[636] Bowley Lock Analysis and Update

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  • @itzhegs6742
    @itzhegs6742 2 роки тому +9084

    "I'd buy it for my house"
    That is the LPL seal of approval

    • @IoEstasCedonta
      @IoEstasCedonta 2 роки тому +84

      @@akaouri "Picked"... with a *drill.* (EDIT: It's actually an electronic pick gun. Still not really LPL's style, though, and it tends to leave identifiable marks on the lock even though it remains usable.)

    • @M90thYou
      @M90thYou 2 роки тому +63

      Pretty sure LPL sticks to non destructive attacks.

    • @IoEstasCedonta
      @IoEstasCedonta 2 роки тому +12

      @@M90thYou To be fair, I'm not sure it's actually destructive, or if it's just being used to apply more torque than the hand could. Honestly, I'm not quite sure what that person is doing?

    • @IoEstasCedonta
      @IoEstasCedonta 2 роки тому +24

      @@M90thYou Okay. I've looked some things up, and it wasn't exactly a drill, but an EPG, a tool that uses vibrations to accomplish something similar to a bump attack, but without being vulnerable to anti-bump pins. What he did was in principle non-destructive, although the key sticks slightly when he tries to demonstrate this, making me think he did minor damage, and in fact looking into it, EPGs do leave characteristic marks on locks. In essence, he made a paperclip into a skeleton key to get around the ward, and once it was in place he used the EPG to bump the pins open. Still, it would have been impossible to induce the proper vibrations by hand.

    • @karderanderson
      @karderanderson 2 роки тому

      Almost 1000th like lmao

  • @charlesdahmital8095
    @charlesdahmital8095 3 роки тому +6564

    Upon finding this lock set in the door your first question becomes-
    "I wonder what those hinges are made of?"

    • @alexmawdsley
      @alexmawdsley 3 роки тому +673

      I'd be thinking "if this guy has a lock like this, what are the chances he's got some wild security system."

    • @TwistedMe13
      @TwistedMe13 3 роки тому +363

      Combine that with jamb pins in the hinges, a hammerhead-style deadbolt (to prevent door spreader attacks) and a cowl around the thumb-turn to stymie under/over door wire/flipper attacks and security film on every window. The only way they're getting in then is with a shit-load of noise using a sledgehammer or powersaw.

    • @stevecope5549
      @stevecope5549 3 роки тому +81

      @@TwistedMe13 Dont need a power saw...hammer and nail bar is enough...pull 2 pieces of siding and 6 nails...off comes the plywood...

    • @wizziamthegreat
      @wizziamthegreat 3 роки тому +118

      @@stevecope5549 USES STEEL DOORFRAME

    • @stevecope5549
      @stevecope5549 3 роки тому +54

      @@wizziamthegreat I didn't say anything about a door or a doorframe.
      Regular construction grade plywood and siding.

  • @FatherManus
    @FatherManus 2 роки тому +1909

    2:05 This lock is so secure that even WITH the key some people won't know how to get in.

    • @emilyblack7342
      @emilyblack7342 Рік тому +76

      Not strictly related, but that reminds me of a story. The front door lock at my grandmothers house was so busted that we joked a burglar couldn’t get through that door if they had the key in their hand. I’d spend a good 15 seconds opening that lock, and I’ve dealt with it twice a day for the past decade.
      I can only imagine that if a thief tried to open the door, they’d assume they had the wrong key and keep moving. Her house has been broken into, but even with a spare key “hidden” in the world most cliche place, never in the past 50 years has someone gotten though that front door

    • @absurdengineering
      @absurdengineering Рік тому +11

      @@emilyblack7342 I had a grandma and her front door was like that too :) Lock from the 50s, and a nightmare to open even having the proper key.

    • @akumasstorytime3910
      @akumasstorytime3910 10 місяців тому +5

      @@absurdengineering my pop's house was the exact same. Fucking old timey locks. I remember I couldn't get into a shed that had some tools because the lock was from like the 1920s.

    • @absurdengineering
      @absurdengineering 10 місяців тому +2

      @@akumasstorytime3910 With my grandma’s front door you had to get all the motions and pressures just right for it to turn. Otherwise it’d almost jam up and it took great care to get the key out without breaking the key. The key was stamped out of sheet steel and had the two “wings with teeth”. The keying on the wings was asymmetric.
      The only way a burglar would get in would be probably busting in without a key. With the key they would get stuck on the unlocking unless they had experience with a similarly opinionated lock.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv 10 місяців тому +2

      I have the magical ability to be able to make all keys useless. The Bowley lock would be impossible for me to use.

  • @thegearknob7161
    @thegearknob7161 3 роки тому +2928

    The bowley lock is such a brilliant design. So simple, so effective, and yet so obvious it's surprising nobody had produced something like it until recently. A really good example of ingenuity over complexity.

    • @marquiis
      @marquiis 3 роки тому +145

      It is an amazing lock, but the complexity of all the precisely assembled components makes it expensive to manufacture. So it is a risk balance playing there. Having this on your wooden door that can easily be breached by force may not be the best idea. The beefy padlock version makes more sense.

    • @zacheryestrada9667
      @zacheryestrada9667 3 роки тому +67

      @@marquiis Solution?
      Moar locc, moar door

    • @bobby8012
      @bobby8012 2 роки тому +10

      so elegant, so attractive, so very hot and sexy lock

    • @onradioactivewaves
      @onradioactivewaves 2 роки тому +9

      @@marquiis it can also be made inoperable with a few cents worth of cheing gum, just as most other locks can.

    • @boristakerman
      @boristakerman 2 роки тому +93

      @@onradioactivewaves Bro, I am on my hands and knees here, please tell me where the chewing gum is a few cents. I've travelled throughout Europe, a small tour of japan, a dirt bike ride through the amazon, and lived primarily in America, visiting the different states over the many years.
      And I still can not find affordable chewing gum.

  • @2FuNnY4uDude
    @2FuNnY4uDude 5 років тому +12393

    When an expert can't open it under laboratory conditions in several hours of work, i assume it's quite safe

    • @vodkawhisperer3923
      @vodkawhisperer3923 5 років тому +390

      Well its time for the blowtorch

    • @vodkawhisperer3923
      @vodkawhisperer3923 5 років тому +28

      @Philippe youre very incorrect

    • @cheyannei5983
      @cheyannei5983 5 років тому +534

      ​@Philippe Oxy-acetylene will cut steel, but if you're carrying those around it's fairly obvious who torched the lock

    • @cheungjackjackt02006
      @cheungjackjackt02006 4 роки тому +264

      @Philippe going through windows or the door itself would probably be easier than going through this lock

    • @Dwayne_Bearup
      @Dwayne_Bearup 4 роки тому +20

      @Philippe MAPP gas is used in plumber's torches. An oxy-acetylene torch could destroy this lock in a relatively short time.

  • @Poopinism
    @Poopinism 4 роки тому +10006

    This fella could pick his nose and I’d still be fascinated

    • @amane-aqua
      @amane-aqua 4 роки тому +223

      Why the fuck this made me laugh :,D

    • @ProfessorJayTee
      @ProfessorJayTee 4 роки тому +415

      I can hear his voice in my head, "And as I twist my left hand, you can see how the flakes of dried snot crumble off below my little finger... (I'll put those over here in case I might need them later), but some of the liquid goo still managed to cling to my fingernail..."

    • @amane-aqua
      @amane-aqua 4 роки тому +249

      @@ProfessorJayTee that is really frickin cursed and i am disgusted. Thank you

    • @anarghirosdumitrache7362
      @anarghirosdumitrache7362 4 роки тому +183

      "1 is loose, got a nice click out of 2..."

    • @antney1108
      @antney1108 4 роки тому +21

      Pants 1000 I know, right? As long as he was using that voice to tell me every detail of the experience, I would be fascinated.

  • @nyghtly-derek
    @nyghtly-derek 3 роки тому +2429

    So the only way to "pick" this lock... Is to make your own key. I think that's about as good as it gets.

