Awesome tool for Locksmiths and Hobby pickers alike. It's incredible how quick it works, though if I were charging by the hour... ha Great video my friend!
@@HelpfulLockPicker bought so many of their tools over the years. Still have my first set of picks. Never broke a one! Tickle the pins! Ill keep you up to date. It should arrive maybe on Friday - Monday.
I received it. The same locks (17 of them) SPP require about 15 to 25 minutes of picking. With the new Southord it takes 2 to 5 minutes! I wish I could tell you it's better than the more expensive ones. But I have a feeling they are about the same in effectiveness. The German one probably has better finish and components would be my guess. But this Southord is extremely nice! Glad to answer any more questions. Best regards sir!
Me too, I can't wait to see what this tool is capable of doing with the more difficult locks, also I am specially interested to see what it will do with the European perfile door looks with side pins etc.
@@HelpfulLockPicker that sounds like a great idea. See how far it can get. I'd think it would have issues with serrated pins. Looking forward to finding out 😊
Great review my friend and glad you used the jasafe lock in the video i am not sure if There is spools in IT but i don't think There is also i for some wierd resson can't open a lock when i turn the Kronos as you do i turn it upsitedown when i use it and that Works for me, i even open ruko's with it
@@HelpfulLockPicker yeah they lost all common sense. There is a cheap Chinese electro pick gun from GOSO or KOSO for about $30 that does work great as well. Many RUclips reviews about it. I would not mind to pay lets say $120 or $130 for a real high quality pick gun but their current pricing is just insane.
You did exactly what I predicted. You had to justify the purchase using easy locks with very non-restrictive warded keyways. This is not a review. This is just a show and tell of what your skills are up to date. You should have introduced a more restrictive warded keyway from the start. It would have been more realistic. I think you will play with this tool for a few weeks and become bored with it very soon as I did.
@@HelpfulLockPicker Quality videos, not quantity. Was there any reason you couldn't have put locks with more restrictive warding in first video? All this video did was show how easy it is to open easy locks. I learned nothing. If you had an Abus discus lock at the end of your video you would had gotten my attention. We have seen plenty of videos with wide open keyways. Show us $200 worth of justification for buying this tool.
@@laurenarndt464 I understand what you are saying but I don't believe this tool is designed to be the end all of tools. What this tool does well it does well. Locks with tight keyways like a Yale I would probably try bumping if I wanted to do a non-skilled attack. At least in the United States this tool is well worth the money. Realistically, it can open the majority of residential locks (Kwikset and Schlage) and master lock padlocks. This is significant in my opinion especially if it is for someone without any SPP skills like a law enforcement officer. But we will find out soon enough what it can open :) I am also curious to see how well it will work as a combination tool such as rapidly pick to false set and SPP from there.
@@HelpfulLockPicker I got bored with it after 3 weeks. It's a pretty tool that has limited range. Most people are using Smartkey, so unless you can pick open one of these repeated with this tool, you got Schlage and older Kwikset locks to make your case. I sold my tool off. It's just a toy that got you excited when it came in the mail. Once you got your fix, you will have to make videos to justify the price you paid. I would never buy this tool again. Hopefully, Multipick is using you for advertising and you paid nothing. Show us harder locks, please. RESPECTFULLY.
Great review!!!
That is a very nice tool!!!
🐈👍👍🐈
Thanks for checking it out!
can't wait to see the kronos do harder locks in the future
I am interested to see what I can get open :)
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Awesome tool for Locksmiths and Hobby pickers alike. It's incredible how quick it works, though if I were charging by the hour... ha Great video my friend!
I think most locksmiths charge by the job so any incentive to get it done quicker is a positive thing :)
LOL! Ordered the $150 Southord few days ago. New toy! Best regards!
Thanks for sharing, I'm interested to hear how you like it
@@HelpfulLockPicker bought so many of their tools over the years. Still have my first set of picks. Never broke a one! Tickle the pins! Ill keep you up to date. It should arrive maybe on Friday - Monday.
I received it. The same locks (17 of them) SPP require about 15 to 25 minutes of picking. With the new Southord it takes 2 to 5 minutes! I wish I could tell you it's better than the more expensive ones. But I have a feeling they are about the same in effectiveness. The German one probably has better finish and components would be my guess. But this Southord is extremely nice! Glad to answer any more questions. Best regards sir!
