stainless steel/brass clinched. Clinching is a method of joining sheets of metal mechanically, usually by layering them then pressing a deformation into the surface to lock them together.
LPL: “They put an Eva 3KS core in this lock.”
Me, having no idea what that is: “No way. Thats absurd.”
And right from the factory!
@@geoculus5606 Absolute absurdity
I've literally never heard of any lock coming with it from the factory.
Ya wow. That’s the craziest thing ever😂😂 so funny. Great comment
😂 Exactly! Lol.
UNPICKABLE
LPL: So, anyway, I started raking.
🤣
Yea raking the yard
“So anyways, I started picking”
@@Chrishum he meant raking
Fortnite yes
"One of the coolest lock companies you've probably never heard of"
Yeah, unlike all those lock companies I've definitely heard of......
I mean besides master lock I don’t think I’d heard of other companies before watching his channel 😂
@@sleeplessdistrict3897 Kwikset and Schlage are everywhere.
@@sleeplessdistrict3897
If you spent years of your life walking through corridors full of lockers, and two companies are responsible for 90% of the locks, you might remember them.
@@michaelguth4007 I’d like to say that I’m like fourteen 😅
@@sleeplessdistrict3897
Well, that was the age when i happened to walk corridors full of lockers with padlocks. That place was called school :-D
"I picked this unpickable lock before, but it took a long time, it took minutes."
Travaler is spelled wrong
Heath Craig bruh, you are wrong
Traveller is spelled perfectly.
Traveller is spelled Traveller
Traveller is correct
Dude was personally offended when he saw unpickable on the packaging.
Think he would have rather seen his own mother getting punched in the face than see something say unpickable. I hope i didnt trigger him lol
That too in Capital Letters😂
@@iPharaoh54 you triggered him when you wrote that U word..... not when you spoke about his mother
you are clearly new on the channel
@@urmomgay0166 lol no. I've been watching him for about 2 years now
Can we stop for a moment and appreciate that he's doing it all in *one take* and explaining it while doing it?
Because hes professional and proably has a script right off screen
What you don't see is the hours of work studying and disassembling the locks off camera.
If you watch any master of the craft you will notice that they all make it look so smooth and effortless. Like if you watch pro tennis players they just hit the ball in the directions they want and whoever gets to hit the ball last wins. You don't see YEARS of training and dedication. So I am in awe when I look at any pro doing their thing. It is amazing to watch and just allow it to sink in how much frustration, failed attempts, research etc etc it took to just show this quick video of "it took me quite a long time before I picked this lock aka few minutes".
Agreed, and it’s also good to acknowledge the years it took for him to be able to do this in one take. :) dude’s got hella skill
The old "can we stop to appreciate...." lame ass comment. At least say something original, ffs. That has been done to death, you hack.
Gosh it took me awhile, must have been 3 or 4 minutes...
That is a long time if a possible criminal was trying to open it and not gain attention.
@@AritroVlogs Not really
That is pretty long compared to the ones that can be opened by pressing the tip of a pick directly into the mechanism in ten seconds.
@@Lost-Lilim Yeah compared to 10 seconds it is but in a crowded place with a few other criminals around you no one would even notice
My girlfriend keeps telling me that 3 or 4 minutes isn’t very long.
I always imaging the faces of these manufacturers when you crack their products open in seconds...
@@maskettaman1488 yeah like jaguar which is owned by Indians now
Robin Bebbington mate jaguar hasn’t been owned by Indians for 7 years
@@marcchandley6680 you might want to check that as that's not the information I have. But no biggie either way. India can make good products just as well as many other places it just comes down to cost.
@@maskettaman1488 the lock in the video is more of a local product lock and is used by local traders and business owners who don't require beefy/expensive locks. It's one of the most reliable locks at its price point though in India.
Robin Bebbington is owned by a British ran subsidiary of Tata motors(Indians), with headquarters in Britain, everything to do with designing and creating jaguar cars is by Britain
LPL: "this lock is giving me only a little bit of trouble"
thats the lock you want.