    • @user-dn4xg9ir9v
      @user-dn4xg9ir9v 2 роки тому +15

      Underrated Comment. Made my day..

    • @patar3323
      @patar3323 2 роки тому +41

      A tentacle could do it

    • @patar3323
      @patar3323 2 роки тому +74

      Not designed for ocean use

    • @miloradowicz
      @miloradowicz 2 роки тому

      @@patar3323 with a tentacle long enough you could penetrate anything.

    • @PlinkyVR
      @PlinkyVR 2 роки тому +43

      @@miloradowicz unfortunately that is correct, it's currently penetrating my back door

  • @oberzen208
    @oberzen208 2 роки тому +2491

    I have never once heard this guy ever say that he has not yet developed the skills necessary to nondestructively defeat the lock. Considering this dude's insanely highly developed abilities that is fucking crazy impressive.

    • @xX_MC_OvU_PvP_YT_Xx
      @xX_MC_OvU_PvP_YT_Xx 2 роки тому +170

      you talk like you just learned what adjectives are.

    • @oberzen208
      @oberzen208 2 роки тому +99

      @@xX_MC_OvU_PvP_YT_Xx You talk like I give a shit what you think. If you don't like the way I write, you're unfortunately just gonna have to deal with it.

    • @moejuggler6033
      @moejuggler6033 2 роки тому +15

      @@xX_MC_OvU_PvP_YT_Xx lol

    • @franciscocarmonanoguera5856
      @franciscocarmonanoguera5856 2 роки тому +16

      Roasted af 💀🍗🔥👌🤣

    • @ActuallyEarth
      @ActuallyEarth 2 роки тому +2

      @@franciscocarmonanoguera5856 how?

  • @RDeathmark
    @RDeathmark 4 роки тому +3069

    Fallout and elder scrolls: this lock cannot be picked, you need a key
    Me: curse you Bowley!

    • @lonewanderer1328
      @lonewanderer1328 3 роки тому +27

      the skeleton key would work, it opens literally anything

    • @Dr-Orange
      @Dr-Orange 3 роки тому +5

      @@lonewanderer1328 oblivion time

    • @Sip_Dhit
      @Sip_Dhit 3 роки тому +8

      @@Dr-Orange I can tell you that's not true for oblivion

    • @Dr-Orange
      @Dr-Orange 3 роки тому +7

      @@Sip_Dhit what do you mean? There is this lock pick (that I still don't have) called the skeleton key which doesn't break so you can spam X to Autopick and the lock will eventually open.

    • @Dr-Orange
      @Dr-Orange 3 роки тому +1

      @@DemonKyle that's also true, but like 90% of all doors are pickable

  • @tullgutten
    @tullgutten 5 років тому +9770

    When the lockpickinglawyer can't pick it under 4 minutes it's safe.
    When he takes hours and still cant this is Alien grade bulletproof spaceage security level 1 Billion

    • @assdan27
      @assdan27 4 роки тому +749

      It's funny though because the design isn't even that high tech, just smart. You don't need high tech if you just put a piece of metal between the pins in the keyhole.

    • @wileecoyote5749
      @wileecoyote5749 4 роки тому +306

      Yeah but a brick through window

    • @monroe7403
      @monroe7403 4 роки тому +279

      Exactly, most street criminals aren't going to be able to touch a lock like this. And even if you get an experienced lock picker, it would still take some time and effort. Unless they know you have $1 mil in cash locked up, most people wouldn't bother with it.

    • @TECHNOGEEK20000
      @TECHNOGEEK20000 4 роки тому +50

      @@wileecoyote5749 well....that's certainly effective.

    • @TheActionBastard
      @TheActionBastard 4 роки тому +110

      @@wileecoyote5749 only works if I have windows to start with ;) some of us buried our hobbit houses for insulation savings. lol Your point is still valid for the vast majority of folks though.

  • @waynestewart1919
    @waynestewart1919 2 роки тому +491

    I hope you never lose your keys. I doubt very seriously any run-of-the-mill locksmith will be able to non-destructively defeat or re-key these. That is insane craftsmanship! BRAVO Bowley.

    • @71stBrax
      @71stBrax Рік тому +55

      I bought a bowley lock due to this video. You get a lot of extra keys at least 4 total. I'd find it hard to lose em.

    • @stupedcraig
      @stupedcraig Рік тому +11

      @@71stBrax Make sure you leave one under the mat, just in case.

    • @71stBrax
      @71stBrax Рік тому +17

      @@stupedcraig I use it on the door for my gun room. Not gonna be a problem. ^_^ thanks though.

    • @TrippOnPower
      @TrippOnPower Рік тому +16

      @@stupedcraig considering the opening mechanism, this might be a good idea. I doubt anyone who doesn't own one will know how to open it.

    • @call_me_mado5987
      @call_me_mado5987 9 місяців тому +12

      @@TrippOnPower Even owning one, no one literally will go through the trouble of trying to open the lock, probably cheaper and faster to just break the door itself at that point. And then it has fulfilled it's purpose, a lock is suppose to make someone resort to force, which is obviously a pretty loud method of "Opening" a door.

  • @ATBZ
    @ATBZ 3 роки тому +1365

    imagine getting a lock like this and just leaving the key under the doormat

    • @chasekirn9853
      @chasekirn9853 2 роки тому +203

      With how weirdly he described using the key I don't think that would actually matter

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 2 роки тому +42

      Or the intruder ringing the bell at the neighbors apartment saying he is the pizza guy

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 2 роки тому +23

      Not uncommon in countries with good locks as standard. That ANSI grade 2 hardware looked tiny compared to the hardware we use on doors with no locks. Importing foreign door mechanisms could be a major upgrade for US doors even with their weak lock cylinders.

    • @prorace_type_r
      @prorace_type_r 2 роки тому +5

      @@johndododoe1411 where do you mean?

    • @MatthewCampbell765
      @MatthewCampbell765 Рік тому +3

      Still better than Masterlock.

  • @NineEyeRon
    @NineEyeRon 4 роки тому +8816

    Her: for Valentine’s Day I’m giving you the key to my heart.
    Him: No need... Nice click out of one, two is binding...

  • @thatunnamedredshirt
    @thatunnamedredshirt 4 роки тому +6321

    Me: *spends hundreds on unpickable lock*
    Criminal: *throws a rock through the window*

    • @henmich
      @henmich 4 роки тому +442

      I have yet to see a house with a metal door that wasn't next to a window.

    • @captainfancypants4933
      @captainfancypants4933 4 роки тому +174

      @@henmich not only that you could very easily go through wooden or vinyl siding, drywall and insulation with a friggin battery operated sawzall if it comes down to you wanting to get inside a house lol

    • @_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
      @_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 4 роки тому +44

      What's a window?

    • @davithdevries6774
      @davithdevries6774 4 роки тому +372

      @@captainfancypants4933 not in Europe though, we build houses solely from double walled stone: insulated reinforced concrete with a brick & morter outer wall. Happy sawing!
      Of course you could break into a window, but modern 3 layer thermopane would be very inconvenient to break and make loads of noise in doing it, let alone hurting the criminal. You only have to make your home less attractive then others around, not unbreakable, unless you've got millions of valuables inside.

    • @gabrielemagnabosco8926
      @gabrielemagnabosco8926 4 роки тому +198

      Jokes on you, my walls are made of stone and all of my windows have steel bars in front of of them.
      Sure enough, you can cut through forged steel, but it's gonna take a while and make a lot of noise.
      Then you get in and the most valuable thing you find is a 400€ Laptop. Or a 280€ monitor.

  • @Wakish0069
    @Wakish0069 2 роки тому +317

    My jaw actually just dropped, I've never seen a lock give you trouble before
    I am actually considering purchasing this as I've never heard you describe a lock in this manner before lol - great job to Bowley

    • @ngcolby
      @ngcolby 7 місяців тому +8

      It didn't just give him trouble, it flat out defeated him. Truly a worthy lock.

