I have learned more about picking locks, (something I knew nothing about 1 year ago), for free watching this channel than I ever expected. The only downfall joining the lock picking sport/hobby for me are all the cool tools I want to buy, this one is top of the list and one day will be riding in my truck with me. Have fun all and happy 4th of July to all.
Dale B check out some of these Chinese websites for inexpensive, but cheap items to start for a beginner. Be aware, there are alot of Chinese junk items also: www.dx.com/ www.wish.com www.dhgate.com www.banggood.com www.geek.com www.Aliexpress.com, m.gearbest.com/ www.wanelo.com www.best-deals.com (www.best-deal.com/)
Yeah. You`ll see when you get started, that "all" the tools and picks, you dont have. Is the ones you think will make you a better picker... This is a rookie "thing" among locksporters, buying a lot of shit, that you dont really need. (Or maybe its just me, who has a lot of pick-sets, that I dont use or maybe use 1-3 picks from??) They dont make you a better picker, only practice and experience do that. So if you want to make your wallet a favor, dont buy all kinds of pick, sets and other tools. But f.ex make your own (this can be really cheap and a lot of fun) and you`ll be suprised, how easy it is to make locksmith/sport tools, that cost several hundred dollars, for a few bucks.
As long as the keyway is open it can open most any schlage/kwikset I have. But when you grab a Euro lock (Newstar etc) with a constricted keyway you'll have problems.
The gadget lover in me always wanted to try electro picking... But, I can get a lot of manual picks for what they ask for this! - I've checked this out at Multipick, but didn't really realize how much stuff the, Kronos came with! The plug spinner, and circular tensioner, 18650 batteries, yet even more accessories, and replacement items. With the tools to maintain the unit to boot! All in a tidy case. I like the ease of the 18650 batteries, a lot of punch in that package. Love that German engineering. Bill, thanks for the updated review!
Very new to lock picking. Bought a cheapo set of picks on ebay and keep picking the same 5 locks over and over again. Learning a lot from you and The Lockpicking Lawyer. This tool is really impressive. Gonna have to get a Kronos tool.
Wow this thing tore through the security pins like regular pins! Watching for years, always fun to see something like this and then I realize it would take me an hour to do the same lol
Your generosity is only bested by your skillz, which combined are a close match for your ability to captivate whilst simultaneously conveying knowledge. Thanks for the vid, info, insight and Happy Independence Day 2018!
I'd like to see this thing used on every whipped lock you get. You could then call it a Hail Mary instead of Whipped. Excellent quality product and I'll be buying one soon. Thanks for the review, Bill
I bought the big orange spinner! I agree that German engineering is second to none but the orange one has that huge spring and it's really hard to break ANY spring! I bought the southord epg when I first started, buddy of mine has the Kronos and I could open better than him "of course I practiced and we all know it makes perfect" but it's not a magic tool! You have to practice with this just like you practice with new picks
Hum interesting. Well after you alter it you will need something else to take care of what that was originally meant for. I would be happy to volunteer help you out with that lol
High Bill, great video!! Sound was still there, but I agree, it's a gremlin, only there when you speak (maybe try not running a filter on the audio track? Not sure), but it's not distracting. Also, I accidentally entered the drawing twice, as the RUclips name confirmation is covered by the submit button. I'm using mobile chrome. Tried multiple orientations in both "desktop" & mobile modes. Just wanted to let you know so I don't get banned from the giveaways. Keep up the great work!!!!
I’ve g the wentt gun and the only problem iv had is with assa cylinders possibly with the heavier springs and being fitted on Propertys where you don’t have the same access around the lock Most euro cylinders probably 6 minutes maximum That looks like a nice gun and works well thanks for the video keep it coming
Don't let this fool you. I bought the Kronos based on Bill's original review. I used it for a few days and sold it. Honestly, I messed around with it a BUNCH and couldn't get it to open anything but some 4 pin master locks and the occasional 5 pinner with no security pins. I tried it on a whole host of locks that I have no trouble single pin picking, and in some cases, raking. I don't know how Bill gets this thing to work so well, but at the very least, using it seems to take some skill of its own. I did mess around with different amounts of tension as well as adjusting the travel on the pick. I had very, very little success with it.