They should change their marketing to:
*It is unpickable TWICE!*
He did say it was tricky to single pin pick. ...probably because of how small the pins are and how many pins there are; there's every chance of more than one pin binding at once, so it would be tricky releasing enough pressure to pick the second of two mutually binding pins without dropping the first one you've already picked. I can imagine it's quite frustrating to pick (which is probably why he just sawed off the tips of the pins with the sawtooth rake, in frustration of bricking the first lock and wanting to relieve his stress a little). ...that's what MasterLock padlocks are really for: stress relief. Lol!
100% more unpickable than the previous model!
Thor: Thanos has never fought me..
Rocket: Yea, he has..
Thor: He's never fought me twice..
"They may pick the lock, and stole whatever you were protecting. But look at the bright side; after that, you wont be able to use the lock again!"
Ah yes, the “unpickable” lock.
I’ll just put that next to the “unsinkable” ship, shall I?
Go ahead. What other un___able things are there?
@@KyleneZ I'm unfuckable if that counts
@@KyleneZ I’m pretty unforgettable myself, but thanks for asking
Katia Lei who are you again?
@Steve Owen it's impressive that you made it out of your house without melting snowflake.
There is a sense of momentary security when LPL praises the company that is protecting my house...
That fades away when you realise that he is about to pick the lock from that company...
Worse yet, publicly. I am ambivalent about these videos' uses
I mean don't feel too bad, it did give him some trouble. That's usually a mark of high praise.
Beyond that, locks do nothing to actually secure your property, as he demonstrates on this channel, other than to deter the lazy or opportunistic. If somebody *wants* into something, they *will* get in, just a matter of time.
At least we all know now which locks you have......
@@andreborges2881 Sorry to zombie this comment ;)
Consider this: if someone wants to break into your house, do you envision someone that has the discipline and dedication to get that good at lockpicking? That level of intelligence and dedication is more profitable in legal ventures. And if someone wants to use those skills for something illegal, I'm guessing you don't have an original Monet hanging from your mantle.
@@Novagenesis so you're saying I should put my Monet in storage...
LPL: "It's actually pretty tricky. It took me..."
Me: A few hours?
LPL: "...gosh, at least a few minutes"
Me: Well then
3 or 4
Same here...LOL
Yep XD
A few minutes for him is a few hours for us mortals
he had # 666; spooky
Every time I see you rake a lock, I always imagine that you're brushing the lock's teeth.
LOL.
Hahaha
xD
@@kelakakku
**rake
I get disturbing images of if I ever went to prison
Now that the first of the Diamant padlock is "bricked", it would be interesting to see if the torch technique works when applied to it. Great videos - educational and entertaining.
Yeah definitely some fire will make this even more exciting
I was expecting something intricate, and he just shoved that thing in there.
Lmao, i felt the same way
Literally did the equivalent of a hormoned up highschooler jackhammering his way through with no regard to anything
His wife feels the same way :'D
That's what my wife said the first time.
That's how I thought my first time at sex would go.
“I bricked this lock by picking it, so he sent me another one. So I’m gonna pick it in a moment as well” lol
😄😆😂🤣🤛
Holy hell I never knew this got so many likes lol thanks !
10pm " time for bed"
2am "Zinc alloy is not the best material to make a lock out of"
this feels targeted
Zinc alloy is CHEAP. That's why it's used. Casts well, machines easy, and is very common.
Don't call me out like that. It's 1:55am, not 2.
Underrated comment 🤣 hit me right in the feels
Leave your phone outside of the bedroom
the europa brand is what ive been using in my house so it's quite comforting to see him take longer than 10 seconds 😌
This lock is unpickable.
LPL: "So I took that personaly"
"micron accuracy"
So a spec of dust on your key would render it unusable
Thatcher Nap bahaha. Yep
Yeah, their machine might mill keys accurately down to a millionths of an inch, but if most of the lock's mechanisms were a tighter tolerance than several thousandths of an inch it wouldn't even operate.