Me too, I can't wait to see what this tool is capable of doing with the more difficult locks, also I am specially interested to see what it will do with the European perfile door looks with side pins etc.
I don't have many locks like that to try it on (
Nice. Would love to see it open a Schlage, Yale, and Kwikset. Best of luck to you on this series. Very nice tool there. Good luck HLP!
Kwikset yes, Schalge Yes, I will get back to you on Yale. Yale has a tough keyway for this
It looks pretty handy so far. Have a great one my friend.
Thanks!
Good review, Thanks. Looks like a quality tool.
Thank you for the kind words and for checking out the KRONOS!
Great review my friend.
Thank you for the kind words!
Nicely done great review. 😎
Thanks for checking it out!
I love it. Such a cool device. Have you tried it on anything a bit more secure? Would love to know what belt color this thing could get up to. :P
I plan to try it out and maybe try my progressive lock list
@@HelpfulLockPicker that sounds like a great idea. See how far it can get. I'd think it would have issues with serrated pins. Looking forward to finding out 😊
I look forward to seeing what this beasty will open.
May too, it will be a fun journey :)
Have you ever used this lock pick kronos with a abus 55,pro series master all with spools and mix of security pins
No
Is it as powerful as it looks and sounds? It really does look pretty powerful.
I don't think it is a miracle tool but when it works it works
Great review my friend and glad you used the jasafe lock in the video i am not sure if There is spools in IT but i don't think There is also i for some wierd resson can't open a lock when i turn the Kronos as you do i turn it upsitedown when i use it and that Works for me, i even open ruko's with it
Nice, thanks for sharing! Thank you again for the lock :)
@@HelpfulLockPicker your welcome My Friend
Multipick even raised the pricing of the Kronos to €229. Insane.
Wow, that is too much!
@@HelpfulLockPicker yeah they lost all common sense. There is a cheap Chinese electro pick gun from GOSO or KOSO for about $30 that does work great as well. Many RUclips reviews about it. I would not mind to pay lets say $120 or $130 for a real high quality pick gun but their current pricing is just insane.
Pretty usefull for a Apocalypse.
Especially if you can charge the batteries
Wow, that’s huge
It wouldn't fit well in an EDC kit, that's for sure
It's a vibrant one
Lol
Love the pick,but I want to be a great picker,
Thanks for sharing, for me open is open
Now use it on an ASSA.
I plan to try it on as many locks as I can I'm not scared to fail, lol
You did exactly what I predicted. You had to justify the purchase using easy locks with very non-restrictive warded keyways. This is not a review. This is just a show and tell of what your skills are up to date. You should have introduced a more restrictive warded keyway from the start. It would have been more realistic. I think you will play with this tool for a few weeks and become bored with it very soon as I did.
I plan to go through a lot of locks and tey it out and make a mini series with it. Failures and successes
@@HelpfulLockPicker Quality videos, not quantity. Was there any reason you couldn't have put locks with more restrictive warding in first video? All this video did was show how easy it is to open easy locks. I learned nothing. If you had an Abus discus lock at the end of your video you would had gotten my attention. We have seen plenty of videos with wide open keyways. Show us $200 worth of justification for buying this tool.
@@laurenarndt464 I understand what you are saying but I don't believe this tool is designed to be the end all of tools. What this tool does well it does well. Locks with tight keyways like a Yale I would probably try bumping if I wanted to do a non-skilled attack.
At least in the United States this tool is well worth the money. Realistically, it can open the majority of residential locks (Kwikset and Schlage) and master lock padlocks. This is significant in my opinion especially if it is for someone without any SPP skills like a law enforcement officer. But we will find out soon enough what it can open :)
I am also curious to see how well it will work as a combination tool such as rapidly pick to false set and SPP from there.
@@HelpfulLockPicker I got bored with it after 3 weeks. It's a pretty tool that has limited range. Most people are using Smartkey, so unless you can pick open one of these repeated with this tool, you got Schlage and older Kwikset locks to make your case. I sold my tool off. It's just a toy that got you excited when it came in the mail. Once you got your fix, you will have to make videos to justify the price you paid. I would never buy this tool again. Hopefully, Multipick is using you for advertising and you paid nothing. Show us harder locks, please. RESPECTFULLY.