    • @Not_interestEd-
      @Not_interestEd- 7 місяців тому +8

      Bowley, the creators of the "get f*cked" key system.

  • @yowtfputthemaskbackon9202
    @yowtfputthemaskbackon9202 3 роки тому +1120

    thief: sees bowly lock
    thief: "suboptimal" (pulls out 20x138mm anti vehicle gun)

    • @Kawka1122
      @Kawka1122 3 роки тому +148

      Commencing: rapid unplanned disassembly

    • @angryzergling7832
      @angryzergling7832 2 роки тому +19

      @@Kawka1122 When it doubt: breacher choke on a pump shotgun and three hi-brass shells. Who cares about a lock when you can just blow the hinges off? >=)
      If the obvious method of entry is too difficult to overcome, then rest assured that there is an easier way somewhere else...just have to determine what that is.

    • @amirhaynes6016
      @amirhaynes6016 2 роки тому +24

      “Stealthy”

    • @nmspy
      @nmspy 2 роки тому +27

      *opens window that wasn’t closed instead*

    • @nmspy
      @nmspy 2 роки тому +2

      Also I mean, crowbar + window

  • @graveseeker
    @graveseeker 5 років тому +2770

    Seeing this lock on a door would say two things to the initiated:
    1. There's some very valuable stuff inside.
    2. Gaining access to it via the lock is not the right plan.

    • @rokask
      @rokask 4 роки тому +186

      Pretty sure thieves debunk that myth rather quickly in their professional experience. People watching these videos are not rich guys, they're just paranoid.

    • @graveseeker
      @graveseeker 4 роки тому +287

      @@rokask Thieves debunk what? That's an expensive lock and the average thief isn't going to pick it. They may find another way in but it likely won't be quiet or quick.
      Why would anyone watching these videos be paranoid? Just a bunch of guys and gals who like to pick locks. I think you may be the paranoid one here.

    • @666Tomato666
      @666Tomato666 4 роки тому +43

      @@graveseeker "expensive lock" = $125
      I'm sorry, what?

    • @graveseeker
      @graveseeker 4 роки тому +192

      @@666Tomato666 Compared to the $20 Kwiksets and Yales you normally find, a Bowley is a friggin expensive lock and not one the average, or even above average, thief is going to tackle with anything smaller than a sledge hammer..

    • @1800mexicano
      @1800mexicano 4 роки тому +63

      @@666Tomato666 I'm sorry what?
      125 USD is expensive for a lock compared to the processes that went into making it

  • @polarvortex6496
    @polarvortex6496 5 років тому +4074

    *”it’s a simple spell but quite unbreakable”*

    • @jackmanning1117
      @jackmanning1117 5 років тому +124

      The Time Stone wouldn’t be secure from this dude, let’s be honest

    • @TheDemocrab
      @TheDemocrab 5 років тому +90

      @@jackmanning1117 Thanos would go to snap only to find that the gauntlet has been removed from his hand, it cuts to 4 months down the line where Thanos is just watching UA-cam in his cell and sees "Hey guys, it's the LockPickingLawyer and here's one I've been figuring out for a few months now. Here's how to pick the Infinity Gauntlet off of someones hand."

    • @HattovonHatzfeld
      @HattovonHatzfeld 5 років тому +3

      It seems that someone has picked this lock: ua-cam.com/video/X04qgD0hOXk/v-deo.html

    • @Whitefang8128
      @Whitefang8128 4 роки тому

      Le Superhero Adventures Endgame Assembly ReLoaded reference.

    • @AlexthePanda
      @AlexthePanda 4 роки тому +11

      @@HattovonHatzfeld He was able to pick it ONLY after studying the keys. That doesn't count in my book.

  • @zahven
    @zahven 3 роки тому +262

    Bowley really out here making actual unpickable locks

  • @af-dk1tr
    @af-dk1tr 3 роки тому +170

    Breaks in house, steals lock.

    • @J0hnB09
      @J0hnB09 2 роки тому +2

      Just make sure you’re quiet.

    • @t4ngen7
      @t4ngen7 7 місяців тому +2

      Exactly. Unless your house is Fort Knox, most break ins are through unsecured windows. Or a rock through same. Even a drill to the lock core won’t arouse suspicions in a noisy or construction active neighborhood.

  • @FizzleFX
    @FizzleFX 5 років тому +6534

    He got issues with a lock!!!!?
    *TAKE MY MONEY!!*

    • @Frankey2310
      @Frankey2310 5 років тому +342

      I know, right? Even for the locks he describes as tricky, it usually takes him like 3 minutes.

    • @Hagemann666
      @Hagemann666 4 роки тому +146

      I bought one. It is extremely high-quality. I had to give a tutorial to my ex-wife and my girlfriend who are the only ones who have keys (don't ask) but it really does give some peace of mind. Plus it's cool AF.
      Hats off to both the #LockPickingLawyer and Bowley.

    • @sodinc
      @sodinc 4 роки тому +97

      @@Hagemann666 i would prefer to ask, but

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 4 роки тому +18

      @John Hagemann < I don't know about that key, looks a bit flimsy to me as its long U shaped protruding part with no connection at the tip to the shaft could bend given enough force in a pocket or in the keyhole. It's not a very sturdy looking thingy but maybe it is.

    • @felixokeefe
      @felixokeefe 4 роки тому +64

      @@BillAnt that'll be the reason it's made of hardened steel rather than brass

  • @normanp.chesterton7397
    @normanp.chesterton7397 5 років тому +4028

    This is a good analogy for modern cryptography approaches in IT: security through obscurity is inferior to good design. The best encryption methods are completely open in source, just as you can take apart this lock and look into it. The strength of this lock does not derive from you not being able to look inside of it - the strength of the lock comes from being hard to open despite knowledge of its design.

    • @mrmeow1012
      @mrmeow1012 5 років тому +98

      "Orange Man Bad"

    • @lilgto64
      @lilgto64 5 років тому +320

      Years ago - my dad worked in an office where they had a bank vault door they installed to a room made of standard 2x4 studs and drywall. Someone broke in one night and spent hours trying to cut through the door before abandoning the job. They had no idea that about 2 minutes with a sledgehammer and a hand saw would have got them through the wall next to the door and into the room.

    • @jdbway
      @jdbway 5 років тому +87

      @@mrmeow1012 Obviously. Even playable characters know that.

    • @silencedandshadowbanned7277
      @silencedandshadowbanned7277 5 років тому +12

      :^l

    • @frosty9595
      @frosty9595 5 років тому +194

      To be fair security by obscurity is absolutely a legitimate tactic but you have to understand its uses and limitations. A lot of security is making yourself a less desirable target nowadays since there is almost always a zero day or other hole noone really knows about. But if you make yourself a pain in the ass youll get ignored most likely.

  • @shragamildiner8472
    @shragamildiner8472 Рік тому +92

    So this is the day we discovered LPL is human. This lock deserves the highest respect; it kept him out. Brilliant video, you explained the mechanism perfectly

  • @MandoMonge
    @MandoMonge Рік тому +47

    After watching LPL for a while I’ve been thinking on how would I engineer a more secure lock, often fancy, over complicated and intricate contraptions; however, after seeing this design being so simple inside made me remember why I’m not an engineer and appreciate simple “out of the box” solutions are always the better choice

  • @shimizu67
    @shimizu67 4 роки тому +2539

    Plot twist: people at Bowley have been watching LPL's channel for years before engineering this lock.

    • @sanssheriff3829
      @sanssheriff3829 3 роки тому +133

      Online research like that would be the smart thing to do for this industry :)

    • @Shijaru64
      @Shijaru64 3 роки тому +103

      Any company actually wanting to get a good rep would deff ask its locksmiths/engineers to watch this man's entire repertoire.