@@Jrez you nailed it. It's the definition differences between precision and accuracy, that's how they get away with that
The dust that resides on dust could wreck your shit. Lmfao
Putting it in and taking it out would do the same, the micro scratches would kill it
Why am I watching this. And why is it so interesting
I never wanted to pick locks before but he makes it look like a really fun hobby.
Right? Dang UA-cam and their random recommendations. 😆
Thank god, I thought I was the only one.
I ended up here from watching Black Hat and Defcon conference videos
yup me too...
I have no idea how I started watching this channel but I have to say it’s one of the most satisfying things on UA-cam. You don’t need to be a locksmith to enjoy learning about them from The notorious LPL. Thanks for all the great content 👍🏻
True
Ikr!
LPL: "It's pretty tricky, it took me about..."
Me: "Wow, if he says it's pretty tricky, it must have been quite a lot of time!"
LPL:"...3 or 4 minutes".
Me: -_________-
He flexing hard
Ya I thought may be 1 hr
..
3-4 minutes is a lot for lockpicking.
Bloody FX The first guy that officially picked the Abloy Protec 2 spent years finding a way. Though once he reveals how, someone good might do it in less than 20 minutes.
Compared to many locks on this channel being lucky if they last to 30 seconds, 3-4 minutes is pretty solid.
YT algorithim: "hey, you're into lockpicking now, enjoy!!"
Literally this, but it was because "Karl Jobst viewers" watch this. So, apparently this is what UA-cam suggests when you like the behind the scenes of speedrunning.
Kris Doyle I’m probably in that small group of Karl Jobst viewers who also watch LPL.
@@corgimi Same haha
For real though, it's so enjoyable to watch somehow
wait, i watch karl jobst too uhhh
“I broke this lock in private, but they were nice enough to send me another so I can break it on camera.”
Bought a lockbox as a kid once with a little opening to store pennies and shit.
Managed to pick the lock with a hairpin when I was 13 years old. I know its a shitty lock, but at the time I never felt so badass before in my life.
You're gifted.
Ha same here. I used to jiggle with both palms doorknobs to open crappy bedroom locks.
Me too, tiny padlock picked with a nail haha
I once shimmied a school lock,it was a small,shit one and I just wiggled and swiggled my index and middle finger around it,and bam,open.
Most lock boxes don’t have pins, it costs too much. It’s probably just the key pushes a single thing at the end as it goes in, and then it turns. I found this out when I used a paper clip and folded then bit it to make it smaller, I put it inside and as soon as it reached the end, it was able to turn. There’s not really a reason to use pins and small mechanisms on a child’s box, cuz not many people will go after some kids penny’s and drawings. Unless their a kid as well, in that case the kid probably thinks locks are impossible to open without the key, so they don’t even try, they just break it open.
5:41
Mom: What are you watching??
Me: NOTHING
This is not a program for children.
Sound effect is🤔🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣
Just a guy brushing a lock’s teeth.
@@9The0Unknown7 This man is a locksmith so can't show you his face.
(I hope people know the Oral-B toothbrush advert)
This was the film for Boys ONLY.
"I'll take you trough it one of these days..."
Video never came. So sad.
"Gosh it was tricky..."
So it's quite hard right?
"It took me a few minutes"
WHAT
Bitch
@@BBAERSTANCE1 fuck you
becky :3 asshole
I always enjoy the nuanced discussion in these replies
@@TheNinja94a there's always gotta be some warzones.
For some reason Ive been watching your videos before bed the last 2 weeks. I'm not interested in picking locks myself but the way you talk about them and the passion you seem to have for everything locks is fascinating. You are a very smart guy. Got a new subscriber over here.
Literally the same. No interest, randomly came up in my recommendations and bam I've watched 8 of his vids already.
Doesn't hurt that he has a voice like melting butter. Nothing like a relaxing voice teaching you how to break and enter
Same. Exact same.
Haha same! I return from time to time because I just like his passion and nice voice!
Just about any topic can be interesting if the presenter is knowledgeable, passionate about sharing, and has good presentation.
Guy: sends him a lock
LPL: ruins the lock by picking it
Guy: sends him a replacement
LPL: picks the replacement
Guy: .....
