If it’s 1-10, nothing will do better than a 3. Maybe he should do a letter and number. Letter for standard tools or one he and Bosnian Bill made, then how many seconds it takes to open
@@arcticrunning8370 Ironically, the "i pad" you hate so much, is something that's made it easier than ever to learn a new skill, with the internet, I've learned how to repair most consoles and computers, as well as build my own keyboard, computers, etc., and the entire thing that sparked my passion was the internet. it took time to learn, and I broke a few old phones on the way, but if it weren't for the internet, help from online forums, and videos and such, I probably would have never gotten to this point.
Housing agent showing maximum security panic room of a house: Nobody can get in once we lock the door. Click click click... What is that sound? LPL: Number one is binding...
@@herpderpherpa he shows how to pick in every video and it takes less then 15 second i ain't saying that this lock is good, it's just better then 90% then master lock products
@@cheekychappy1234 I feel like all it really takes is just practice once you got past the initial step of knowledge which you get some what from this video
"It requires some skill and probably won't be picked on the street." Second highest praise LPL can give. Only topped by "A lock I would consider using."
"It requires some skill and is probably not going to be picked on the street" Alright, so it's a high A tier with a 9/10 rating and I should totally buy it. Thanks!
@@metamorphicorder yeah, a thief is going to take a grinder or pneumatic bolt cutter to that shackle or chain. no reason to pick a lock when you know you can get through that chain or shackle in seconds.
An angle grinder, 30-45 minutes of grinding and making a mess, a stupidly high price tag, and requires a new lock. Thanks a bunch "locksmith". If I wanted to tear my crap up I'd use my own angle grinder and save the money.
Given some of the "locksmiths" I've had the misfortune to deal with in the past, the lock is the one thing they don't even try to work with. Most people can wield an angle grinder or kick in a door...why would we go to the effort and expense of calling an "expert" to watch them do precisely that 🤦♂️
I really can't believe locksmiths actually charge people to grind their way through a lock. If you can't pick the lock then I'm sorry, but you suck at your job. If a locksmith get's on sight and get's bested by a lock, they should apologize to the client, and offer to cut it, FREE OF CHARGE for their failure, and use it as a learning experience to get better.
Only if the bike is worth thousands of dollars, that's very unlikely because it would be used or in a secure location of some sort But yeah, I would take more time that would be very suspicious
Duck tape the key holes. We all know LPL’s kryptonite is duck tape. If wrap a lock with duck tape, it will take him well over a minute just to get to the key hole while he can pick the lock in seconds.
In a fantasy story I read, they asked the question: "Why do they put riddles in a dungeon since it means intruders can guess the answer? It's not like the owner would need a hint." Their explanation was that by making it a riddle, it strengthens the enchantments and helps ensure intruders can't dispell them. The metaphor used was effectively, "Compare a bike lock with a key to one with a combination lock. The key lock could be picked open given the tools and skills to back it up. The combination lock, meanwhile, can't be picked into but can have its answer manually guessed by anyone regardless of skill given enough time and patience. It's like that, but also giving a hint as to what the answer is means people trying to bypass it can't cut through the lock's shackle."
@@jacob5169 And as usual, the true solution is just to be a monster of an enchanter that can simply make a "shackle" so thick you won't find someone who can cut through it, point of comparison: Squire Strongholds. Though the metaphor falls apart when accounting for dastardly keyways and bitting that can foil even the most skilled lockpickers simply by preventing them from being able to pick in the first place.
If i told my 16 year old self that when I'm an adult, I'd be watching a person pick locks over a thousand times, young me would call present me insane. Yet here we are
@@titaniumdrivetechnologyco.8325 You could always send him one to take a look at. Though I imagine an attack similar to the one used by DeviantOllam on the previous version could still work. ruclips.net/video/UGHjW3ZbCT8/видео.html
I don't know if every lock in the world is junk or you're just too good. It makes me wonder if it's even worth investing in a more expensive lock. Although you did say it's unlikely to be picked in the street, so that's something.
