Great videos really enjoy your channel....I use one of these guns, best two pieces of advice I would give anybody with one is get some better needles, the ones with gun are way too flimsy and also ditch the little allen screw which holds the needles for a small pozi screw...you need that needle in nice and tight for maximum efficiency...after I did these two things I am absolutely flying through openings now...anyways hope that helps
Looks like with the euro profile ones, with the pins at the bottom, it might work better if you rotate the pick 180 deg. so that it’s hitting downwards instead of upwards, the last lock opened so much quicker since the pins were above the pick. 🤔
Lock Safe Locksmiths yeah thanks I was looking at this one Electropick Kronos Case, Original Multi-Pick, Lock Picking Accessories for Professionals www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0761Q7BK8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_d1RkFbZZ2A3SQ
light pressure, even level with the cylinder. Never twist the kronos - you're making this look harder than it is - and the pros make it look easier than it is .. its a finesse game.
Fair play for uploading an honest video, tools flying about all over the gaff and clearly, you need a lot more practice. You're not keeping the blade on the kronos parallel to the pin chamber. You should of opened those crappie locks in seconds if you knew what you were doing.
Try tilting the Kronos so the blade is level inside the lock... it makes the world of difference
Your not really a locksmith, are you?
Great videos really enjoy your channel....I use one of these guns, best two pieces of advice I would give anybody with one is get some better needles, the ones with gun are way too flimsy and also ditch the little allen screw which holds the needles for a small pozi screw...you need that needle in nice and tight for maximum efficiency...after I did these two things I am absolutely flying through openings now...anyways hope that helps
Looks like with the euro profile ones, with the pins at the bottom, it might work better if you rotate the pick 180 deg. so that it’s hitting downwards instead of upwards, the last lock opened so much quicker since the pins were above the pick. 🤔
Not helpful when in the door 😂
@@James-id3yw what do you mean? You should turn your pickgun not the lock
I’ve got Kronos but I personally still prefer southord, practice more on your tensioning rather than epg technique: light jigging tension
I’ve just received my today from UK bump keys and I was disappointed it didn’t come with a case for the price
Yeh I was disappointed too. I got one from amazon for £15
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B071HHRF46/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Lock Safe Locksmiths yeah thanks I was looking at this one Electropick Kronos Case, Original Multi-Pick, Lock Picking Accessories for Professionals www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0761Q7BK8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_d1RkFbZZ2A3SQ
Buy dewalt multi tool and put them tips on top and it will kick that things ass
just bought this, and personally I think it's ok..., but going for the GJ
Just got one and so far have not met with much success. Certain it is me not it. Browsing to see it in action.
light pressure, even level with the cylinder. Never twist the kronos - you're making this look harder than it is - and the pros make it look easier than it is .. its a finesse game.
Bro practice practice practice keep your pick straight level
Isit Still Performing good?..Battery use time?
Touch wood I’ve not had any problems with it. Battery life is very good. I normally charge it every 2 weeks.
Dude your lock is upside down and push the pick in tell it his back then pull out a little bit ten hit starter button
Nice vid! Which website did you order it from
www.Keyprint.co.uk
@@locksafelocksmiths4063 The one you mentioned is a cheap gimmick
Fair play for uploading an honest video, tools flying about all over the gaff and clearly, you need a lot more practice.
You're not keeping the blade on the kronos parallel to the pin chamber. You should of opened those crappie locks in seconds if you knew what you were doing.
Can it turn on cars without keys
Yes
thanks dude