It was supposed to be picked. Just on camera.
I wanted to see him put the key in and use it after picking to show he didn't break this one
@@vyor8837 you must be a fucking blast at parties sir
LPL: Yeah I broke this lock by picking it and he sent me a replacement
So we’re gonna pick this new one
And then fail to use a key on the new one after picking to show that it's not broke too.
I'd imagine some locks are designed to brick fairly easily when faced with a picking attack. Better bricked than picked.
That makes sense if it bricks itself at the start of an attack, but he was able to get the europa open first and then it bricked, which if it happened to a person using it for security, would mean that at best they're out of a lock they know is not totally secure and at worst they are now locked out of whatever they use it on next until they can get it cut open.
@@weneedaladder8384 At least they know it was picked.
Y
Also gotta figure a real world attack wouldn't be as optimal a situation as LPL has when he is doing this. Maybe RL would have bricked at start.
I hate it when locks brick.
Lock company: “this lock is unpickable”
LPL: “challenge accep….There we are I’m in”
You didnt pick the lock you just brushed the locks teeth and made it happy so it opened u0
brushie brushie brushie
@@KayAteChef UwU daddy yes
surprisingly wholesome for this comment section :3
Thank you for being more wholesome than the already quite wholesome comment section
@@jmccustommotorcycles1406 shut
Me: I feel like only creeps watch these videos
Me 800 videos later: yeah, only creeps.
socialex I know! I want to get a learner set now. Looks fun as heck.
You shouldn't judge yourself too hard. It's educational. At the very least you will know which locks to avoid relying on. It's very addictive, like watching how the insides of a wind up clock work. (I've bricked a few clocks in my time).
Looks kinda interesting though, he is like solving a bunch of puzzles, i want to learn how to pick a lock too just for the fun of it 🤣
“It’s one of the coolest companies you’ve probably never heard of”
Wow dude’s just brutally honest
The things you watch when on quarantine
good to know i'm not the only one
signing in
this guy is a beast at what he does, its entertaining.
Lol same
Bro I’ve been watching this guy since the videos were new lmao
"I must say. This lock is pretty tricky. Gosh it took me a while to pick this one. It was at least three or four minutes."
3 to 4 minutes for an expert like LPL means it would take normal pickers close to 30 minutes to single pick the lock!
I’m starting to think you never worry about losing your keys
Just as long as he doesn’t lose his pick and rake.
Shit! I forgot my picks.
He doesn’t carry or own keys.
@@get_a_job_broHe just carries a clip and a zip tie 😂
What about doing a torch test on the broken lock to see how well it holds up the the heat.
It doesn't.
As he mentions, the zink used in (many!) locks will melt away extremely quickly and then the lock is done for. But obviously this is still faster and safer, so why use a torch?
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight Because it would be interesting to see?
@@gabriell04032 Okay.
And scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight because most of the time common crooks do not know how to pick locks and would prefer to cut or torch them. It is a practical and real-world scenario.
This guy talks about locks like cars.
Assuming you like and know a lot about cars, of course. It's really just passion for something and the willingness to put time into learning the intricacies of it.
Manufacturer : "UNPICKABLE"
LPL: "I can tell you right away this lock is definitely pickable".
I want that 3KS core thing in a door lock because those keys look amazing? Like, they look straight out of a fantasy world.
Well to be fair, it didn't say "un-rakeable."
If it weren't pickable as well it would be sort of a half truth but it really is a straight up lie.
This lock has two types of variants available in market 1. Stainless steel, and 2. Brass. So Stainless steel/Brass refer to that, because they use the common packaging material for both.
"UNPICKABLE"
Picks the lock in 30 seconds.
UNPICKABLE "so first of all, it's definitely pickable."
Thanks, LPL! I've been picking for a month and I've already bricked two locks, neither of which were in use. No harm, no foul. Your "golden rule" about not picking a lock in use is absolutely true!
This is "low key" ASMR for criminals 🤣🤣🤣
You mean no key...