Locks are a deterrent, for the most part. If you have something that size on you're bike, it's going to mean one of two things to a thief. Either it's a $$$$$ bike, or it's not worth it and they'll find something easier.
A lock that is feasible for mass production and yet inexpensive enough for consumer market needs to have as few and cheap parts as possible to keep the cost of manufacturing them low. Therefore the lock designers are quite limited in mechanical complexity, which then results in locks that are either pickable after some time or insecure by cheap material. The task is not to design an "unpickable" lock; it could be done, but that lock would cost a manyfold of "normal" consumer-grade locks. The task is to design a lock that is difficult enough so that potential thieves will rather go and find other locks to pick than this one. It's like a group of people getting chased by a lion. You don't have to outrun the lion, you just need to be faster than other people...
Which it's literally what it means. They didn't say it's pick proof. The same way there's no bullet PROOF armor, only bullet-resistant, because, if you didn't know, M829 technically counts as a "bullet" as well.
Don't know anything about locks I just love how concise and informative these videos are. There's no filler, no ads, nothing. And I fucking love it. Thank you sir 👍🤟🤙🙏👌👍
I won't lie, the fact that it took you as long as it did, is Definitely a plus in my book for the lock. Having seen you pick locks like they weren't even meant to be sercue at all, I'd say this one must be pretty good!
As a Financial Professional, it's awesome to see another person in a professional career with a not-so-mainstream hobby! Sword-fighting is mine, but I've also been interested in lockpicking for a while, so I'm glad I found your channel!
Probably said in jest, but they aren't going to show an image of everything type of pick/rake. It's a basic image and their intention is to show that it can't be picked.
@@Semystic It’s up to the consumer to decide what it means to them? It is a claim from the manufacturer. What a given consumer thinks it means is useless.
@@FelisImpurrator Unfortunately, we stopped legally requiring truth years ago. Around the time subjectivism forced it's way into all of our institutions.
“Not going to be picked on the street” is the bronze medal from LPL (the silver being “this was a challenging lock” and gold being “I’d use this lock”). Well done
I'd say the claim of being pick resistant is accurate since it took "you" longer than a few seconds to open it. When I saw a 3 minute video, I knew it was at least an above average lock.
Just wanted to say: Because of your videos I bought a cheap lock picking set, a padlock, and just opened the lock for the first time by raking, and single pin picking.
Impressive as always!! This calls for a beer!! Also the lightspreading I did in this world today! Played my homemade guitar, with slide. True torture to the ears. But now I'm home listening to the soothing voice of LPL. Thx!!
Seems like it to me, even he spent a little longer on it than usual, which makes me pretty confident that it's not gonna be picked by just your average guy. I'd feel comfortable slapping this on stuff.
While it seems to be very pick resistant and good set of bolt cutters or a battery operated grinder with a metal cutting disk would make short work of that chain
Yale's CEO woked up troubled by seeing his lock being picked by LPL, but then took a sigh of relief as it lasted longer than 90 seconds, he then opened the champagne while announcing "good job boys, we did it"
One of the best lockpickers on earth taking a few minutes in his studio after he's presumably had a few goes at learning the gist of it - this lock will not be picked on the street, like he said.
Could be a really neat collaboration, but I'm still really skeptical that a relative newbie to the lock community could build something very pick resistant. But I am curious to find out!
I did see him reply to a comment about this before, and according to LPL, Shane will be making an improved version of the one in his video (with more pins and other improvements) and will send LPL that version to pick, and LPL said it would likely be after Christmas before he actually gets the lock
After watching bosnian bill struggle with the locks that you pick routinely I am no longer alarmed that you picked my bike lock in less than a minute. I bought a kit and tried the ignition on my truck when I needed to replace the key. I got the new cylinder twice after significant frustration. I never did manage to pick the one in the steering column before I gave up and drilled it out.
The trouble is it's too easy to put 'maximum security' on any product and not have to back it up. I could write 'maximum security' on my front door - doesn't mean anything at the end of the day.
Yale Maximum Security Padlock LPL video length 3:06 Tells me all I need to know about this padlock and he doesn't touch it till 1 minute into the video! Excellent work.....