That you turned me onto the Kronos...Bless you, damn you. (It is expensive but if you enjoy laughing at the lock that had previously frustrated you it is worth it) You also imparted the rhythm used to great effect. I have seen people with EPGs that depress the trigger as though it was all that kept them alive. (or that vibrator of legend) That...on...off...on mamba you do is perfect. Incredibly well made, easy to use with an light learning curve. (I opened stuff within seconds of setting the Kronos up where snap guns took quite a while to learn) Now I am trying to learn nuanced use. The restricted keyways in the UK for instance. (I have a Newstar that is kicking my butt)
Is this a solid review from you? I'd love to know if you used this tool successfully (and it sounds like you're confirming it's much better than snap guns?)
Could someone explain how it would be possible for the "Flip it" to work and be efficient and move all of the five pins over the "open line" if the length of the screw of the "Flip it" reaches only untill the third pin or even less, between the second and the third pin ?
Cool review and demonstration my friend not many good quality videos on this product another great video my friend I've been nearly watching you for two years I wouldn't have a channel if it was not seeing your videos you have learnt me a lot thank you for sharing👍😊👍😊😎😎 buddy
Thank you! It took a lot of guts to start up your channel, and I commend you for following through! Keep it up and let's grow the LockSport tribe together!
Hiya awesome video, I was wondering your opinion on which multipick to buy, and which ones better, out of this Kronos or the Artemis and which one came out first? From what I understand the Kronos is the older model? But is the Artemis as powerful? Sorry for all the questions I’m stuck on which one to get there’s not a huge amount of info on the Artemis
Mr. Bill, when you insert the needle into the lock, do you just rest the needle against the pins, or do apply any upward pressure against the pins? I have a manuel gun, but i have not practiced very much with it.
I hold it as far below the pins as the keyway will allow. That gives it time to gather momentum before striking them. Kind of like punching your little brother - the more windup you have, the better.
I do some picking for work. I am good, but not great. This would make my life sooo much easier. But, I don't pick nearly enough to justify the $$$. Winning this would be an awesome late birthday present.
As fascinating (and cool) as that was, I kind of wish Bill hadn't revolved the Revolver, so to speak. I've often wondered if those things (manual snap guns too) work sideways and upside-down.
Another good review thanks a lot but and on another note I just watch the video on the skunklock the lock that if you cut it open has some pepper spray like spray that comes out of it so I'm wondering if you've heard of this one and have anybody picking it and it not spraying the spray that's inside it
That XTAR charger takes much longer to charge up a 2600 mAH 18650 battery (I happen to have those for my e-cig, and the same 0.5A charger). It takes a couple hours to fully charge. I don't mind it, really. I got this idea from somewhere: slower charging also wears the battery in a slower pace. I don't know if it is true or not, but I am hoping it is.
Bill, good progressive testing regiment. Have you tested it on and LFIC/SFIC lock with decent, radical bitting? I think it would be important to see if this tool could over come the problem of mixing the two sheer lines. What do you think?
Vary the springs Bill! Double up a standard spring, use a bic spring, steel and brass, etc. pins made of different metals or other material might be interesting too... Anything that would stop a bump key should at least slow this thing down!
Can you please show exactly how you open the lock with the Kronos? Specially on european locks with a tight keyway. I also bought a Kronos form Multipick, but up to now I wasn't able to pick anything except for a very bad lock.
port29dr The important stuff IS covered in this video. Don't insert the needle too deeply into the keyway. Align the needle parallel with the bottom of the key pins so they are all struck simultaneously. Use pulses like I did in the video, not a constant application of power. This allows the needle to operate at a wider range of oscillation frequencies. The swing range is controlled by the small screw on the needle - and it is all experimental to find the setting that suits the lock. Start with a small swing range, then loosen the screw to widen the range if the lock does not open. Aside from that, all it takes is a little practice. The tool is not magic and will not open everything, but it will open most pin tumblers provided the keyway is open enough to accept the needle.
Will this do T pins, what about dimple locks? It looks a great piece of kit Bill and I’d really like one but the price puts me off a bit, guess it’s time to work smarter not harder! Thanks for a great review.
I suppose if you keep your tension light you can get through T-pins, but it won't work with dimple locks because the keyway is too narrow for the needle to gather up enough momentum to bounce the pins.
Does it get any cooler than this kit?! Kronos seems pretty unstoppable on most common locks, and some uncommon locks also! Damn hard to beat that German engineering and execution. Thanks for the indepth testing Bill!