@@kempoficht Nice
GET OUT
@Nathan Sindlinger 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Nathan Sindlinger That's amazing
after closing that lock you should have tested it to make sure that the key still works.
some locks may have a sort of "collapsable circuit" built in that they jam once picked or provide forensics evidence
I love my padlocks that become unusable if someone is courteous enough to pick it instead of just cut of break it :D
LPL: picks lock and bricks it
Lock company: No worries, here's a replacement
LPL: picks new lock
Lock company: 🙁
Wasn't from a company, was from a dood
Europa: "Our Lock is UNPICKABLE"
LPL: "Hold my beer"
[Lock opens in under 90 seconds]
Europa: {Surprised Pikachu Face}
I scrolled down for this comment
dumb
so dumb......
nothing original or clever here
@@PANZERFAUST90 I don't think it was even used right.
@@summersolstice1459 No, no it wasn't...
Leddit
LPL video title: "unpickable"
Me: "This is where the fun begins"
LPL: "So I destroyed this lock on accident the other day... I'll f*cking do it again."
I picked a ML model 911 once, in reverse because of the core tension, used a plug spinner and somehow turned the core to a point that pins fell into the mechanism. It became a relatively expensive paperweight.
Great video as always!
Yup... these things happen every now and then even if you know what you are doing. That said, you might be able to recover your 911 with a deep hook.
I thought about that after viewing one of your previous vids. Unfortunately, I tossed it. Never again! Thanks!
0:45 -
The lock that you couldn't open again had 666 etched into the bottom. That's probably why. 👍
Lol
So it does!
@T1gerFang
Nice 👍
maybe it was 999
The lock of the beast
As an engineer, lock picking is interesting to me. As a welder and former general contractor, my lock picks are bolt cutters, angle grinder, or a sledgehammer. Yes I have had to pick a few locks for work (actually pick, not destroy) but generally I tell those working with me to look the other way after I get permission from the owner. My lock pick set is one I made, so having it did not require a crime, but generally walking around with lock picks can get you in trouble if they are found, so I have a spot for them in my work bag. Picking a lock with the consent of the owner is legal by the way.
manufacturer: our lock is unpickable!
Lockpickinglawyer: *hold my beer*
More like hold my diet water from concentrate
Hold the keys*
Hold my fine wine
Or hold my camera/video recorder
*hold my subpoena
The amount of information you convey in 7 minute video is amazing and appreciated. Any chance of you milling open the brick so we can see the magical unpickable internals?
Completely agree... great info, and it would be very cool to see the bricked Diamont milled open.
Thanks... we will see about the brick. If I do, look for it on my twitter account.
I have to agree, the videos are always very informative and "to the point" in a very tight time frame, which makes them, very enjoyable to watch as to not waste a lot of time in the day, yet still be able to experience the video to the fullest. That, and the great audio, which was already mentioned in a previous video.
LockPickingLawyer Try melting it like you did with the master locks. Zinc is definitely not up for the task.
Danny Blue The thing is,if we can't see the inside of the lock we can't know for sure if he trully picked it,he could have very easily removed all pins except two or three and making it look very easy to him!!
Godrej is one of the most innovative companies and has a pretty good lock lineup compared to most of other locks that he's picked.
"this is a complicated lock"
"it took me a few minutes"
strange to hear this in one sentence
No only is it pickable, its pickable by someone with little skill simply by raking it. Kind of sad. Good video!
I'm not suggesting you are not skilled (you are) only that raking doesn't require nearly as much skill as single pin picking.
You are correct... this attack is way easier and faster!
It’s amazing that this design of lock looks secure but can be raked in a few minutes. Damn.
“Someone with little skill”
“Not suggesting you are not skilled”
???
Taqi Hawk he's saying that this lock is the easiest this channel has picked and he proved anyone can do it
@@Electrizer585 Someone with little skill can pick it. Someone with a lot of skill can obviously also pick it. Whats hard to understand about that?
LPL is like Leonidas squaring off with the ‘Immortals’. He sees UNPICKABLE and says, “I’ll put their claim to the test!”
also Leonidas, "THIS.. IS... PICKABBBBBBLE!!!!!"