Sold! 😁 The more it takes to LPL to open it, the better... I will tell my aunty to buy one of these, considering thieves just made her bike to vanish, while it was inside her building's driveway, but unfortunately for her, chained with a really bad lock (left broken where the bike was) as she forgot where she put the better lock... 😎
I made a pick proof lock for my house easy: I modified a high voltage generator in a lost micro wave heater and attached it to my lock. Then I grounded a metal pins carpet in front of my door and place some water on it every day. If you want to do the same: Do not forget to insulate your key with high voltage proof silicone as I did.
Nach 30 Jahren kehrt in Deutschland automatisch Rechtsfrieden ein. Du hättest ab dann also keinen durchsetzbaren Anspruch gegen den Hersteller, auch wenn er mit einer „lebenslangen Garantie“ wirbt. Würde er diese Tatsache auf dem deutschen Markt nicht klar stellen, wäre es unlautere Werbung, weil er mehr verspricht als er in Deutschland halten kann.
@N Webb the Extension School courted me for awhile while I was looking into grad programs and honestly It's basically a community college compared to the main university The education is probably very good (especially for being cheaper than the main university), but if you're hoping people are going to be impressed by the Harvard name, the people who would be impressed would also notice the "Extension School" at the end so
"Not very hard to pick if you know what you're doing" Yale: _hearts stop_ "But it requires some skill and is probably not going to be picked on the street" Yale: DON'T SCARE US LIKE THAT!
I think the LPL needs to introduce his own security scale.
If it’s 1-10, nothing will do better than a 3. Maybe he should do a letter and number. Letter for standard tools or one he and Bosnian Bill made, then how many seconds it takes to open
We just base it off video length
@@ConFlow247 well it would be more honest to be how long it takes him to open in any means.
"[...] going to tell you about all its quirks & features & then I'm going to give it a LPL score..."
4 out of 5 Torts
"Probably not going to be picked on the street." High praise from LPL.
That's all you need to hear about how good the lock is honestly.
Yep, that's probably because of how it has to be picked on both sides. Definitely a great compliment from LPL
As good as it gets.
Probably the best advertisement LPL gave them! I can pick it, but your regular crackhead safe!
yea but like he says, that makes it a good lock, not "maximum security" like they advertise
His requirement of "some skill" is something us mortals cannot hope to attain
Even when he says something is really easy I'm sure I couldn't do it.
its frustrating sometimes...
a lots of europen locks are hard to pick. even the cheap ones
Bullshit. It is not that hard to learn a new skill if you lift your head up from the Ipad.
@@arcticrunning8370 Ironically, the "i pad" you hate so much, is something that's made it easier than ever to learn a new skill, with the internet, I've learned how to repair most consoles and computers, as well as build my own keyboard, computers, etc., and the entire thing that sparked my passion was the internet. it took time to learn, and I broke a few old phones on the way, but if it weren't for the internet, help from online forums, and videos and such, I probably would have never gotten to this point.
Housing agent showing maximum security panic room of a house: Nobody can get in once we lock the door. Click click click... What is that sound?
LPL: Number one is binding...
This got me 😂
hahahaha brooo this slaps hard
@@seanmighty2471 that true
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
stop stealing comments
if it takes the LPL more then 90 second to pick a lock you can call it a high security and give it 10/10
He also just showed you how to pick it which someone can buy a few and practice now
@@herpderpherpa he shows how to pick in every video and it takes less then 15 second i ain't saying that this lock is good, it's just better then 90% then master lock products
@@herpderpherpa True he showed you how to pick it but you still require the skill to implement that knowledge which is still beyond a lot of pickers.
@@cheekychappy1234 I feel like all it really takes is just practice once you got past the initial step of knowledge which you get some what from this video
I mean could you not still just cut the lock and get the bike
"It requires some skill and probably won't be picked on the street." Second highest praise LPL can give. Only topped by "A lock I would consider using."
Love how he only considers using it :D, not even a guarantee. Would rather just use duct tape.
