[939] Using a “Rotar Pick” To Open a Mul-T-Lock Interactive

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Published 2019-08-14

All Comments (21)
  • @DatBoiOrly
    My favorite part is the specialty tools the craftsmanship and everything is something great to look at.
  • @TheCook202
    LPL now adding a sonic screwdriver to the arsenal
  • @jakedarang
    15 minutes for a random person, 15 seconds for LPL. Haha.
  • @UrbanAgent423
    Some day I'd like to see "The springs should all be the same" drops 5 different springs "Shit"
  • @davek12
    "Do Not Duplicate." I couldn't if I tried.
  • @sanho1988
    Thanks to this channel i now have a successful used bike resale business
  • @chakflying1
    Great tool! It seems like the springiness in the tool actually amplifies the "click", making it easier to see for viewers, and I can better visualize the amount of force you are applying to the pick compared to other videos. You might want to lock the white balance on the camera tho, colors changing wildly during pin inspection.
  • @Halfstep2024
    I can’t be the only one of us loyal fans that wonders how in the absolute hell he ever gets those back together 😂 that’s gotta be even more impressive than watching him pick open even the most complex lock in under 5 mins!
  • Any lock that requires a specially made machined tool to open, because standard picks and tensioners won't work is a great lock in my book.
  • @user-jp7tw3sd3x
    I really liked how clearly I could hear every move and click while picking.
  • @KS-gf3tv
    I love this pick. It lets us really see how LPL manipulates the pick. Seeing the dot move back and forth is so awesome.
  • @veraxis9961
    Wow, that really made short work of a pretty tough lock. Makes sense that the distributor for it is in New York. High security locks like Mul-T-Locks and Medecos seem to be more common in NYC based on the number of locksmith shops I have seen advertising them in their windows. Presumably there is probably a demand among locksmiths to be able to pick such locks as well.
  • @robertlembo
    For someone who knows nothing about lock picking and just watches these videos for the cool factor, seeing a tool like that was really nice because I felt like I was being taught how to pick rather than just shown how someone else does it.
  • @huxleypig69
    This tool is made by Vetal R. He is a very good toolmaker, especially for dimple/pin-in-pin locks.
  • @AndrewJens
    "that was pretty darn fast" … gee, you never do get used to the swearing from lockpickers. 😁
  • @RenneVangr
    Finally a LPL video that is longer than a BosnianBill video on the same day!
  • Because of you and your channel I’ve purchased a locking pick set from banggood! It should arrive early next week! So glad your videos ended up in my recommendations!
  • @aserta
    Considering we're getting more and more means to break these systems, i think it's a good decision that i have essentially turned my lock into a safe combination door. Mul-T-lock + geared rotor and a combination mechanism. Rotate left and right until the combinations are set and then open the doors. Feeling better about my paranoia.
  • @benschmidt9532
    LPL always impresses me with his skill. He really does make it look easy. Deceptively easy.