The lock doesn't care because they are all made from the same material and exactly the same shape. No, again the lock doesn't know or care which way the tool is oriented.
Thanks, I didn't know both companies were using the same material for the needles. I've been trying to use the Kronos to open the American 2000 puck with no luck, should it be able to open it?
first time i seen a pick gun work like in the movies, can the kronos function properly on the Schlage SC1, how well does it function on american locks?
Same with me. Probably because the American locks come with 5 or 6 serrated and serrated spools. I have hit a false set MANY times, but never a full open.
I wonder what would happen if you go through your naughty bucket with that thing. Maybe use it on challenge locks you’ve opened already. That might be fun
The naughty bucket contains a LOT of dimple locks, and it won't work on them. The rest are VERY paracentric keyways and the needle doesn't have room to swing into the pins. I WISH it would work! 😃
Bosnianbill bummer! Lol very nice product though. I wonder if they’re thinking of making needles for paracentric keyways. That would be something. Great video bill
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I have learned more about picking locks, (something I knew nothing about 1 year ago), for free watching this channel than I ever expected. The only downfall joining the lock picking sport/hobby for me are all the cool tools I want to buy, this one is top of the list and one day will be riding in my truck with me. Have fun all and happy 4th of July to all.
Dale B check out some of these Chinese websites for inexpensive, but cheap items to start for a beginner.
Be aware, there are alot of Chinese junk items also:
www.dx.com/
www.wish.com
www.dhgate.com
www.banggood.com
www.geek.com
www.Aliexpress.com,
m.gearbest.com/
www.wanelo.com
www.best-deals.com
(www.best-deal.com/)
Yeah. You`ll see when you get started, that "all" the tools and picks, you dont have. Is the ones you think will make you a better picker... This is a rookie "thing" among locksporters, buying a lot of shit, that you dont really need.
(Or maybe its just me, who has a lot of pick-sets, that I dont use or maybe use 1-3 picks from??)
They dont make you a better picker, only practice and experience do that.
So if you want to make your wallet a favor, dont buy all kinds of pick, sets and other tools. But f.ex make your own (this can be really cheap and a lot of fun)
and you`ll be suprised, how easy it is to make locksmith/sport tools, that cost several hundred dollars, for a few bucks.
Great demonstration and test regimen. I knew about this product, but I’m really glad I clicked anyway!
It should be tested on your crazy pins!
Wow...that's a heck of a kit! Love that the manufacturers are listening to the community. We must vow to use our powers only for good! ;)
will it open any locks from the naughty bucket?
mucles 00 the lockpicking lawyer has been sorting that recently lol
Maybe some, but I think most of those locks have key ways that cause problems.
As long as the keyway is open it can open most any schlage/kwikset I have. But when you grab a Euro lock (Newstar etc) with a constricted keyway you'll have problems.
also wondering this!
The gadget lover in me always wanted to try electro picking... But, I can get a lot of manual picks for what they ask for this! - I've checked this out at Multipick, but didn't really realize how much stuff the, Kronos came with! The plug spinner, and circular tensioner, 18650 batteries, yet even more accessories, and replacement items. With the tools to maintain the unit to boot! All in a tidy case. I like the ease of the 18650 batteries, a lot of punch in that package. Love that German engineering. Bill, thanks for the updated review!
Very new to lock picking. Bought a cheapo set of picks on ebay and keep picking the same 5 locks over and over again. Learning a lot from you and The Lockpicking Lawyer. This tool is really impressive. Gonna have to get a Kronos tool.
Wow this thing tore through the security pins like regular pins! Watching for years, always fun to see something like this and then I realize it would take me an hour to do the same lol
Your generosity is only bested by your skillz, which combined are a close match for your ability to captivate whilst simultaneously conveying knowledge. Thanks for the vid, info, insight and Happy Independence Day 2018!
I watch (and I expect) your videos as a TV series ... And it's impossible to be bored here !
Thanks Bill.
Michel
I'd like to see this thing used on every whipped lock you get. You could then call it a Hail Mary instead of Whipped.
Excellent quality product and I'll be buying one soon. Thanks for the review, Bill
The quality is evident. Thank you!
I bought the big orange spinner! I agree that German engineering is second to none but the orange one has that huge spring and it's really hard to break ANY spring! I bought the southord epg when I first started, buddy of mine has the Kronos and I could open better than him "of course I practiced and we all know it makes perfect" but it's not a magic tool! You have to practice with this just like you practice with new picks
I didn't think it would beat those security pins 🔓. Nice tool. Just got the dark shift set. Thanks for the reviews Bill.