You have a point. If you use enough of the right kind of duct tape, it's at least 5 times more secure than a master lock.😂
When did he say that? I don't remember seeing him use the phrase consider using this lock.. Can you tell me which video?
For example, check out video 1177 on the BiLock Version 2.
@@Tonjevic thanks man
"It requires some skill and is probably not going to be picked on the street" Alright, so it's a high A tier with a 9/10 rating and I should totally buy it. Thanks!
That chain tho, kinda skimpy. Id really put this at a 6. And i think a little more internal look is in order to see what other vulnerabilities it has.
@@metamorphicorder yeah, a thief is going to take a grinder or pneumatic bolt cutter to that shackle or chain. no reason to pick a lock when you know you can get through that chain or shackle in seconds.
Exactly my takeaway!
@@theghostofthomasjenkins9643 A pneumatic bolt cutter out on the streets? I'd think they'd use a hydraulic one.
@@John_Ridley yeah but, you know, if someone sees a motherfucker sawing away at a bikelock they're probably going to call the police or something
LPL: "Requires some skill to open"
Locksmith: "Requires an angle grinder"
An angle grinder, 30-45 minutes of grinding and making a mess, a stupidly high price tag, and requires a new lock.
Thanks a bunch "locksmith". If I wanted to tear my crap up I'd use my own angle grinder and save the money.
@@malhavoc431 heck the jaws of life would make quick work in that case.
Given some of the "locksmiths" I've had the misfortune to deal with in the past, the lock is the one thing they don't even try to work with. Most people can wield an angle grinder or kick in a door...why would we go to the effort and expense of calling an "expert" to watch them do precisely that 🤦♂️
I really can't believe locksmiths actually charge people to grind their way through a lock. If you can't pick the lock then I'm sorry, but you suck at your job. If a locksmith get's on sight and get's bested by a lock, they should apologize to the client, and offer to cut it, FREE OF CHARGE for their failure, and use it as a learning experience to get better.
@@LegDayLas that’s... quite a strong opinion...
More than 1 minute in the hand of LockPickingLawyer, I'd say it's pretty good. Only a handful of thieves are able to pick it that fast.
I don't think any thieves could, most don't want to put in time to learn stuff, they'd probably just cut it.
The thieves who can pick as fast as LPL are too busy stealing gold from Fort Knox to nick a bike.
Only if the bike is worth thousands of dollars, that's very unlikely because it would be used or in a secure location of some sort
But yeah, I would take more time that would be very suspicious
And theyd have to have done some recon and know what to expect from this specific model
Man those theives must be little if you can hold them In your hands
After watching LPL's videos for quite some time, I've become convinced that every lock's greatest security flaw is its keyhole.
Man your comment is deep
Underrated
Duck tape the key holes. We all know LPL’s kryptonite is duck tape. If wrap a lock with duck tape, it will take him well over a minute just to get to the key hole while he can pick the lock in seconds.
In a fantasy story I read, they asked the question: "Why do they put riddles in a dungeon since it means intruders can guess the answer? It's not like the owner would need a hint."
Their explanation was that by making it a riddle, it strengthens the enchantments and helps ensure intruders can't dispell them. The metaphor used was effectively, "Compare a bike lock with a key to one with a combination lock. The key lock could be picked open given the tools and skills to back it up. The combination lock, meanwhile, can't be picked into but can have its answer manually guessed by anyone regardless of skill given enough time and patience. It's like that, but also giving a hint as to what the answer is means people trying to bypass it can't cut through the lock's shackle."
@@jacob5169 And as usual, the true solution is just to be a monster of an enchanter that can simply make a "shackle" so thick you won't find someone who can cut through it, point of comparison: Squire Strongholds.
Though the metaphor falls apart when accounting for dastardly keyways and bitting that can foil even the most skilled lockpickers simply by preventing them from being able to pick in the first place.
He's made such a name for himself that soon companies will start rating their locks by how long will it take Lock picking lawyer to pick it.
theres a company that did use his vid to advertise on their website how good their lock is, its bowley if i remember correctly
What's the betting most security companies that produce locks etc have subbed and have the notifications on? And pray haha.