    • @ShitStainedBallSack
      @ShitStainedBallSack 3 роки тому +89

      Not a plot twist.
      They have been doing that

    • @ussessexcv-9189
      @ussessexcv-9189 3 роки тому +32

      It would actually be a plot twist if it turned out that they hadn't been to be perfectly honest

    • @sholahverassa8582
      @sholahverassa8582 3 роки тому +13

      @@sanssheriff3829 Didn't you know? It's the most common reason behind the Master Lock employees' suicides.

  • @Kraken1000
    @Kraken1000 6 років тому +3151

    I think this is easily at the point where the bad guy shrugs, puts away his pick set and hauls put his sledge hammer. Great to see locks that are so different from the norm.

    • @Tom_Losh
      @Tom_Losh 6 років тому +401

      I think seeing a Bowley on a substantial door is when the bad guy does like one did to a friend of mine: Break into the garage, steal the chainsaw, and cut a door size hole through the back wall of the house...

    • @k1ckyscotland988
      @k1ckyscotland988 6 років тому +43

      A Bowley on the garage door?.

    • @danpowell806
      @danpowell806 6 років тому +83

      The garage door opens to a size 9 overt entry tool.

    • @blackrock8185
      @blackrock8185 6 років тому +112

      I recently installed two of these on my front/back doors and I'd agree. You walk up to one of these and go "crap, where else can I break in"... ;). It's the point though, right?

    • @MasterBasser
      @MasterBasser 6 років тому +114

      I don't even think that the bad guy has lock picks to begin with. ive personally never seen it. around here they just use force. it works. Also gets them shot. thats a win in my book. I'd even go as far as to say the crooks in my city wouldn't even know what a freakin bowley lock is.

  • @timsimmons9995
    @timsimmons9995 Рік тому +47

    Impressed by Bowley. I've never seen the LPL unable to pick a lock. I've found my new house deadbolt. Thanks!

  • @srpski_sn1p3r65
    @srpski_sn1p3r65 3 роки тому +622

    Basically, Bowley makes the most secure locks in the industry.

    • @bradleywilliams1372
      @bradleywilliams1372 2 роки тому +8

      this lock has been picked by EPG many many times, just check youtube. LPL is not a great EPG picker so this lock is only good vs him.

    • @sabinarosca9837
      @sabinarosca9837 2 роки тому +65

      @@bradleywilliams1372 the video is also an old one. The bowley lock was unpickable when the video got out. Obviously not anymore if you have the right tools.

    • @Thuazabi
      @Thuazabi 2 роки тому +7

      @@bradleywilliams1372 nope, try harder troll.

    • @KubanKevin
      @KubanKevin 2 роки тому +86

      @@bradleywilliams1372 It cannot be picked under lab conditions without some specialized tools and a lot of time. Trying to pick this in broad daylight with neighbors next to you is a guaranteed arrest. That's the point

    • @randoko9342
      @randoko9342 2 роки тому +3

      Abloys are better tho

  • @MonkeyJedi99
    @MonkeyJedi99 5 років тому +1848

    The more he says, the more I hear, "Use the window."

    • @bogoljubdjordjevic7528
      @bogoljubdjordjevic7528 5 років тому +20

      Haha true or just brute force you don't have time sit and pick two hours Infront of house

    • @Theaikro
      @Theaikro 5 років тому +8

      Or chimney...

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 5 років тому +64

      @@Theaikro The modern chimney is not a viable entry unless you are about the size of a racoon. In the US, a house without wood burning can have a 6 or 9 inch flue while a house that burns wood in a fireplace would likely have a 9x6 or 9x9 flue. Not really big enough for a human, and without that fireplace, you'd be hard pressed to find a way out of the chimney. - - I deleted about half of my original comment as I put WAY too much thought into this.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 5 років тому +10

      @WhiteShadow2k1 Use library windows?

    • @vitalnutrients744
      @vitalnutrients744 4 роки тому +7

      Buy a couple window panes glue them together and boom bulletproof glass

  • @dirtydan9785
    @dirtydan9785 3 роки тому +1866

    The phrase "Cutting-edge technology from 1,000 years ago" makes me snicker.

    • @bruceli9094
      @bruceli9094 3 роки тому +22

      Old tech rediscovered again.

    • @freedomofspeech2867
      @freedomofspeech2867 3 роки тому +24

      It makes me snigger.

    • @jamesimmo
      @jamesimmo 3 роки тому +3

      🍫

    • @pizeblu
      @pizeblu 2 роки тому +6

      It makes me milky way...
      I'll show my way out the door.

    • @KFC-ff6sz
      @KFC-ff6sz 2 роки тому +17

      well........ the concrete that was made in ancient Greece is far superior to what we have today. all of those buildings are still standing, our concrete lasts MAYBE 50 years.

  • @nataakdoryan
    @nataakdoryan 3 роки тому +40

    This is such an elegant and clever design.
    The way they hid the pins from access with another simple mechanism is brilliant.
    Love it. Beautiful.

  • @thematthew4324
    @thematthew4324 3 роки тому +78

    you know it's a good lock when using the key is more complicated than picking most locks

  • @juneru2
    @juneru2 4 роки тому +3373

    this is the 2-step verification of locks.

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 4 роки тому +185

      This is the endless Captcha of "select all squares with a crosswalk" of locks.

    • @martiannns
      @martiannns 4 роки тому +50

      this is the Captcha typing GIF but the last letter of the GIF is barely readable of locks.

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle 3 роки тому +1

      Terry 20 there goes your library

    • @ZachDaviswrx
      @ZachDaviswrx 3 роки тому +3

      It's kinda like 2 factory authentication. More secue and annoying to use

    • @pumpkin6429
      @pumpkin6429 3 роки тому +7

      @@mirzaahmed6589 That kind is easy. Older capchas were so fucking hard. You had to type a word and the font was insane and it was case sensitive. 😱

  • @ShinAkuma
    @ShinAkuma 4 роки тому +1834

    9:51 Been picking locks for so long, he forgot how to insert a key.

    • @morsine
      @morsine 4 роки тому +28

      lol, true =)

    • @Onel1ttlek1lla
      @Onel1ttlek1lla 4 роки тому +16

      @@morsine can't lie, I do that all the time lol

    • @thatonedude-6819
      @thatonedude-6819 3 роки тому +41

      @@Onel1ttlek1lla it’s like super position with USBs, but with keys

    • @Onel1ttlek1lla
      @Onel1ttlek1lla 3 роки тому +2

      @@thatonedude-6819 lmfaooo so true

    • @MarkNeagov
      @MarkNeagov 3 роки тому

      He doesn’t even use a key 😆

  • @patrickb8038
    @patrickb8038 2 роки тому +52

    I appreciate the brilliance of this lock, from a firefighting/ forceable entry perspective, unless you put it in a steel door with a steel frame you are wasting your money. Residential doors take less than a minute to force, they are inherently weaker than just about any lock on the market

    • @IronicHavoc
      @IronicHavoc Рік тому +15

      Even so people still find comfort in the only means of forced entry being either noisy or time consuming. The goal is less to guarantee keeping people out and more to give you better odds of noticing someone is breaking in so you can react.

    • @nickdimartino7796
      @nickdimartino7796 Рік тому +4

      I mean, if you were so inclined there are definitely steel doors that look nice

    • @AdamMGTF
      @AdamMGTF Рік тому +5

      I think it's more about stealth. After all padlocks can be as difficult to pick as you like. But I bet my angle grinder would beat em.
      If you live in a country where you need an unbeatable lock in a steel door. I would advise moving 😂

    • @call_me_mado5987
      @call_me_mado5987 9 місяців тому +2

      @@nickdimartino7796 Don't even need steel doors, aluminium doors would probably be fine, good luck bashing that open , only a grinder is really going to work, and that would take ages too. Although you also have to have a good door frame, a chain is as strong as it's weakest link as they say.

