Sure. They do very good locks. This one is not the most difficult to pick if you know the model and come prepared, otherwise it is a good all around performer and would not hesitate to fit it on my door.
It is still an excellent all-around lock. Picking is not really a threat in real life and even in that regard, it offers very good resistance. I have been able to pick it quickly but remember that I did practice on this specific lock, I had all the tools at hand and did know exactly what to expect. It is very unlikely that a burglar will have a pick with a perfectly sized magnet in his toolbox. Most of the time, they will simply try to snap the lock, break the door, or find another way to enter. And this locks comes with a ton of protections against brute for attacks. Personally, this is a lock that I would not hesitate to use on my front door.
@@kuratovsky In terms of picking resistance, the MTL800 is much harder. On the Abus, each protection is very well isolated from the others so you can pick the main stack (not very hard), then take care of the magnetic system (you just need the right tool, and finally deal with the Abus ball bearing system. On the MTL, you have to deal with pin-in-pins + interactive element + springless sliders facing the pin stack, all at the same time. It is definitely a hard lock to pick.
@@yom73 This were exactly my thoughts watching this: The weakness results in the possibility to overcome the mechanics one after the other. What was your experience here: How much effort did it take you to build your toolings - is this something a well-prepared burglar would have at hand as default toolings (because many locks use a similar tech these days, maybe), or does it took you a while to build them perfectly matched to THIS lock?
Hi, It looks to be a very good lock. I didn’t have the opportunity to pick one but my friend Yabende did. You may want to check his channel. In any case, picking is a fairly low threat if burglars want to break in. They will more likely try to snap / drill the lock. In that regards, the Tokoz seems fairly secure.
I would say any high security lock hidden behind a reinforced handle with an anti-drill steel plate will be more effective than the very best lock exposed. This said, the Abloy Protect 2 is one of the most challenging lock to pick (I have one but didn’t pick it yet) but I cannot comment on other attacks. Since it is the top of the line at Abloy, I assume it should be well above average. I also heard that the Abus Bravus 4000 is one of the toughest lock against brute force attacks. It is clearly not the most pick resistant but lock picking is not a serious threat IRL.
@@Hazaa187 The design looks very similar. In addition to the main pin stack, the 4000 seems to have side pins when the 3500MX has a magnetic element. The magnetic element can be extremely tricky if you don’t know it is there but becomes trivial when you are aware (ie by seeing the key). On the other hand the side pins will not require a special tool and will be defeated by an experienced picker. That said, I would probably prefer having more pins to pick upfront than relying only on the magnetic system to prevent the lock from rotating. I don’t know its resistance but once the main stack is picked, you can can apply some serious force on this tiny part. Personally I would fit the 4000 on my door, but again, behind a reinforced handle.
Abus gotta be one of the worst companies to make locks, like who the heck make those cylinders that any of them can be picked in few minutes...never made good product but take money
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wow! What a pick!!
Thanks 😊
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good lock anyway i have it .^^abus is nice
Sure. They do very good locks. This one is not the most difficult to pick if you know the model and come prepared, otherwise it is a good all around performer and would not hesitate to fit it on my door.
Seems like a good lock
It is and it also seems very resistant to brute force attacks (snapping, drilling, pulling, etc).
Now i know, how much it is worth. I am glad, i did not spend that lot of money for it.
It is still an excellent all-around lock. Picking is not really a threat in real life and even in that regard, it offers very good resistance. I have been able to pick it quickly but remember that I did practice on this specific lock, I had all the tools at hand and did know exactly what to expect. It is very unlikely that a burglar will have a pick with a perfectly sized magnet in his toolbox. Most of the time, they will simply try to snap the lock, break the door, or find another way to enter. And this locks comes with a ton of protections against brute for attacks. Personally, this is a lock that I would not hesitate to use on my front door.
@@yom73 Thanks for the detailed reply, it was quite helpful! Do you happen to know how it compares to the Mul-T-Lock MTL800?
@@kuratovsky In terms of picking resistance, the MTL800 is much harder. On the Abus, each protection is very well isolated from the others so you can pick the main stack (not very hard), then take care of the magnetic system (you just need the right tool, and finally deal with the Abus ball bearing system. On the MTL, you have to deal with pin-in-pins + interactive element + springless sliders facing the pin stack, all at the same time. It is definitely a hard lock to pick.
@@yom73 thank you for this, just purchased this for my home
@@yom73 This were exactly my thoughts watching this: The weakness results in the possibility to overcome the mechanics one after the other.
What was your experience here: How much effort did it take you to build your toolings - is this something a well-prepared burglar would have at hand as default toolings (because many locks use a similar tech these days, maybe), or does it took you a while to build them perfectly matched to THIS lock?
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What do you think about TOKOZ 400 Pro Hard ? Have you tried to open it with a lock pick?
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It looks to be a very good lock. I didn’t have the opportunity to pick one but my friend Yabende did. You may want to check his channel. In any case, picking is a fairly low threat if burglars want to break in. They will more likely try to snap / drill the lock. In that regards, the Tokoz seems fairly secure.
@@yom73 Please drop the link to his channel.
@@voloha277 youtube.com/@yabende?si=CKCvvAK7fAEVFuQo
Mottura 3DKey next please!
It looks very cool but unfortunately not easy to find at a decent price.
@yom73 What do you say is the most secure lock at the moment in terms of overall security like picking, force, etc.
I would say any high security lock hidden behind a reinforced handle with an anti-drill steel plate will be more effective than the very best lock exposed.
This said, the Abloy Protect 2 is one of the most challenging lock to pick (I have one but didn’t pick it yet) but I cannot comment on other attacks. Since it is the top of the line at Abloy, I assume it should be well above average.
I also heard that the Abus Bravus 4000 is one of the toughest lock against brute force attacks. It is clearly not the most pick resistant but lock picking is not a serious threat IRL.
Thank you for your fast reply.
What would you say wich lock is more secure? The Abus Bravus MX 3500 or the Abus Bravus 4000?
@@Hazaa187 The design looks very similar. In addition to the main pin stack, the 4000 seems to have side pins when the 3500MX has a magnetic element. The magnetic element can be extremely tricky if you don’t know it is there but becomes trivial when you are aware (ie by seeing the key).
On the other hand the side pins will not require a special tool and will be defeated by an experienced picker.
That said, I would probably prefer having more pins to pick upfront than relying only on the magnetic system to prevent the lock from rotating. I don’t know its resistance but once the main stack is picked, you can can apply some serious force on this tiny part.
Personally I would fit the 4000 on my door, but again, behind a reinforced handle.
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Abus gotta be one of the worst companies to make locks, like who the heck make those cylinders that any of them can be picked in few minutes...never made good product but take money
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