L@@Fux069 What did the ad say? "The LockPicking Lawyer didn't even try to pick our lock"?
@@jmchez Something like that. He then picked their lock
More than 60 seconds: 10/10 "effectively unpickable"
If i told my 16 year old self that when I'm an adult, I'd be watching a person pick locks over a thousand times, young me would call present me insane. Yet here we are
If I told myself 1 year ago I would call myself that, heck I can't believe I am still watching these abd have the notifications on
If i told my 16 year old self that... I don't know, haven't become him yet.
Eh I've been watching since i was 16, 16 year old me was into learning about locks
It's 2020, everyone is insane.
I'm 16 rn and I'm mentally unstable
> Lock called "Maximum Security"
> Video longer than 2 minutes
> Name was deserved, probably
1 minute anf a few seconds were just an intro
@@titaniumdrivetechnologyco.8325 send him one
@@titaniumdrivetechnologyco.8325 You could always send him one to take a look at. Though I imagine an attack similar to the one used by DeviantOllam on the previous version could still work. ruclips.net/video/UGHjW3ZbCT8/видео.html
@@titaniumdrivetechnologyco.8325 well send it to him then
@@yorga06 他不要!Haha!
All manufacturers of chain locks should carry a disclaimer :
NOT LOCKPICKINGLAWYER RESISTANT.
Lmao
If LPL says "It does require some skill", it says that avrage locksmith will not help you open this.
Thieves will just use an angle grinder.
@@two_tier_gary_rumain and locksmith
@@two_tier_gary_rumain quite difficult against a chain, and noisy too
@@two_tier_gary_rumain I’m just picturing a thief carrying around a long orange extension with it
@@Auto209 my angle grinder in the garage is cordless.
I don't know if every lock in the world is junk or you're just too good. It makes me wonder if it's even worth investing in a more expensive lock.
Although you did say it's unlikely to be picked in the street, so that's something.
I think you should start showing locks you find difficult to pick
Locks are a deterrent, for the most part.
If you have something that size on you're bike, it's going to mean one of two things to a thief.
Either it's a $$$$$ bike, or it's not worth it and they'll find something easier.
Get this one: /watch?v=D6vioIPVzM4
This one is like 4 stars out of 5. Average for this channel is 2.
A lock that is feasible for mass production and yet inexpensive enough for consumer market needs to have as few and cheap parts as possible to keep the cost of manufacturing them low. Therefore the lock designers are quite limited in mechanical complexity, which then results in locks that are either pickable after some time or insecure by cheap material.
The task is not to design an "unpickable" lock; it could be done, but that lock would cost a manyfold of "normal" consumer-grade locks. The task is to design a lock that is difficult enough so that potential thieves will rather go and find other locks to pick than this one.
It's like a group of people getting chased by a lion. You don't have to outrun the lion, you just need to be faster than other people...
_Father lock_
"Just what did they teach you at Yale?!?"
Did you get a _Master_ degree?
"You went to Yale? You're hired!"
"Thanks, I really need this yob."
To me this seems like a good lock. You took a 'while' longer and you are clearly a top expert. Id happily buy this one
well if it takes LPL more than 30 sec to open, it is a good lock, that's the rule
Claiming it's pick resistant is a bit like claiming something is bullet resistant... it all depends which guns you bring to the party.
Or to the school if you're in America
Which it's literally what it means. They didn't say it's pick proof. The same way there's no bullet PROOF armor, only bullet-resistant, because, if you didn't know, M829 technically counts as a "bullet" as well.
mcdon2401 you didn't see the squire lock vs .50 cal then?
... And whether you're behind the gun barrel or in front of it.
naa it is pick resistant its not saying pick proof very big difference water resistant watch and water proof watch only 1 type u take diving with u
Trust me, after Yale, it's time for Harvard to be humiliated now.
Then Oxford then every university
@Yeetdatshulker1 glad that you got the joke :)
I do appreciate this comment.
Made me chucle
When The LPL sees 'Maximun Security' he reads 'C'mon humilliate us'.
