[1532] Hi-Tech Lock w/ Lo-Tech Flaw: Laxre Smart Padlock

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2023
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  • @ExpedientFalcon
    @ExpedientFalcon Год назад +3838

    Conditioned viewer: Electronic lock? He's going to open it with a magnet.
    LPL: So here I have this hammer.

    • @rodh1404
      @rodh1404 Год назад +173

      A non-magnetic hammer at that!

    • @TheRealMasonYoung
      @TheRealMasonYoung Год назад +120

      I laughed so hard when the hammer came out

    • @Christian-gr3gu
      @Christian-gr3gu Год назад +18

      The thing is a lock only as strong as it's biggest link

    • @honeypeadigital
      @honeypeadigital Год назад +18

      Same thing I thought would happen, especially since the key is magnetic.

    • @i999ok
      @i999ok Год назад +24

      I had the same thought at the start of this video...
      Ended in tears after the plastic mallet XD

  • @goodBEan
    @goodBEan Год назад +2206

    I hope Fluke starts making locks, so that we can say "It is a fluke"

    • @Mike-H_UK
      @Mike-H_UK Год назад +71

      I'll measure this voltage again to show that it isn't a Fluke - or rather it is a Fluke!

    • @JayBandersnatch
      @JayBandersnatch Год назад +32

      "Look, I know it’s easy to say tonight was just a fluke and maybe it was. But here’s a piece of trivia, a fluke is one of the most common fish in the sea. So if you go fishing for a fluke, the chances are.. you just might catch one."

    • @viandengalacticspaceyards5135
      @viandengalacticspaceyards5135 Год назад +36

      If I look at the quality of my Fluke meter - both electronic and physical - If Fluke started making locks, I might well buy one.

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Год назад +2

      But why doesn't Fluke support homosexual special rights ?

    • @taitonaito
      @taitonaito Год назад +5

      I will ask you only once, my friend.
      Who is Fluke and why is he not featured in LPL's videos?

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Год назад +1620

    Lock company: Haha! He can’t rake or comb this open!
    LPL: brings out the mallet.
    Lock company: NO!

    • @toomanyhobbies2011
      @toomanyhobbies2011 Год назад

      They don't care. The CCP just want to sell overpriced junk to "stupid Americans".

    • @_Stormfather
      @_Stormfather Год назад +41

      And the shim

    • @paulketner5077
      @paulketner5077 Год назад +30

      STOP! It's hammertime!

    • @FuelDropforthewin
      @FuelDropforthewin Год назад +40

      ​@@_StormfatherCEO: "I really thought the rubber seals would prevent shimming!"

    • @OrenwaldandLoraliah
      @OrenwaldandLoraliah Год назад +15

      ​@Hugh Mann right? If they were trying to stop a shim why use a terrible rubber seal that could be moved just flare out the metal where it meets the body so you can't slide something in lol

  • @KatonRyu
    @KatonRyu Год назад +553

    The most impressive thing about this video for me was the magnetic viewing film. Never seen it before.

    • @jeanettejack2152
      @jeanettejack2152 Год назад +46

      He is like Inspector Gadget!

    • @StageRight123
      @StageRight123 Год назад +48

      Yeah, that was a really cool way to introduce that tool.

    • @weird-guy
      @weird-guy Год назад +3

      Tech RUclipsr used for the iPhone like Mkbh , ltt ect

  • @lockpickingsic
    @lockpickingsic Год назад +858

    LPL: "We'll add two more ways to open this lock by the end of the video"
    Lock Manufacturer: * sweating profusely *

    • @highnrising
      @highnrising Год назад +28

      I have no doubt that the lock manufacturer (certainly, the engineers who designed the thing) know full well that this lock can be opened in seconds with a mallet or shim. They don't care. What they care about is selling the lock.

    • @sabinrawr
      @sabinrawr Год назад +6

      sic! That was actually my favorite line in this video. I don't literally lol very often, but here I did.

    • @plangelierwot
      @plangelierwot Год назад

      And note the video is sub 3 minutes

    • @smeezekitty
      @smeezekitty Год назад +1

      @@highnrising padlock shimming is one of the oldest tricks in the book. Every manufacturer surely knows it so yup just greed. And they probably farm your data for ads to boot

  • @rollertoaster812
    @rollertoaster812 Год назад +333

    "The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain." -Montgomery Scott

    • @JayBandersnatch
      @JayBandersnatch Год назад +8

      "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"
      - Michael Scott

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Год назад

      But why do nomisexual special rights suffer when mexicans cross the border ?

    • @BreezyBeej
      @BreezyBeej Год назад +7

      Scotty taught me more about working smart than any other engineer

    • @andrewlund8252
      @andrewlund8252 Год назад +14

      "Mr. Scott, do you always multiply your repair estimates by a factor of two?"

    • @tcpratt1660
      @tcpratt1660 Год назад +9

      ​@@andrewlund8252 "Just the invoicing, laddie, just the invoicing...in fifths of The Macallan..."

  • @richardokeefe7410
    @richardokeefe7410 Год назад +308

    My current game is "guess what embarrassing method LPL will use to get into this padlock." I guessed shimming. I failed to guess "hit it with a hammer". My second guess was going to be the padlock bypass tool. This is a fun game.

    • @PatGilliland
      @PatGilliland Год назад +13

      Same - got the shim missed the smack.

