Looked demanding. No easy entry with that tool. It will not be easier with a traditional pick and turner. Especially not in the wild where can not chose the position. I would say this is more than enough pick-resistance for a real application. If someone realy want to pass, they will cut it.
Doesn matter if its a total beginner, aslong they seen this video and bought one of hes tools. He litterly sells and shows the means to do it fast and easy :P Not that i blame him. Others do the same , and before he did. But locks would be atleast safer if NONE sold tools like that for any to buy on the internet easily. But yes thief would still just make there own tools.
It‘s not sufficient to have that tool. It makes picking easier but it doesn’t turn a novice into an expert. A novice wouldn’t feel that pin dropping, especially if not at home in a quiet setting, get frustrated and give up.
That lock deserved a proper picking. Those Lishi tools make it much easier. That said, the lock put up a good fight. Had to play whack-a-mole with 4 and 5.
Yeah, I'm always a little bit disappointed when the Lishis come out. I mean, I know it still takes a lot of skill, I know I couldn't pick it even with a Lishi tool, but I just enjoy videos more when he gets in there with a pick, you know?
He did find a lock he couldn't pick, once upon a time. He had to cheat and shim it. Before anyone says that counts, go watch video 1241. He says much the same.
@@GAMarine137 I'm sure he could design better locks, but so could all the existing lock makers. I'm sure even Master knows what it would take to build a more secure lock, but they probably figure it's not worth the extra cost because most of their customers would complain about the price increase.
ABUS is not publicly traded stock. It's a private owned company in Wetter (Germany). And the owning family still manages it. (At least the male ones. Females not so much.)
both the 543 and Rotasera by Bowley, he has not picked a protec2 either and many others. He wont show locks he cant pick as it does not help his image now that he sells lock picks and wants to be perceived as the best lock picker even though he is probable not in the top 10.
My only experience with ABUS was a bike disc brake lock. It worked just fine. Unfortunately, it also opened just fine at a moderate hit on the body of the lock.
Happy Birthday ABUS! Majority of my locks are mostly ABUS locks now because of how much they have tested their worth over the years! I of course still have a Master here and there and some Brinks stuff. But for the things I care about the most, it's got an ABUS.
Time to actually celebrate your birthday, when THE biggest threat to your R & D department, lights you up with a birthday candle instead. As Captain Jack Sparrow would say, "Drinks all around!".
Gotta admit the Abus design looks really nice. Master Lock otoh... damaged and/or shoddily made. Nice video on the eve of completing 43 laps around the sun for me.
I remember watching one of the first “lock pick” videos on UA-cam on a channel that was a “professional locksmith” that insisted that padlocks could not be picked but only covertly opened via shims around the shackle or by destructive means ie hammers or bolt cutters.
I tend to use ABUS locks quite frequently as they have some models that currently are the cheapest ones that's certified by the insurance company I use. And that is enough security for the shed I've filled up with the more dissapoining tools that doesn't deserve a place in the garage
It's a good looking lock (if we care?), and unlikely to be picked by a real thief even if they did try. It'll be some kind of physical attack on the lock and Abus are fairly well built I believe.
Abus makes quality padlocks, easy to work on and I love the convenient pinning window (be careful not to drop pinning window rotation limiter into bible pin chambers = serious core seizure)
Just want to shout out the genesis set by covert instruments! I use it as my wallet, and in my line of work I use the picks all the time (dumpsters with locks on them where customers lose the keys, so I can use the magnets in the case to hold my picks while I work)
"Probably enough to stop most novices..." Practically an endorsement.
Absolutely.
It wouldn't be an LPL video if he didn't throw shade at Master Lock.
Lol, right? The pluck of him to bring out a Masterlock at the end. Lol
Put up a better fight than most
right. some of these videos the intro of the lock is longer then picking it
I bet they secure the gates at the Masterlock factory with ABUS locks!
Who would want to steal something from the Masterlock factory? 😅
@@realulli can always sell it at junkyard
@@realulli No, they just try to "lock" their workers inside!
@@jojolucky7585 wait for real?
Not much different than Apple factories using Windows OS for its machines.
Whew! Almost expected the dreaded wave rake...
@@dobbberd3516 i thought he was gonna open the master lock in the last 2 seconds with the wave rake
Surprised you didn't drop the Masterlock on the floor and watch it open itself there!
That's another video 😉.
That would be mcnally
I think its safe to say if the LPL has trouble getting a lock open, its probably a good lock
Looked demanding. No easy entry with that tool. It will not be easier with a traditional pick and turner. Especially not in the wild where can not chose the position. I would say this is more than enough pick-resistance for a real application. If someone realy want to pass, they will cut it.
I'm locked in, boys.