Except in this case, his performance gave them high praise. It was way harder for him to get into that than most things on this channel.
Nice
0:49 LPL: "Its a slider sidebar- Above average"
Me, (who can't open a lock with a key): mmm... ya.. Makes sense...
well....it took him a little more than a minute which is not something we can say about most of the locks on the channel
Props to Yale for saying "pick resistant" and not pick-proof like any other brands!
Anything that takes LPL more than 1 minute to pick damn well deserves to be called maximum security
lol
Second Lock: Is a completely different lock
Lock Picking Lawyer: looks exactly the same to me
That killed me xDD
"you need some skill". OK, I'll buy 20 of them, they're good.
WOW one minute and 22 seconds to pick. This is a GREAT lock. Buy stock in this company today, for it's going up on Monday.
*locks myself in safe room*
"Okay, I'm safe...."
LPL: "One is binding."
"....oh fuck..."
11/10 comment 👏
"Where did you learn to pick locks?" "Yale" "And why did you apply to work for our company?" " I need a yob."
Heh
Almost 3 Weeks of waiting for the special lock from Stuff Made Here aka Shane. The anticipation is killing me
Don't know anything about locks I just love how concise and informative these videos are. There's no filler, no ads, nothing. And I fucking love it. Thank you sir 👍🤟🤙🙏👌👍
The epitome of someone who can make something extremely difficult look SOOOO easy!
Even then, he says it is "some skill" lmao
So humble
Yeah, I still struggle picking master locks...
I won't lie, the fact that it took you as long as it did, is Definitely a plus in my book for the lock. Having seen you pick locks like they weren't even meant to be sercue at all, I'd say this one must be pretty good!
Maximum Security lock
Video is 3 minutes long
"Something's wrong I can feel it"
His picking starts at like 1:04 so its less than the 3 minutes even
3 minutes is a long video for him, especially when he isn’t shaming a company
A lock that takes LPL 1:30 min to open deserves the name maximun security
@N Webb okay, if you say so internet man
As a Financial Professional, it's awesome to see another person in a professional career with a not-so-mainstream hobby! Sword-fighting is mine, but I've also been interested in lockpicking for a while, so I'm glad I found your channel!
that doesn't say pick resistant. That's clearly a wave rake in the picture.
Probably said in jest, but they aren't going to show an image of everything type of pick/rake. It's a basic image and their intention is to show that it can't be picked.
Its just a symbol. They aren't making any sort of bold claims with it. Its left up to the consumer to decide what that truly means to them.
@@Semystic It’s up to the consumer to decide what it means to them? It is a claim from the manufacturer. What a given consumer thinks it means is useless.
@@yosemitesam4549 Unfortunately, that's what happens when people don't enforce truth in advertising laws.
@@FelisImpurrator Unfortunately, we stopped legally requiring truth years ago. Around the time subjectivism forced it's way into all of our institutions.
“Not going to be picked on the street” is the bronze medal from LPL (the silver being “this was a challenging lock” and gold being “I’d use this lock”). Well done
Ah yes, Lpl's favorite type of lock. "Maximum Security"
its maximum security if it takes him more than a minute to pick.
Im getting my first lockpicking set this christmas thanks to this guy
I'd say the claim of being pick resistant is accurate since it took "you" longer than a few seconds to open it. When I saw a 3 minute video, I knew it was at least an above average lock.
"Not going to be picked on the street" high praise from LPL.
Me: In my house during a purge
LockPickingLawyer: nice click out of 1, 2 is binding
Just wanted to say: Because of your videos I bought a cheap lock picking set, a padlock, and just opened the lock for the first time by raking, and single pin picking.
Every lock is "pick-proof" and gangsta until LPL gets his hands on it.
Except the Bowley, only 3 people have managed to pick one. I'd call that "pick proof"
sweats in lock manufacturer
Impressive as always!! This calls for a beer!! Also the lightspreading I did in this world today! Played my homemade guitar, with slide. True torture to the ears. But now I'm home listening to the soothing voice of LPL. Thx!!
Seems a relatively competent lock. "Good enough for the streets"?