I have something in my bedside drawer I can probably turn into this. Thanks for the idea.
Hum interesting. Well after you alter it you will need something else to take care of what that was originally meant for. I would be happy to volunteer help you out with that lol
you have any videos???
@@clintsingleton3846 😄🤣
I thought the way to defeat an electric pick was a mix of spring strength so they wouldn't oscillate at the same speed...
Yep, that is one of the most common defeats. Another is to use pins of widely varying masses - like one aluminum pin. THAT messes with it too.
The Kronos was pretty cool, and now Muiltipick has added an excellent collection of accessories.
Wow, thoroughly enjoyed that, Bill. Someone else mentioned it but my first thought was the naughty bucket.
I know this is 3 years old but I couldn't resist...
It looks like an elegant pick for a more civilized age.
This kit really brings out the "lazy" in me. Happy July 4th Bill!!!
High Bill, great video!! Sound was still there, but I agree, it's a gremlin, only there when you speak (maybe try not running a filter on the audio track? Not sure), but it's not distracting.
Also, I accidentally entered the drawing twice, as the RUclips name confirmation is covered by the submit button. I'm using mobile chrome. Tried multiple orientations in both "desktop" & mobile modes. Just wanted to let you know so I don't get banned from the giveaways. Keep up the great work!!!!
I think my mom has had one of these electro picks for years.
camjamsdad, lol. You sound like my therapist.
That's funny shit!
Hmmmm. That gives me an idea.
saintquinn007 Lockpicking obviously..
I’ve g the wentt gun and the only problem iv had is with assa cylinders possibly with the heavier springs and being fitted on Propertys where you don’t have the same access around the lock
Most euro cylinders probably 6 minutes maximum
That looks like a nice gun and works well thanks for the video keep it coming
Love your content! I see you are retired but still enjoying your content. Recently discovered this channel and it is inspiring. :)
I never knew it could open security pin's so easily. Sweet kit but super costly for most hobbyist's. I have to win it! 😁👍🏽
I know what you mean - I can't afford one of my own either but really enjoy playing with the ones I give away!
Bosnianbill I don't know about that Bill. Maybe you should enter and try your luck. I'm sure it'll all be above board!😅👍🏽😉
Good idea but I wouldn't be able to sleep at night for the rest of my life... Besides, I don't NEED no stinkin' "master key". Mostly...😃
Bosnianbill haha! 😅👌 🍺too true.
Don't let this fool you. I bought the Kronos based on Bill's original review. I used it for a few days and sold it. Honestly, I messed around with it a BUNCH and couldn't get it to open anything but some 4 pin master locks and the occasional 5 pinner with no security pins. I tried it on a whole host of locks that I have no trouble single pin picking, and in some cases, raking. I don't know how Bill gets this thing to work so well, but at the very least, using it seems to take some skill of its own. I did mess around with different amounts of tension as well as adjusting the travel on the pick. I had very, very little success with it.
Truly amazing and very fast at picking, nice one mate ;-)
My only question is what is the thickness of the pins? I imagine it won't do well on paracentric keyways.
You're right, of course. If the keyway is too paracentric to allow the needle to swing and gather momentum, then it won't work.
That's one massive giveaway ! I would be blown-away if I won that, wow!
That you turned me onto the Kronos...Bless you, damn you. (It is expensive but if you enjoy laughing at the lock that had previously frustrated you it is worth it)
You also imparted the rhythm used to great effect.
I have seen people with EPGs that depress the trigger as though it was all that kept them alive. (or that vibrator of legend)
That...on...off...on mamba you do is perfect.
Incredibly well made, easy to use with an light learning curve. (I opened stuff within seconds of setting the Kronos up where snap guns took quite a while to learn)
Now I am trying to learn nuanced use.
The restricted keyways in the UK for instance.
(I have a Newstar that is kicking my butt)
Is this a solid review from you? I'd love to know if you used this tool successfully (and it sounds like you're confirming it's much better than snap guns?)
Give it a shot at some of the locks in your naughty bucket.
wonder if you could use an electric tooth brush or other tool as a substitute for a 300 pick.
This is an excellent electro pick! It's kinda like magic if you know what your doing lol great review Bill
Excellent review and demonstration.