  • @DudeInAMood
    @DudeInAMood 3 роки тому +162

    Me: “Wow a 17 minute long video”
    LPL: “I’ll be reviewing this lock”
    Me: “Ah that explains it”

  • @runefjord8446
    @runefjord8446 4 роки тому +451

    "I've seen this before so yeah i can maybe pick it,, I just need a brass blank, and a precision milling machine and 24 hours".. sounds pretty safe

    • @armageddonsengineer3182
      @armageddonsengineer3182 3 роки тому +10

      lol! With a blank key, and cutoff tool, and an oscillating tool, I can make it happen. Granted, everyone for quite some distance will need to be DEAF, and it'll shake the unholy hell out of the mechanism. Bring a vacuum to clean up the sawdust. ;) Also a key with an ultrasound driven keyway element, or MEMS actuator would work. Which is only practical if you have CIA level money. ;)

    • @WhiteThumbs
      @WhiteThumbs 2 роки тому +1

      The first ones binding, nothing on two, a little bit of resistance on 3 and a click on 4, looks like we are good to go folks.

  • @joycethegermanshepherd9432
    @joycethegermanshepherd9432 4 роки тому +954

    a 17 minute video without ads?? you sir are a certified *M A D L A D*

    • @LastBastion
      @LastBastion 4 роки тому +48

      Well, he is lawyer IRL, I don't think he needs that UA-cam money that much.

    • @maxj7366
      @maxj7366 4 роки тому +9

      I got an ad

    • @MarkCheret
      @MarkCheret 4 роки тому +57

      The video is the ad

    • @GurisaYudistira
      @GurisaYudistira 4 роки тому +16

      The whole video is an ads.

    • @KilosFoxo
      @KilosFoxo 4 роки тому +6

      just a 17 minute video is mad for lpl

  • @Sassi7997
    @Sassi7997 2 роки тому +77

    Soo... This video is now 4 years old. I wonder if he's found a way to pick that lock by now.

  • @MrNommerz
    @MrNommerz 2 роки тому +31

    Watching your videos makes me think of the "paper room" at my grandparents house in Finland. It is basically a bank vault, an entire room with walls/floor/roof made out of a foot of steel, with a similarly heavy duty steel door, and the only way to get into the room is to open a padlock on the door that you could not brute force with slugs from a shotgun and uses a uniquely massive key. I guess the building used to be a bank 100 years ago, and that was the room they stored all the valuables in.

    • @papagrantits
      @papagrantits Рік тому +5

      LPL: "click on 2, click on 3"

    • @AlexQuill63
      @AlexQuill63 Рік тому +3

      Out of curiosity, what do your grandparents store in there?

    • @MrNommerz
      @MrNommerz Рік тому +7

      @@AlexQuill63 Basically nothing, just like towels and stuff like that lol. The house is just their summer cottage kind of thing, all their real stuff is at their primary residence in Helsinki.

    • @Aaa-vp6ug
      @Aaa-vp6ug 7 місяців тому

      @@MrNommerzso it’s basically a massive troll to any robbers.
      Not intentionally, but they’ll feel like one to them.

  • @amane-aqua
    @amane-aqua 4 роки тому +654

    I have no idea what he's talking about but damn am I listening

    • @sekireialpha
      @sekireialpha 3 роки тому +24

      For real, i have no idea how the fuck he knows so much aside from a buttload of experience, but his voice is just so easy to listen to

  • @bgreene65g
    @bgreene65g 6 років тому +1009

    Love it. the lock has not been picked by anyone that I know of and the company adds a second row of pins. This is how it should be proactive not reactive.

    • @pottingsoil
      @pottingsoil 5 років тому +4

      Aren't they reacting though?

    • @benb8075
      @benb8075 5 років тому +36

      Seems to me the second row makes it easier to pick, because it opens up the front of the ward more and adds a second slot in the core. Of course, I guess you could mitigate that by having the pins at an angle other than 12 or 6 'o clock.

    • @Omega_2
      @Omega_2 5 років тому +65

      @@benb8075
      Then they better add a third one.

    • @FradFish
      @FradFish 5 років тому +15

      how about 50 rows of pins

    • @chapa435ify
      @chapa435ify 5 років тому +3

      @@benb8075 have a Y shaped ward

  • @threadtapwhisperer5136
    @threadtapwhisperer5136 3 роки тому +5

    These videos need to be nationwide man! I've learned so much about the illusion of security with general lock mechanisms.
    Plus have used knowledge gained to totally drop my dads jaw simply bumping a door lock open on dads house after he was locked out.
    I'm not even a pro. He now watches your videos as well.
    Awesome lock, looks lilr

  • @ZeektheLeek
    @ZeektheLeek 3 роки тому +60

    I am kind of curious to see how you store all your locks and tools. I like to think you have display shelves for your favorite locks, and a room filled with your collection.

    • @davidsloat1016
      @davidsloat1016 2 роки тому +4

      He made a video on how he approaches learning to pick locks... lots of bins, lots of locks on huge caribeeners. Lots of locks that he's since sold.

    • @alxgu198
      @alxgu198 2 роки тому +1

      They’re kept under lock and key.

    • @mertar3608
      @mertar3608 2 роки тому +10

      @@alxgu198 Nope, they just kept under lock. Has to pick his way in every time he wants something.

    • @alxgu198
      @alxgu198 2 роки тому +1

      @@mertar3608 Of course 🤦‍♂️

  • @dddvision
    @dddvision 3 роки тому +199

    The lock picking kit for Bowley locks includes a large axe, a door ram, and a plasma torch. :-)

  • @bazoo513
    @bazoo513 4 роки тому +378

    Finally, a lock that doesn't leave me feeling I might as well "lock" my house with a Post-it note saying "please don't enter"...

    • @Kelsdoggy
      @Kelsdoggy 4 роки тому +38

      bazoo513 well.. you can’t lock pick a post it note 👍🏽 #safe

    • @__-td8rq
      @__-td8rq 4 роки тому +5

      There just going to use a window unless you have wired windows

    • @bazoo513
      @bazoo513 4 роки тому +7

      @@__-td8rq That very much depends on the floor you live on.

    • @MrAntice
      @MrAntice 4 роки тому +9

      @@bazoo513 Security by height. Sounds like a good plan.

    • @bazoo513
      @bazoo513 4 роки тому +6

      @@MrAntice Well, I heard of _one_ burglary where the "entrepreneurs" climbed balconies. In all other cases, the point of entry is the front door. That's why over here in Europe "anti-burglary" doors with safe-like hinges and bolts all over are very popular, but I think that our favorite lockpick would make very short work of most of their locks.
      Of course, in single-family houses (or anything else on the ground floor or not much higher) windows are vulnerable.

  • @joshuabaer3641
    @joshuabaer3641 2 роки тому +1

    It's spooky how knowledgeable you are about locks and their history. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sssadrain333
    @sssadrain333 2 роки тому

    Great job Bowley!!!! Thanks for providing us with a great safety feature for our homes!

  • @randyenders5560
    @randyenders5560 3 роки тому +73

    I was a Marine Corps Armorer that did lock and key control for the weapon systems. I rebuilt ALL of the locks in the armory while I was there. I really appreciate your videos and learned a lot. Thank you

  • @jng888
    @jng888 4 роки тому +833

    After I installed this lock, I'll have to reinforced my house.

    • @DianaProudmoore
      @DianaProudmoore 4 роки тому +17

      Specially, the windows~

    • @jaxusr235
      @jaxusr235 3 роки тому +37

      Diana Kurosawa You can’t break in through the windows.... IF THERE ARE NO WINDOWS.

    • @Firesgone
      @Firesgone 3 роки тому +17

      @@DianaProudmoore My family house came with metal bars already installed ...and so do all the neighbors who live in this area. There used to be gang activity here, unfortunately.
      On a brighter note, because every house here has every window and door reinforced with bars break-ins stopped completely!

    • @stevenunyabidness
      @stevenunyabidness 3 роки тому +5

      Firesgone-but arsons have skyrocketed.

    • @Firesgone
      @Firesgone 3 роки тому +3

      @@stevenunyabidness Not in my area lol

  • @blainelanders2361
    @blainelanders2361 2 роки тому

    Thank you again. I am no Locksmith, but strangely enough, we moved into a house that was owned by one and we still get Locksmith mail. My skills are in engineering and I love the videos (long or short) on all these wonderful mechanisms. So much of this knowledge carries over into all sorts of latches, fasteners, and other containment systems.