Seems like it to me, even he spent a little longer on it than usual, which makes me pretty confident that it's not gonna be picked by just your average guy. I'd feel comfortable slapping this on stuff.
While it seems to be very pick resistant and good set of bolt cutters or a battery operated grinder with a metal cutting disk would make short work of that chain
@@dougclapsaddle65 Yeah, but to be fair, most locks would give up to an angle grinder anyway. Just that "SAF" lock...
@@francescoaiazzone yeah, so the core doesn't really matter as long as it can't just be raked open.
@@theghostofthomasjenkins9643 This.
LPL silent praise: "It's not going to be picked on the street."
Oh okay I can buy this - street use only.
this guy could pick the correct lotto numbers.
Good one!
Number 42 is binding, nice click out of 89... Nothing on 94, let's double check them incase they moved 😂😂
Yale's CEO woked up troubled by seeing his lock being picked by LPL, but then took a sigh of relief as it lasted longer than 90 seconds, he then opened the champagne while announcing "good job boys, we did it"
Yale : this is maximum sec....
LPL : err... No.
Well, it took LPL 1 minute 30 to open, it’s like a 9/10 tbf
I love how he takes time to explain it while cracking it
Took just over 1 min for him to pick, ~I wonder if the people at Yale are celebrating 🤣
His final remark is very very positive.
I love reading the titles and then checking how long the video is... it cracks me up every time 😂
Sold secure rating system:
Bronze: Require power tool to cut quickly.
Silver: Novice pickers cannot open it.
Gold: LPL calls it "above average".
I am so excited to see him take on "Stuff Made Here"s unpickable lock
Hears explosion from lock: "little click on one"
while he was picking this lock I started feeling like I was at the dentist's office. I started remembering the feeling of the tools the dentist uses
Lord of locks is trying his best to defend today. But LPL is way too strong.
I know what to expect by now but im always suprised by how effortlessly you do this
2:47
That's "pick resistant" enough for me.
One of the best lockpickers on earth taking a few minutes in his studio after he's presumably had a few goes at learning the gist of it - this lock will not be picked on the street, like he said.
Hey LPL... any updates on Shane's (from Stuff Made Here) lock?
Oh yeah! I really want him to take the challenge!
I've been waiting for this myself.
Yes! I can't wait to see that video
Could be a really neat collaboration, but I'm still really skeptical that a relative newbie to the lock community could build something very pick resistant. But I am curious to find out!
I did see him reply to a comment about this before, and according to LPL, Shane will be making an improved version of the one in his video (with more pins and other improvements) and will send LPL that version to pick, and LPL said it would likely be after Christmas before he actually gets the lock
After watching bosnian bill struggle with the locks that you pick routinely I am no longer alarmed that you picked my bike lock in less than a minute. I bought a kit and tried the ignition on my truck when I needed to replace the key. I got the new cylinder twice after significant frustration. I never did manage to pick the one in the steering column before I gave up and drilled it out.
Manufacturer Marketing Director: Hey! Someone posted a review of our Maximum Secur.. Dang, it's an LPL video.
"Huh. Took him a whole minute and a half. We should promote this!"
I enjoyed the way the "doors" of the lock opened when he inserted the z-bar.
Yale: This is one of our best locks. It's unpickable
LPL: So you've chosen death...
Lockpicking ASMR. I love those clicks.
Yale when they see the video : *AH GODDAMN IT*
I encountered one of these type of locks a week ago. This video helped me a lot.
every lock that's proclaimed to be "maximum security" is just asking to be humiliated
But this one was actually great.
The trouble is it's too easy to put 'maximum security' on any product and not have to back it up. I could write 'maximum security' on my front door - doesn't mean anything at the end of the day.
Resistant to picking is equivalent to drill resistance. It doesn't stop tunnel boring machine for opening the lock.
"Not going to be picked on the street"
In other words: I'll take your entire stock.
Yale Maximum Security Padlock
LPL video length 3:06
Tells me all I need to know about this padlock and he doesn't touch it till 1 minute into the video!
Excellent work.....