Could someone explain how it would be possible for the "Flip it" to work and be efficient and move all of the five pins over the "open line" if the length of the screw of the "Flip it" reaches only untill the third pin or even less, between the second and the third pin ?
Wow! This dil... I mean electric pick gun is so amazing, Mr. Bill!
Holy crap, that first opening. I wasn't expecting that.
How about the chess pieces, christmas tree, and bullet packs?
Great review as usual Bill great job.i think might have to enter. 🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟😎
Cool review and demonstration my friend not many good quality videos on this product another great video my friend I've been nearly watching you for two years I wouldn't have a channel if it was not seeing your videos you have learnt me a lot thank you for sharing👍😊👍😊😎😎 buddy
Thank you! It took a lot of guts to start up your channel, and I commend you for following through! Keep it up and let's grow the LockSport tribe together!
love to see this vid in collaboration with the slow mo guys
what about the naughty bucket electro picking test?
Can you finagle a dimple lock with it? It might be interesting to try.
Very nice. Great video and information as always
You're gonna reach-around. 7:40
😂
What about mixed strength springs?
How about pin-in-pin?
Hiya awesome video, I was wondering your opinion on which multipick to buy, and which ones better, out of this Kronos or the Artemis and which one came out first? From what I understand the Kronos is the older model? But is the Artemis as powerful? Sorry for all the questions I’m stuck on which one to get there’s not a huge amount of info on the Artemis
Awesome give away. Probably the only way I could afford one. I don't need to get in fast, but it would be great to own one.
Great tool! Thanks for another awesome video.
Hi mate, could you compare this against the Dino pick gun? Available from UK bump keys
Mr. Bill, when you insert the needle into the lock, do you just rest the needle against the pins, or do apply any upward pressure against the pins? I have a manuel gun, but i have not practiced very much with it.
I hold it as far below the pins as the keyway will allow. That gives it time to gather momentum before striking them. Kind of like punching your little brother - the more windup you have, the better.
Lol, ok great! Thanks for your reply.
Bosnianbill “Kind of like punching your little brother” As the “Little brother” in my family.. I felt that in my soul.
I do some picking for work. I am good, but not great. This would make my life sooo much easier. But, I don't pick nearly enough to justify the $$$. Winning this would be an awesome late birthday present.
Would love to see a video on the electric lock pick inner workings! So I can go in the shop and make me one.
As fascinating (and cool) as that was, I kind of wish Bill hadn't revolved the Revolver, so to speak. I've often wondered if those things (manual snap guns too) work sideways and upside-down.
How well does it work for more complicated key ways? I would assume that the needle needs quite a lot of room to move.
what about trying a few of the challenge locks you have with it?
The audio quality of this video was much better. Only a little bit of that scratching.
Will the Kronos accept Sparrows, Petersen standard needles or is it proprietary?
Nice demonstrate bill 👍😎
this tool must make a locksmiths job so much easier when rekeying without a key
Another good review thanks a lot but and on another note I just watch the video on the skunklock the lock that if you cut it open has some pepper spray like spray that comes out of it so I'm wondering if you've heard of this one and have anybody picking it and it not spraying the spray that's inside it
I know you gave this kit away. But how do they do on SFIC cored locks?
That XTAR charger takes much longer to charge up a 2600 mAH 18650 battery (I happen to have those for my e-cig, and the same 0.5A charger). It takes a couple hours to fully charge. I don't mind it, really. I got this idea from somewhere: slower charging also wears the battery in a slower pace. I don't know if it is true or not, but I am hoping it is.
Bill, good progressive testing regiment. Have you tested it on and LFIC/SFIC lock with decent, radical bitting? I think it would be important to see if this tool could over come the problem of mixing the two sheer lines. What do you think?
Try it on a car lock!! I usually rake them open. I think it might work on it. I use my electric pick gun to open wafer locks all the time.
Mi Kronos después de 4 meses de comprada la aguja ya no vibra, cual será el problema?????
This was amazing. I'm floored.
At least you can pick your jaw up now😁
Do those types of tools only work on pin tumblers?
Can you try it on some of the locks in the 'naughty bucket' ?
Vary the springs Bill! Double up a standard spring, use a bic spring, steel and brass, etc.
pins made of different metals or other material might be interesting too... Anything that would stop a bump key should at least slow this thing down!
Love the videos. Going to watch them all.
Thank you, Sir!
What about locks with varying spring tensions ?