  • @jodyswallow1008
    @jodyswallow1008 Рік тому +45

    If LPL has difficulty, you know it is quality.

  • @Sorenzo
    @Sorenzo 4 роки тому +447

    This is brilliantly elegant. It's so clearly superior, I don't understand why a design like this didn't become universal a long time ago.

    • @Kaiyats
      @Kaiyats 4 роки тому +40

      If it became universal an exploit would o been found years ago

    • @Tony1035610
      @Tony1035610 4 роки тому +142

      Because of the slight inconvenience in having to learn how to open it with the key. The masses want things simple and standardized

    • @gitghetto
      @gitghetto 4 роки тому +62

      Because people are fucking stupid and would rather leave their door unlocked permanently than experience the slightest inconvenience.
      Same reason people's passwords get cracked: cuz folks are lazy, stupid, or both.

    • @rokask
      @rokask 4 роки тому +33

      Patents, most likely.
      Crime not being as frequent as paranoia could also play a role.
      Oh, here's another one, people living in high crime areas don't have shit worth risking prison over might also work.
      Don't get me wrong, I watched this whole video and now I know where I'm getting my next padlock and lock for my armored doors.

    • @gitghetto
      @gitghetto 4 роки тому +16

      Also, for real this time, it's because you can have the most genius, secure lock design possible and it still won't hold up to an angle grinder.
      An angle grinder doesn't give a fuck about a bowley-abloy-steel-reinforced-security-pinned lock; unless you're gonna make it out of titanium, it just cuts right through.

  • @dawno8943
    @dawno8943 5 років тому +923

    The Bob Ross of lockpicking
    "And a happy little pin lives here.............

    • @derp-construction3341
      @derp-construction3341 5 років тому +22

      Thats it! I have been racking my brain trying to figure out who he reminded me of. Of course I will now forever be picturing the LockPickingLawyer as a happy guy with an afro.

    • @ericshutter5305
      @ericshutter5305 4 роки тому +7

      Yeah, exactly what I was thinking ... so mesmerizing to hear. Happy accidents... oops, lock is open!

    • @Crazy_Borg
      @Crazy_Borg 4 роки тому +7

      "Every pin needs a friend..."

    • @davids7476
      @davids7476 4 роки тому +1

      😃

  • @yaboi3339
    @yaboi3339 3 роки тому +10

    this is hands down the most impressive lock ive seen on this channel.

  • @A_Wild_Yeengirl
    @A_Wild_Yeengirl 3 роки тому +3

    Elegantly simple, yet extremely secure. 4 moving parts, minus the pins and springs. Absolutely amazing.

  • @Varue
    @Varue 5 років тому +1467

    "This door cannot be opened without a key."

  • @garyha2650
    @garyha2650 4 роки тому +371

    Bowley: The premiere lock picker CANNOT break in, let's double it.
    Good to know.

    • @klugreedshow8137
      @klugreedshow8137 4 роки тому +23

      The lock picking lawyer took 1st place at a competition this year.

    • @Egerit100
      @Egerit100 3 роки тому

      @@klugreedshow8137 wait which competition?

  • @ajconstantine3593
    @ajconstantine3593 3 роки тому +1

    I saved this, because of the countless vids I’ve seen here, THIS one’s the ONLY one I’d buy for my own home. Sounds like a superlative company. Hats off to em! 👏👏

  • @bradenbuttelo1098
    @bradenbuttelo1098 2 роки тому +17

    I love that Lock designs are regressing back to ancient Roman and Greek designs and comcepts

  • @karmaneko643
    @karmaneko643 3 роки тому +229

    Me, who will probably never pick a lock in my life: Fascinating. Very fascinating.

    • @pico2623
      @pico2623 2 роки тому +7

      Impressive, very nice.

    • @karamelflan
      @karamelflan 2 роки тому +8

      Now let's see Paul Allen's lock.

    • @Jumpingjackflash123
      @Jumpingjackflash123 Рік тому

      Bro lock picking can be easy. I have picked all my friends house locks in under 10 seconds. The average lock is TRASH. When you can pick locks you realize just how insecure your house or other houses truly are. I thought I was safe until I learned and now I just assume anyone can get in so I have secondary devices for if they pick the lock.

  • @maritiafeighan7129
    @maritiafeighan7129 4 роки тому +558

    LPL: can't open lock
    Master Locks: is it possible to learn this power

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 4 роки тому +30

      Yes, but not for them.

    • @xtdycxtfuv9353
      @xtdycxtfuv9353 4 роки тому +10

      LPL: execute order 66

    • @pd4165
      @pd4165 4 роки тому +7

      Mr Master Lock lives in a big house and has a flashy car.
      And Walmart sells all kinds of shit - both could change tack, but why bother when cheap and nasty flies off the shelf?

  • @salesenablementon-demand4594
    @salesenablementon-demand4594 2 роки тому

    I've seen your videos off and on for a few years. This is the one that got me to subscribe

  • @TheSabrist
    @TheSabrist 3 роки тому +88

    This actually has some similarity with the design that Stuff Made Here came up with. Great minds think alike!

    • @davidsloat1016
      @davidsloat1016 2 роки тому +7

      Stuff Made Here made a couple of great locks... but this is WAY beyond those.
      I'd even guess that that forthcoming Bowler was a response to his second lock.

    • @shragamildiner8472
      @shragamildiner8472 Рік тому

      I was just thinking that

    • @jimskywaker4345
      @jimskywaker4345 День тому

      @@davidsloat1016 His locks are still far more prototypes. They do work on similar principles of needing rotation to test the key, but in this lock's case, the entire pin and sheer line thing is offset while stuff made here's lock has only the sheer line offset.

  • @robertmeza3532
    @robertmeza3532 4 роки тому +816

    Man they did their homework on that one they sat down said what makes picking a lock easy then they said we'll just build a wall

    • @jonathanblair5920
      @jonathanblair5920 4 роки тому +36

      must have got the idea from Trump

    • @pd4165
      @pd4165 4 роки тому +15

      @@jonathanblair5920 That's the thousand year old technology sorted.
      How about the hundred year stuff? ;-P

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce 3 роки тому +4

      @@jonathanblair5920 Or possibly China.

    • @Lord_Alhaitham
      @Lord_Alhaitham 3 роки тому +6

      Trump got the idea from this lock 😂

    • @jettaeschroff6924
      @jettaeschroff6924 3 роки тому +3

      @@pd4165 trump supporters: "that technology was stolen from trump"

  • @bikkies
    @bikkies 4 роки тому +27

    It's so cool that a manufacturer not only comes out with innovative designs, but listens to the views of the community and takes them on board. This shows a commercial maturity, is bound to grow their customers' confidence and I wish them well. Thank you for showcasing this product to your usual exceptional and honest standard.

  • @quaxenleaf
    @quaxenleaf 3 роки тому +58

    I truly wonder how many thieves have skills beyond cutting the lock (or chain) that would lead them to immediately seek other methods of destructive entry (eg breaching door jambs, hinge removal, etc.) An impenetrable lock - while important of course - would just mean efforts at entry become more simplistic and destructive. All of which points to the importance of hardening all areas of ingress plus monitoring. Fantastic content and perhaps the most educational channel on YT. As a lawyer I guess most of his cases are open and shut...😏

    • @Perseagatuna
      @Perseagatuna 2 роки тому +2

      Put a titanium door and let the thief just smash his way in through the walls

    • @nerdsunscripted624
      @nerdsunscripted624 2 роки тому +10

      I don’t care if they break in and steal stuff, I’ve got good insurance. But insurance often won’t cover a picked lock break in since there’s no proof and they’ll assume insurance fraud. If there’s destructive entry you’re pretty much guaranteed to be covered by insurance, and that’s what matters to me.