"Hi, yeah this is Yale, we need to put an 11 on our packaging rating scale now, don't ask why just do it. Can you update and send that back?"
I use this lock and chain, nice to see it featured and given a reasonable review.
z-bar: *doesn't move*
LPL: yup ok so that just moved half a mile so that means right side is done
Sold! 😁
The more it takes to LPL to open it, the better... I will tell my aunty to buy one of these, considering thieves just made her bike to vanish, while it was inside her building's driveway, but unfortunately for her, chained with a really bad lock (left broken where the bike was) as she forgot where she put the better lock... 😎
Any product advertising pick resistance needs a scale that goes to 11 if they want it to be LPL proof.
I made a pick proof lock for my house easy: I modified a high voltage generator in a lost micro wave heater and attached it to my lock. Then I grounded a metal pins carpet in front of my door and place some water on it every day. If you want to do the same: Do not forget to insulate your key with high voltage proof silicone as I did.
Ah, ein deutsches Produkt: „30 Jahre Garantie“
So gelob ich mir das.
Bei uns gibt es keine lebenslange Garantie. Bei uns muss das klar definiert sein was Lifetime ist: 30 Jahre. Ordnung muss sein!
Nach 30 Jahren kehrt in Deutschland automatisch Rechtsfrieden ein. Du hättest ab dann also keinen durchsetzbaren Anspruch gegen den Hersteller, auch wenn er mit einer „lebenslangen Garantie“ wirbt. Würde er diese Tatsache auf dem deutschen Markt nicht klar stellen, wäre es unlautere Werbung, weil er mehr verspricht als er in Deutschland halten kann.
lmao thanks for noticing that.
@@Skoell1983 Deutschland in Drei Sätzen
Absolutely awesome 😎, your lock-picking skills are awesome. I’m trying to learn this great trade at home. Thanks man 👍✌🏻👍✌🏻💙🙏🏻
The last time I was this early, masterlock still had a reputation
*entire Mechanism exploding*
"Little click out of one..."
When an LPL video has quotation marks:
Omae wa mou shinde iru.
Stop holding out on us with that collab!
The amount of time LPL picks the lock should be the measurement of lock security
The average thief isn't going to be picking this on the street. I think that's what we needed to know. Thanks, LPL!
_Harvard admissions has entered the chat_
I dont get the joke
@N Webb the Extension School courted me for awhile while I was looking into grad programs and honestly
It's basically a community college compared to the main university
The education is probably very good (especially for being cheaper than the main university), but if you're hoping people are going to be impressed by the Harvard name, the people who would be impressed would also notice the "Extension School" at the end so
@@EnergeticWaves Harvard loves any opportunity to poke fun of Yale when it's down
My _Master_ degree seems worthless now
"Let's see what it takes to pick this open." *everyone checks the video running time*
Netflix: "are you still watching?"
Some girl disappointing her father: 1:11
*I N S E R T E D S I D E W A Y S*
I'm dead
Starting to think the most secure lock would be one with a microphone that stays locked if it hears '1 is binding, click out of 2...'
And don't forget I feel movement on the core and false get😭😭🔧😀😭😂🇺🇸🔧🗝
What if during a purge you lock your home and you hear
"Click on 1, 2 is binding, nothing on 3, click on 4."
Before I even watched, seeing the words "Maximum Security" written next to a video that was only three minutes long gave me a slight giggle.
"Not very hard to pick if you know what you're doing"
Yale: _hearts stop_
"But it requires some skill and is probably not going to be picked on the street"
Yale: DON'T SCARE US LIKE THAT!
"Probably not going to be picked on the street"
"But unfortunately, my desk is not the street" (From his other video)
If his desk was on the street he probably get caught and torn a new arse whole😭😭😭😭🗝🗝🔩🔨
Ah a three minute video and "maximum security lock." Keep them coming LPL.
he could be stealing mass fortune but instead he is teaching us that no lock is safe and making videos on youtube this is the most humble guy ever.
"Above average core". Imma buy 10
I can't wait for the "Stuff Made Here" "unpickable lock" video!