💀
Tension on 1, 3 is binding, still binding, nothing on 4, nice click there, nothing on 2, click out of 5 and we got this open. You are good now.
😮
Thats a huge compliment coming from LPL
Ooh that's pretty
"Enough to stop novice pickers" seems to be pretty high praise.
Doesn matter if its a total beginner, aslong they seen this video and bought one of hes tools. He litterly sells and shows the means to do it fast and easy :P
Not that i blame him. Others do the same , and before he did. But locks would be atleast safer if NONE sold tools like that for any to buy on the internet easily. But yes thief would still just make there own tools.
It‘s not sufficient to have that tool. It makes picking easier but it doesn’t turn a novice into an expert. A novice wouldn’t feel that pin dropping, especially if not at home in a quiet setting, get frustrated and give up.
@@UltraSuperDuperFreak
That’s not how real life works. You need physical skills.
Happ Birthday Abus Tumblerdoor
A+ pun XD
In the end you can either use this one Abus lock or 100 Master Lock's. Depends on you and your comfort zone. Quality vs. Quantity. 😂
Well you could develop carpal tunnel from using a wave rake 100 times against the Master locks....
Interesting design challenge: How would you design a lock system that uses 100 locks sequentially? I mean without also just using 100 doors.
The cycle of Abus continues
That lock deserved a proper picking. Those Lishi tools make it much easier. That said, the lock put up a good fight. Had to play whack-a-mole with 4 and 5.
Yeah, I'm always a little bit disappointed when the Lishis come out. I mean, I know it still takes a lot of skill, I know I couldn't pick it even with a Lishi tool, but I just enjoy videos more when he gets in there with a pick, you know?
happy birthday to you
happy birthday to you
happy birthday dear abus
and il pick this one to
Mind-bending question: Could LPL design a lock that even himself could not pick ???
Not LPL but 2 UA-camrs tried. The recent one was from Works By Design and a very fun watch.
He did find a lock he couldn't pick, once upon a time. He had to cheat and shim it. Before anyone says that counts, go watch video 1241. He says much the same.
Yeah, I know others have tried. My general point would be if LPL started his own lock company to lead the market
@@GAMarine137 I'm sure he could design better locks, but so could all the existing lock makers. I'm sure even Master knows what it would take to build a more secure lock, but they probably figure it's not worth the extra cost because most of their customers would complain about the price increase.
Yes, God could absolutely create a rock so heavy even He couldn't lift it... And then He'd pick it right up. Same basic principle with LPL.
Damn, I should have invested in Abus stocks before this video came out
ABUS is not publicly traded stock. It's a private owned company in Wetter (Germany). And the owning family still manages it. (At least the male ones. Females not so much.)
Started the pick at 0:53 and ended at 1:53. Surviving a minute against LPL and his specialist tools is very competent work.
Happy Birthday to Abus!!!
Nice lock.
I'll take this as an endorsement for the next lock I should buy
Real question: is there any lock you still couldn't pick after all these years?!
He still hasn't opened the works by design lock
The Bowley Lock with the double winged key remains undefeated by LPL to my knowledge
What about that weird cylindrical lock with the U shaped key?
@@BlackWolfLeon yes, that's what I said
both the 543 and Rotasera by Bowley, he has not picked a protec2 either and many others. He wont show locks he cant pick as it does not help his image now that he sells lock picks and wants to be perceived as the best lock picker even though he is probable not in the top 10.
I'm hundred percent sure it was a fluke!
That's a nice-looking lock. 👍
whoop whoop
Great video as always. Could you make a top 10 for padlocks and door locks? That would be amazing thanks!
Talk about damning with faint praise...
This channel fascinates me but I don't know why
thanks
We share a birthday
Epic!
I like it
Nice!!! Lovely looking lock. Wish I'd have gotten to talk handcuffs with you more the other day, sir!!!
Abus is a good choice from what I found for most people. And support local shops selling them.
LPL wishing a lock company a, 'happy birthday' is an unequivocal endorsement.
Which lock did LockPickingLawyer not like from abus?
If it gave LPL that much trouble (relatively-speaking) with his tool, I'd buy that puppy over any MasterLock...
Subtle (well, not so much) savagery. Ah, my day is complete.
My only experience with ABUS was a bike disc brake lock. It worked just fine. Unfortunately, it also opened just fine at a moderate hit on the body of the lock.
Asking LPL to review "The Locked Room" Short Story from Skyrim: Video 30
That tool is literally incredible! 😳 Wow.
Master Lock 100's anniversary: "100 ways to pick"
LPL's average: 30 seconds. This one: 60 seconds! If that's not a ringing endorsement, I don't know what is!
I like how the Master Lock diss comes unexpected like a wrestler with a steel chair. BAH GAWD.