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and today we're outside Area 51 to test out their security system-"
Guard; "we haven't been able to get in this spacecraft"
LPL "What we have here is an alien lock. I'm using a # forty for tension and a rake..."
Click!
spaceship : "Neep beep loop weep weep!"
LPL : "Apparently I've voided a warrantee that traveled fifty light years to get here."
I’m subscribed for when he does that
"Yeah so im just gonna use that wrake"
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and today we're on the international space station to test out their seal locks.... Okay, nothing on 1, small click on 2, 3 is binding.. good click on 4 and there we g-....... *Suffocation*"
Grew up in India and Godreg was such a household name for everything from almirahs/wardrobes to locks. Indians usually own a lot of precious metals so I was really happy to see the company featured and talked about so highly.
The violation that the manufacturer feels when they see him doing this to their lock... it's like they can feel that rake. Look away, Europa, look away!
I’m not a lock picker in any way but I’m surprised that that’s all you had to do. Like really? What is the point of locks and keys lol. Good stuff. I subscribed and I don’t know why really. I will never use this info but it’s really cool
Locks keep honest people out. If someone wants in, they will get in.
DancingOdie The point is deterrence. Any lock can be defeated with enough time, the point is to make a would be criminal spend so much time trying to defeat it, that they risk detection and thus move on to another target instead.
Why does raking work?
@@StefanReich basically random chance. You rapidly move the rake in and out making the pins have a high chance of eventually getting into the right position
Stefan Reich it’s a shitty lock.
So far 944 locksmiths who couldn’t pick these gave thumbs down
Damn the keys to that last lock on the list looked funky. That looks like a mad lock!
“Immortals, we’ll put their name to the test.”
lol i wonder who gets this reference
THIS IS SPARTA!
This quote gave me chills...
LPL: It's actually pretty difficult to pick
Also LPL: It took me a whole couple of minutes
This is the type of content I love man! The “unpick-able” vids are great.👍
"Never pick a lock that is in-use or one that you rely upon."
[gets replacement after bricking lock in-use]
"That's actually that one that we're gonna pick..."
It wasn't a lock in use, just a lock a fan sent him. He just brought up the "never pick locks in use" thing because it was a good opportunity, since the lock happened to brake.
@Jeffrey Simmons That was humor?
Me: *walking past a man unlocking his shed*
Him: *shruck shruck shruck shruck shruck shruck shruck shruck shruck shruck shruck*
Me: 🤷🏻♀️
I will always find you Ashley. You just can't hide from a genius. You stole my heart, and I want it back...
@@MuddyBob650 ._.
@@MuddyBob650 is this a joke or do y'all know eachother
@@MuddyBob650 You won't get anything from chasing people.
@@Aesir_IV God Forbid you walk a mile in my shoes...
How things have changed. His voice is so different compared to newer videos. I really enjoy his older videos. His voice is more of an innocent tone back than compared to the confident tone he has now. Great job sir
Some great locks! And lovely to see someone else use dimple rakes :-)
Thanks.
Manufacturer: Unpickable
LPL:Rake goes brrrrr
I came here by a random video suggested by UA-cam. Boy-o-boy! I'm subscribed after watching a couple of videos. What makes it impressive is the detailed explanation given on videos instead of lousy background music. Made me enthusiastic about lock picking 😀
Godrej is one of the oldest and best lock makers in India. They make cupboards too. I have one that is 80 years old and still works fine.
1:17 lol ass lock
well hello there man on the internet i totally do not recognize
Also knows as 99% of the locks here in Sweden. And yes, they are ass.
Dang. A verified user with only 93 likes
Oh hello. Fancy seeing you here
This should be an april fools video
my buddy watches all of your videos. He sells home security systems. If no one is home he just leaves his business card on their kitchen table. Gets quite a few callbacks. A very lucrative business
"Unpickable!" - "Yeah, took me a few minutes to open it..." - never gets old :)
EUROPA: our lock is UNPICKABLE
LPL: so i took that personally
We are using Europa and Godrej locks from so long but we didn't knew that these locks are so great!