    • @fig4714
      @fig4714 2 роки тому +1

      the lock isn't always gonna go on a house, you know

    • @commscan314
      @commscan314 2 роки тому

      Seems like a lishi tool could be produced for this.

    • @quaxenleaf
      @quaxenleaf 2 роки тому +2

      @@nerdsunscripted624 Very good point.

  • @threeballwilly
    @threeballwilly 3 роки тому +1

    My brother and I just recently got into lockpicking, him moreso than I. Point being is we've been watching your videos, and I've got to say this beast is intimidatingly impressive engineering! I think I'll stick with the old locks long lost in our parent's garage. lol

  • @dano1307
    @dano1307 4 роки тому +166

    Holy shit I've been looking for a video where he can't pick a lock . Your videos are top notch Man and your a master and your skills are amazing. Never thought I'd watch so many lock picking videos

    • @coconoisette
      @coconoisette 3 роки тому +1

      I've probably watched about 200 of his videos and this is the first where he can't pick it. Not a bad ratio!

    • @mopbroom2105
      @mopbroom2105 3 роки тому

      @@coconoisette same

    • @karserasl
      @karserasl 3 роки тому

      Was picked in under 30s from another lockpick guy

  • @LoneWolf-wp9dn
    @LoneWolf-wp9dn 4 роки тому +73

    I am legitimately impressed... this is actually really smart as opposed to the "more" approach other locks makers have...

  • @iratozer9622
    @iratozer9622 2 роки тому

    You my friend, are an excellent presenter. Very clear and professional.

  • @Nirotix
    @Nirotix 2 роки тому +5

    Canadian here.
    LPL makes me proud.
    He essentially said what our Canadian company made is next to unpickable.
    No complement is greater than that from such an esteemed and respected locksmith as the LPL.

    • @afilthyweeb8684
      @afilthyweeb8684 Рік тому

      The fuck are you proud of? You didn't do shit.

    • @TRIIGGAVELLI
      @TRIIGGAVELLI 10 місяців тому

      So you're proud of an accomplishment you had nothing to do with because that guy is also from Canada? Checks out

  • @steve23464
    @steve23464 4 роки тому +169

    So essentially without seeing the key or taking the lock apart to see how it works, this lock is unpickable.

    • @MrYeahyuhhh
      @MrYeahyuhhh 4 роки тому +7

      even with it how can you pick it?

    • @NilesBlackX
      @NilesBlackX 4 роки тому +17

      @@MrYeahyuhhh amen, I mean if LPL couldn't open it *with tools*, picking it seems impossible

    • @matthewmcewen1
      @matthewmcewen1 4 роки тому +11

      @@MrYeahyuhhh if you see the key its possible to just recreate it (assuming accuracy ofc). Same applies to disassembly, you can just check the positions of the pins and construct a key

    • @hansolo631
      @hansolo631 3 роки тому

      @@matthewmcewen1 But if you have access to the key then you should just use it? A lock like this will be attached to a steel door, probably in the back of a business where money is counted.

    • @matthewmcewen1
      @matthewmcewen1 3 роки тому +2

      @@hansolo631 obviously that would be a better idea if possible. By "seeing" the key, I mean getting photography of it, or somehow remembering the design or bidding but not being able to get full access to the key. For example, LPL has protected the key the key to his personal lock from the viewers to make sure we don't copy the bidding visually, doxx him and then steal his bike. All I mean is that seeing the key OR stealing it will be the best way to get in.

  • @techwolflupindo
    @techwolflupindo 4 роки тому +286

    This is the type of lock that is perfect to secure remote buildings that have a steel door. Like transmitter sites, cellular sites, and so on. Putting this lock on a wooden door is a very silly thing to do.

    • @il35215
      @il35215 4 роки тому +8

      Techwolf Lupindo you can reinforce door. Don’t forget that anything can be braked even full metal door especially when it locked on such small piece of regular metal

    • @russellsmith3825
      @russellsmith3825 3 роки тому +10

      Server room, gun room, home vault etc

    • @ctlc
      @ctlc 3 роки тому +25

      As someone in that industry... For real, locks don't matter, they just drill it out, angle grind it, and hammer fuck it open. Professional thieves will get into a site no matter what you do. Fastest I've seen is 1200lbs of batteries stolen by 3 guys in 30 minutes, by the time tech and cops rolled up they where gone. Another time they cut through the side of the shelter so we wouldn't get a door alarm.

    • @sophiamarchildon3998
      @sophiamarchildon3998 3 роки тому +26

      Not silly. They will have to resort to destructive methods. Now you have proof that things are afoot

    • @reinbeers5322
      @reinbeers5322 3 роки тому +3

      @Kwok Yat Wai penis

  • @bobmurray3229
    @bobmurray3229 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your excellent videos. I’m actually becoming interested in lock hobbies
    Love from NC 🇺🇸

  • @dustinthomas2487
    @dustinthomas2487 3 роки тому +20

    He's calming in a bob Ross type of way

  • @jaymassengill3340
    @jaymassengill3340 6 років тому +1278

    That cylinder is exactly 782% more secure than the doors I'd likely install it in...
    I can't wait for the padlocks though. I wonder what the street price will be? And how long before crappy reverse-engineered clones are being defeated by LPL?

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz 6 років тому +111

      Dunno about where you live, but ordinary burglars rarely bother with picking. They are too stupid to do that.
      This one will be opened with a sledgehammer or a prying tool or a drill (btw I didn't see ANY protection from drilling. Or just filled with epoxy and opened once the owners replace it with another temporary lock or stop locking it.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 6 років тому +70

      The closest robbers get to 'lock picking' is the 'credit card trick', where they use a piece of a credit card to wedge open the latch. (Doesn't work with deadbolts, obviously.) Failing that, they usually break a window to open the deadbolt. Very subtle, right?

    • @renovatiovr
      @renovatiovr 5 років тому +75

      People don't put locks like these as a sole security solution. A lock like this is a single piece among tens if not hundreds of other security components working together obviously. Which means, that this lock protects something that has windows that cannot be broken. Also, goodluck smashing this lock with a sledgehammer or tampering with it in any other way with all the cameras and sensors around. Not to mention the door that would house such a lock would be top tier as well. To assume that owners who went through all this would not replace the doors / lock when out of service is ridiculous as well.

    • @ROTAXD
      @ROTAXD 5 років тому +7

      RENOVATIO thieves wouldn't be smashing the lock with the sledgehammer...they'd be knocking the door in.

    • @renovatiovr
      @renovatiovr 5 років тому +41

      @@ROTAXD Not if the door matches the quality of the lock

  • @erinbutler2892
    @erinbutler2892 6 років тому +253

    I sell these in my shop to anyone who even mentions wanting a high-security lock. That it's distinct looking with a really cool keyway may not be the most important aspect, but it certainly helps.

    • @985476246845
      @985476246845 5 років тому +13

      How are they priced compered to your average other secure lock?

    • @NCSUmagnet
      @NCSUmagnet 5 років тому +13

      What locking door knob would you pair with this? There's a desire to have one key for the house if possible, but there are no alternatives produced by Bowley at this time.

    • @DeeSnow97
      @DeeSnow97 5 років тому +14

      @@985476246845 Cheap AF, starts at $125 on Bowley's site. Most other locks that are this secure are also very complex which makes them expensive.

    • @yannikoloff7659
      @yannikoloff7659 4 роки тому

      Are you in UK?

    • @kitchenmaster43
      @kitchenmaster43 4 роки тому

      Me too

  • @kswis
    @kswis 2 роки тому

    Excellent lock, even better review of it. The fact I didn't hear "and we got this open" says it all

  • @SANDSCORCHER
    @SANDSCORCHER 2 роки тому

    Fascinating 🙂👍🏻
    What cool design and engineering too👍🏻

  • @russellthorburn9297
    @russellthorburn9297 4 роки тому +18

    I'm not really interested in lock picking but I really love two things about this video. I love the collaboration between lock pickers and the lock makers. Both parties are making the world safer for everyone. I also love the elegant simplicity of the mechanical design of the lock itself. Someone paid close attention in their mechanical engineering classes. :-)
    My only concern would be that I'd end up breaking the key in the lock with normal use but the gent in the video indicated that the key is made from some pretty durable material so perhaps that's not really a concern.
    Lastly, I checked online and was pleasantly surprised to see that the lock isn't very expensive.