Happy Birthday ABUS! Majority of my locks are mostly ABUS locks now because of how much they have tested their worth over the years!
I of course still have a Master here and there and some Brinks stuff. But for the things I care about the most, it's got an ABUS.
It would've been funny if you'd brought out the master lock, opened, but with the keys still in the wrapper :)
Frankly if LPL was there in 1924, none of these companies would be here today.
Time to actually celebrate your birthday, when THE biggest threat to your R & D department, lights you up with a birthday candle instead. As Captain Jack Sparrow would say, "Drinks all around!".
Gotta admit the Abus design looks really nice. Master Lock otoh... damaged and/or shoddily made. Nice video on the eve of completing 43 laps around the sun for me.
Happy birthday you still can’t keep me out.
Those lock picking tools look high quality judging the pressure applied
Hey lpl, I've been having trouble with a masterlock safety lock-out lock. No matter what I try I am unable to get it open. Any tips?
Hi can you open this lock?
meggo super security 6-key/card 70mm computer cylinder
"You're one of the better ones" - I should probably start using Abus more often if something like that comes from LPL 👀
You can show us a master lock and not pick it ,short video 2 mins easily enough for 4 different ways to pick.
Shinny!
MasterLock: "Ouch, that hurt!! Get our lawyers on the phone!"
Promise that your tried your hand at LP, you will realize how skilled LPL is!
I love it when MasterLock gets shade thrown at them by LPL. They deserve it.
Haven't picked a lock in a year, and i might get this one.
Sounds like a fun pick.
I remember watching one of the first “lock pick” videos on UA-cam on a channel that was a “professional locksmith” that insisted that padlocks could not be picked but only covertly opened via shims around the shackle or by destructive means ie hammers or bolt cutters.
You should have picked it like it was done a century ago, with the tool your grandfather and Bosnian Bill's great aunt built.
Today is my birthday. I share birthdays with Abus. Learned something new today.
I tend to use ABUS locks quite frequently as they have some models that currently are the cheapest ones that's certified by the insurance company I use. And that is enough security for the shed I've filled up with the more dissapoining tools that doesn't deserve a place in the garage
It isn't A-bus.
It's spoken like the U in "unlimited".
LPL certainly has the knowledge and collection to make a longer form video about lock history.
Always gotta get in that MasterLock jab. :D
I'm assuming you didn't try a wave rake out of respect on their birthday
It's a good looking lock (if we care?), and unlikely to be picked by a real thief even if they did try. It'll be some kind of physical attack on the lock and Abus are fairly well built I believe.
Abus makes quality padlocks, easy to work on and I love the convenient pinning window (be careful not to drop pinning window rotation limiter into bible pin chambers = serious core seizure)
"It's probably enough to stop most novices"
so you can't open it with another of itself and it's not dead inside.
Kind of cheated on this one,probably a 4 minute pick by hand.
Can we get a playlist of locks you would recommend, like the one you did for the bike lock?
Ahah masterlock taking the stray bullet at the end ! 🤣
It took him almost a minute... Abus should be proud!
Man, I need one of those locks, it actually kept you occupied for a bit!😂
Happy birthday abus. It's a beautiful lock. I don't want to touch it I just want to look at it🌝
I'm so glad I was able to get one here in the US, they are beautiful locks.
THE IRON ROCK BUT MADE OF BRASS ,THE MIND BOGGLES .
0:50 i was scared that he'll grab the rake
😂
Just want to shout out the genesis set by covert instruments! I use it as my wallet, and in my line of work I use the picks all the time (dumpsters with locks on them where customers lose the keys, so I can use the magnets in the case to hold my picks while I work)
The only lock maker I use. This should be a good one. 🎉🎉🎉
That took a little longer than average and even got some praise.. Impressive.
That Master lock looks like it's spent some time at McNally's 😅
How hard is it to single pin pick a lock like this? Are the leashy tools only used on locks where it is too tricky to single pin pick?
Happy Birthday Abus!🎉🎉🎉👍
Hey 🔐 and Imma1st
Don't take my comments seriously. It's only a meme ✓
Nice lock, thanks for the view.
have a great day
Nice to see some decent effort made by the company who’s locks are on a very intimate device I use
By now i think that if a 100 men showed me their hands id be able to pick the ones belonging to lpl.
Of course that Abus are one of the better ones, they are not a North American company, but a German one.
What is the hardest lock to pick that is available to the public?
ML catching strays over here.
I hope you get a chance to review Gun Lox lock.
I miss the competition with bossnianbill😥
Master Lock brought front and center to catch a stray lol
and Master Lock rant continues
just ordered a FNG set, cant wait to try it out, love your videos!