Did the second one still work after you picked it? As soon as you closed it back up, I was expecting you to try it with the key right away....
Me too!
Same here, kinda weird.
I was expecting the same, but at the same time, he mentions that it was "hard to pick" (3-4 minutes, LOL), so, it means he picked it at least once, and then he says he is going to rake it because it is faster (and complains that it takes longer now "that the camera is on"), so, it means, at least, he raked it once. So, yes, I was waiting for the demonstration that it was not broken too, but with the context we can assume that this one did not break after the picking (if, as he did, you take care in the last step to make sure you don't push anything inside).
@@Daniel-km9wn I think you're right, and that it's why he was talking about being careful & putting it back to the closed position before things went wrong.
when i lived in Thailand in 1988 my house had a steel gate with a WEIRD dimple keyed circular /tubular shaped lock that was UNIQUE and way ahead of its time , i wish I had it today , to send to the LPL to see if he could have beat it . It was pure sci fi to look at .
LPL: A user sent me something they were nostalgic about. Its the GTFCKD series L0L lock. Pretty low quality stuff that unlocks when my dog barks at it. Anyways thanks a lot for sending it across.
Lock: *Packaging says "UNPICKABLE *
LPL: *exists*
Lock: Why do I hear boss music...?
So stoked to see Godrej on this channel!!
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Manufacturer: “literally unpickable”
Lpl: “and I took that personally”
just washing my lock teeth
LOL... it IS a bit like brushing one's teeth.
Thanks for the tip about bricking your locks, i had planned on testing my skills on a lock we use to lock the shed and mom would've killed me if i broke it 😅
I think I've seen that alloy before. We got some pieces from China that looked like brass, but were definitely somewhat magnetic, so presumably corrosion resistant brass/steel. Quite surprising.
And now it's two years later.
Godrej dual access lock video?
Would love to see this as well. I am very curious as to how it works!
Yessss please!
I have seen a few of the locks you show here. The Hurculock particular. and the one I call the Bull nose ring. lol
But seriously I think everyone needs a bit of conveyance on the amount of $$ that went past the screen in this video. This was an expensive review for sure.
Great review as well.
LOL... yeah, there were a few $$ in that Godrej parade. But mostly because of shipping. They are not all that expensive by US or Euro standards in India. It's the shipping and price-gouging international resellers that really can make it bad.
Was the ASSA-lock also from India? It is a swedish brand...
Godrej locks are pretty cheap in India. Most locks are cheap in India. It costs like $3-$15 on most locks
These videos are awesome, and the comments are the best comments of any UA-cam videos I have ever seen!!
It is zinc die cast, same than zinc alloy. The Diamant padlock uses a KESO 2000 core or a VERY good knock off! It is a bit older as it does not have the pin in pin technology yet. Getting these stuck while picking them is very easy that is why you have to be very careful picking them. I would be interested in such a padlock but just to whether the core is a real KESO or a fake one. Keso cores are used very often in locks and padlocks around here. Many companies here do also use the EVVA 3KS core within their padlocks. Some European companies do it too such as Anchor Las and others. Interesting video! Best wishes, Adrian
Thanks for all the great info. I doubt this is a real Keso core... wouldn't they advertise it as such if it was? As for dropping the pins, I know better... but somehow I let this one get away from me. :-(
Oh dude, you didn't?! This can happen with Kaba locks too, you're right, the pins and springs fly into the keyway itself when you rotate it too far. You can stop it happening, once picked you fill the keyway with a material that would act like the key. Or, if you're feeling cavalier, you can do what you did there and put your pick along the bottom of the keyway and use that to stop them flying out. That's living on the edge though man! Funny that they put "unpickable" on there, that's like a red rag to a bull :-)
+huxleypig69 Exactly! Don't tell me something is "unpickable" ... that's bad juju.
Perhaps that's intentional to provide evidence of picking?
The packaging said that it was stainless steel/brass clinched. Clinching is a method of joining sheets of metal mechanically, usually by layering them then pressing a deformation into the surface to lock them together.