  • @Tigercup9
    @Tigercup9 5 років тому +914

    This brings me great pain, but it must be done...
    *Lockpicking:*
    *99*

    • @notyourbuddy_guy
      @notyourbuddy_guy 5 років тому +61

      Can't we do a decimal in there or something? The man puts Houdini to shame.

    • @CLKiscool
      @CLKiscool 5 років тому +43

      @@notyourbuddy_guy 99.99999...

    • @oniflrog4487
      @oniflrog4487 5 років тому +1

      Skyrim FTW xD

    • @rileydumont7283
      @rileydumont7283 5 років тому +13

      Creeper Kickers change those decimals to be 9 repeating to make it 100 technically while still acknowledging that it’s not quite 100.

    • @kenzostaelens1688
      @kenzostaelens1688 4 роки тому +21

      @@rileydumont7283 99.99e1000000

  • @yaterodst
    @yaterodst 3 роки тому +68

    The LPL Factor:
    The quality of a lock is inversely correlated to the length of the Lockpicking Lawyer video

    • @sixela6
      @sixela6 3 роки тому +5

      Idk because the bad locks get 2 minute videos

    • @blackroberts6290
      @blackroberts6290 3 роки тому +14

      i thinks its directly correlated.
      the longer the video, the secure the lock?

    • @yaterodst
      @yaterodst 3 роки тому +3

      @@blackroberts6290 you are correct. I made an error.

  • @rubycosmo6279
    @rubycosmo6279 3 роки тому +2

    Easily one of the best teachers on UA-cam.

  • @VirtuelleWeltenMitKhan
    @VirtuelleWeltenMitKhan 4 роки тому +79

    11:17 ...."that kept me out" .... never expected that coming from the
    LockPickingLawyer

    • @boogathon
      @boogathon 2 роки тому

      Left unspoken: _"...so far."_

  • @thisnicklldo
    @thisnicklldo 6 років тому +138

    Very ingenious. As a non-lock-picker who is just fascinated by LPL's videos, I have to say that it looks like a recipe for a jamming lock to me. Now I have to say that it is more important to me that I can always open my front door or padlock than that some bad guy is unable to pick it - maybe my priorities are wrong. But tolerances that tight, mechanisms that intricate, metal that thin, I just think that within a couple of years I am bound to end up locked out. I mean, door jambs are never, ever, stable - wood moves, foundations move, you always end up having to use force with the key to move the hardware. One 6 thou piece of grit or corrosion will prevent it turning at all. Over the years I have been burgled, I have had valuable stuff taken from my cars, but never by picking - just by breaking and entering. And I can definitely say that I have had far more trouble from non-opening locks than insecure locks. Still, very clever.

    • @DoomFinger511
      @DoomFinger511 5 років тому +38

      A lock like this would be better used indoors for a server room where the climate is controlled, there are no windows and the door frame is made of metal. That should keep all the tolerances the same. And of course if something did go wrong, since you own the property you can always pay to have someone drill or grind through the lock in an emergency.

    • @tysej4
      @tysej4 5 років тому +10

      Yeah locks are just for the simple aversion. A defense against curiosity but not intent.
      But in theory I could design a lock in the same fashion and use some more corrosive resistant metals (Which I work with daily as I work on boat-riggings and others... The metal is extremely tough, extremely corrosive resistant and overall expensive).
      Heh, if I had any mind for security I might actually use that to start my own business xD

    • @p_serdiuk
      @p_serdiuk 5 років тому +8

      If you need such a lock, you presumably care enough about what it is protecting to invest a bit of time into maintaining the lock and its door. It's a mechanism, all mechanisms are prone to wear and jams unless you check, clean, lube and repair them at regular intervals.

    • @expat2010
      @expat2010 4 роки тому

      @thisnicklldo. I agree - it's not practical for several reasons. It's gonna catch on clothes, and is more prone to breaking, but what a beautiful, elegant design.

    • @1FatLittleMonkey
      @1FatLittleMonkey 4 роки тому +2

      Don't be misled by appearance. Right now, you are probably using a brass key when you force a sticky/jammed lock. This thing is high-tensile steel. The key is also much thicker than anything you are using now, really hard to bend, harder to break. The inside of the lock is stupidly robust and there is zero thin metal anywhere.
      (Also, in my experience, good machined tolerances are less likely to gum up with corrosion or grit than stuff with a loose fit.)

  • @darrkstarg
    @darrkstarg 2 роки тому

    I've been watching your videos. Very cool stuff. I am very impressed by this lock.

  • @DWish808
    @DWish808 3 роки тому +1

    I finally see a lock on this channel that is worthy of buying for real security. Obviously discounting brute force, that is. You need security metal jams and such to prevent that (Kicking in the door). At that point though, you might as well not have windows on your house or have them all barred.
    Great video and great channel as well! Thanks, LPL!

  • @stirlingfromla
    @stirlingfromla 6 років тому +358

    Ok, NOW I'm impressed and SOLD. Bowley, Bowley, Bowley!

    • @evanroberts2771
      @evanroberts2771 5 років тому +10

      That's what he was paid to do. :)

    • @jj981293486
      @jj981293486 5 років тому +1

      I am not. There are plenty of much better, more simple and user friendly options.

    • @joshifghg
      @joshifghg 5 років тому +26

      @@jj981293486 Two months later and still no example?

    • @bbuggediffy
      @bbuggediffy 5 років тому +6

      @@jj981293486 Okay. Which ones do you propose?

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP 5 років тому +12

      There are some downsides though
      1: the key looks really flimsy. And if the lockpicklawyer cant open it, your local locksmith wont be abled to help you either, especially because he probably wont have the blanks to replace the key.
      2: If you ever give the key to someone else (to look after pets or whatever) youll also have to give them a users manual because its so cmplicated to open even with the key.

  • @1994WogBoy
    @1994WogBoy 5 років тому +12

    In all honesty I like having your videos on in the background, your voice is actually very soothing and calming. Thanks mate!

  • @Tekjive
    @Tekjive 2 роки тому +1

    “Ai think the way to reliably open these is to have the damned key” ...wow first for me to see from you, amazing 🔒

  • @geamax1
    @geamax1 9 місяців тому +1

    Ok, I started watching this channel and the last update on this key is 5 years ago. We need more LPL :D thanks for the content.

  • @gutsngorrrr
    @gutsngorrrr 6 років тому +103

    Wow, this goes to show what a lock maker can do when they put their minds to it and listen to the lock pickers.

  • @dannyfischer8336
    @dannyfischer8336 4 роки тому +44

    The "confusing key" lock. I just gave up on the thought of picking the lock when I saw that key.

  • @marko2873
    @marko2873 11 місяців тому +4

    It would be interesting to get your take on their newer 'Bowley Rotasera' lock.

  • @johnlshilling1446
    @johnlshilling1446 2 роки тому

    I'm somewhere between a frequent and an occasional viewer, so I haven't seen everything you've posted. But! This is the first video I've seen where you didn't successfully pick every lock in minutes. This lock tempts me! I might need to purchase some stuff that deserves this level of security!

  • @anotheraggieburneraccount
    @anotheraggieburneraccount 4 роки тому +71

    This lock is actually extremely big brain.

  • @bm952
    @bm952 3 роки тому +104

    Military : he cant pick it write that down write that down!

  • @REEDACT
    @REEDACT 2 роки тому

    I'm honestly only passingly interested in locks and picking but your videos are mesmerizing

  • @giftofthewild6665
    @giftofthewild6665 9 місяців тому

    Wow. It looks so simple and unassuming but its actually a really good little lock. Nice!