Vibrations and reach arounds, sounds like a fun time.
You should join the Navy...😃
Would this have a hard time with dimple locks?
Can you try and pick a GeGe euro cylinder with it?
Be interesting to see if it could clear any of the naughty bucket.
I wasn’t able to find the kit for the price you mentioned.
Here you go, $390.03: shop.multipick.com/en/electric-lock-pick-guns/kronos-complete-electric-lock-pick-set
Will this work on a kwikset smart key? Just saying since they are a nightmare to pick?
Why rotate the revolver? Does it only works when the pins are at the top?
Hi there does it work on car locks?
Wow thats a really nice kit... Time to start saving up :)
Can you please show exactly how you open the lock with the Kronos? Specially on european locks with a tight keyway. I also bought a Kronos form Multipick, but up to now I wasn't able to pick anything except for a very bad lock.
port29dr The important stuff IS covered in this video. Don't insert the needle too deeply into the keyway. Align the needle parallel with the bottom of the key pins so they are all struck simultaneously. Use pulses like I did in the video, not a constant application of power. This allows the needle to operate at a wider range of oscillation frequencies. The swing range is controlled by the small screw on the needle - and it is all experimental to find the setting that suits the lock. Start with a small swing range, then loosen the screw to widen the range if the lock does not open. Aside from that, all it takes is a little practice. The tool is not magic and will not open everything, but it will open most pin tumblers provided the keyway is open enough to accept the needle.
Will this do T pins, what about dimple locks? It looks a great piece of kit Bill and I’d really like one but the price puts me off a bit, guess it’s time to work smarter not harder! Thanks for a great review.
I suppose if you keep your tension light you can get through T-pins, but it won't work with dimple locks because the keyway is too narrow for the needle to gather up enough momentum to bounce the pins.
Is there something in the naughty bucket you could try it on?
Does it get any cooler than this kit?! Kronos seems pretty unstoppable on most common locks, and some uncommon locks also! Damn hard to beat that German engineering and execution. Thanks for the indepth testing Bill!
Which pick needles are better, sparrows or multipick?
Does it matter which way you hold the Kronos with the button up or button down?
The lock doesn't care because they are all made from the same material and exactly the same shape. No, again the lock doesn't know or care which way the tool is oriented.
Thanks, I didn't know both companies were using the same material for the needles.
I've been trying to use the Kronos to open the American 2000 puck with no luck, should it be able to open it?
Bill, how does this compare with the Wendt tool?
This was amazing. My jaw is on the floor.
first time i seen a pick gun work like in the movies, can the kronos function properly on the Schlage SC1, how well does it function on american locks?
camjamsdad
interesting,. now i wonder......
Same with me. Probably because the American locks come with 5 or 6 serrated and serrated spools. I have hit a false set MANY times, but never a full open.
This looks like an amazing set!
Now, if they come out with a saw-tooth blade, Bill can use it to open all those candy wrappers that have been befuddling him.
how about narrow/evil keyways?
Anything like this designed for dimple locks?
Does it work on euro cylinder tumturn
Does it work on Master padlocks? 😛
I remember the originall review, nice!
I wonder what would happen if you go through your naughty bucket with that thing. Maybe use it on challenge locks you’ve opened already. That might be fun
Exactly what I was going to suggest :)
The naughty bucket contains a LOT of dimple locks, and it won't work on them. The rest are VERY paracentric keyways and the needle doesn't have room to swing into the pins. I WISH it would work! 😃
Bosnianbill bummer! Lol very nice product though. I wonder if they’re thinking of making needles for paracentric keyways. That would be something. Great video bill
Ah, fair enough!
Totally mashes the springs though, especially noticeable on the first lock.
Does it work on universal locks?
Can it pick a master lock no 150? I've been trying for about 10 minutes.. Still nothing
Ver good unit. You are a great teacher!!!
It's a nice tool I'm still an amateur with the single pin picking, I suppose this is a great tool for a locksmith though...
What about a absolut old lock On you have to rotate.
Can you make a video on the lock smart mini durability unboxing etc
The what? Link?
ruclips.net/video/PBzhtKu2toQ/видео.html here is the link
Amazon link Dog & Bone Locksmart Mini - keyless bluetooth padlock - smart padlock - smart lock - Black www.amazon.com/dp/B019U0T6NW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_WWxoBb3JA3NS2
Thanks, I ordered one.