    • @steveredacted1394
      @steveredacted1394 Год назад +11

      I guessed the shim also but my guess for the second method was a magnet

    • @freman
      @freman Год назад +5

      I went shimming first, like you knew there'd be room for it with the rubber boots trying to keep the water out.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Год назад +1

      ​​@@freman it's not a question of room. When you have spring loaded pins engaging the shackle, what happens when you shim is you push the spring back. If you had a super tight shackle path, the lock would actually need extra protection since the smallest grain of sand or a little mud or ice will make it completely inoperable. Trying to protect a lock against shimming by making the shackle path tighter is not a workable idea. A correctly designed lock has ball bearings that lock into the shackle cutouts and are prevented by a turning element from falling back, there is no spring, so you can insert a shim all you want, the gap can be as generous as you want, nothing is gonna happen.

    • @willardroad
      @willardroad Год назад +5

      Even better as a drinking game! Loser takes shots. I live alone, so I bet against myself. Surprisingly, I lose every time. * hic *

  • @bad_wulph
    @bad_wulph Год назад +7

    One thing I've learned from this channel about smart locks is that the fancier they try to make the smart technology in the locks, the more corners they cut with the most important aspect of a lock: the mechanical locking mechanisms.

  • @werbearjack
    @werbearjack Год назад +31

    "I could easily make a tool to open the lock but why bother?" oof

  • @SgtCookie111
    @SgtCookie111 Год назад +482

    You know it's bad when the piss hammer is brought out.

    • @DavidFrankland
      @DavidFrankland Год назад

      piss hammer LOL

    • @josephhautzenroeder7512
      @josephhautzenroeder7512 Год назад +31

      The urinethane hammer

    • @inediblenut
      @inediblenut Год назад +5

      That hammer trick works on an astonishing number of cheap padlocks.

    • @StageRight123
      @StageRight123 Год назад +2

      I call it the sunshine hammer.

    • @agalerex
      @agalerex Год назад +1

      ​@@josephhautzenroeder7512 under rated comment is under rated 😂😂

  • @Hybris51129
    @Hybris51129 Год назад +713

    Considering the key is magnetic it makes me wonder how this thing would react to a powerful magnet.

    • @khathaway414
      @khathaway414 Год назад +55

      I will guess poorly.

    • @turbomike74
      @turbomike74 Год назад +234

      With the polarity of the magnets being different (he shows that on the key) a strong magnet will push some of the pins into a locked position rather than retracting them all.

    • @error00001
      @error00001 Год назад +43

      If the lock was well thought out it would just make it bind up

    • @brianhawthorne7603
      @brianhawthorne7603 Год назад +87

      Error1, if the lock was well though out it wouldn’t open with a urethane mallet or a padlock shim.

    • @stereoroid
      @stereoroid Год назад +51

      @@turbomike74 Perhaps an AC electromagnet at (say) 60Hz would create an oscillating magnetic field, and act like a magnetic jiggler!

  • @brodaclop
    @brodaclop Год назад +6

    you know you've messed up when the urethane hammer of disappointment is brought out

  • @khathaway414
    @khathaway414 Год назад +12

    It is getting bad when the ads on RUclips take longer to play that it does LPL to pick a lock.

  • @vakieh4381
    @vakieh4381 Год назад +240

    LPL - you should be charging them consulting fees for adding extra unlocking methods to the existing 4, that right there is what we call a feature

  • @jeffreyyoung4104
    @jeffreyyoung4104 Год назад +4

    I have recently used the knowledge I have gained here, by removing a lock on my tow bar that had corroded to the point of not taking the key any more.
    If I had not watched, I may have gone to a lock specialist or mechanic, but, since I do watch, I tried a couple of your brute force ideas, and that got my lock off!
    THANK YOU!!

    • @GK-ee7mw
      @GK-ee7mw 5 месяцев назад

      What methods did you end up using? A shim?

    • @jeffreyyoung4104
      @jeffreyyoung4104 5 месяцев назад

      @@GK-ee7mw A pickle fork!

  • @richard-mtl
    @richard-mtl Год назад +4

    Magnetic viewing film?! A genius idea that seems so obvious in retrospect. I am amazed at what I learned today.

  • @brianhawthorne7603
    @brianhawthorne7603 Год назад +24

    I am really glad that LPL tests smart locks without downloading the app. Sure, it is possible that there is a “smart” lock out there that has an app-related feature that is the weakest link, but so far every one he has tested has fallen to basic low-skill attacks, so there is no reason to even look that far.

    • @stevevernon1978
      @stevevernon1978 Год назад +2

      he is, after all, the lock PICKING lawyer, not the lock HACKING lawyer.

    • @tcpratt1660
      @tcpratt1660 Год назад +2

      ​@@stevevernon1978 somewhere, there must be a white hat Lock Hacking Lawyer...

  • @KuruGDI
    @KuruGDI Год назад +3

    Magnetic viewing film? Very interesting. I didn't know something like this even existed!

  • @scunekt
    @scunekt Год назад +79

    When I clicked on this video, I was expecting an easy open with a magnet or something, so seeing you just pull out a hammer and *whack* it was just wonderful.

    • @kineahora8736
      @kineahora8736 Год назад +2

      Reminds one of the Indiana Jones scene with the guy with the axe vs Harrison Ford pulling out a gun🤣

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 Год назад +1

      @@kineahora8736 , do you mean the scene where the guy dressed up in fancy garb was swinging a sword like a "master warrior" & then Indy pulls his gun and fires one shot ending him, lol. I want to say that was the one with the "Ark of the Covenant" where at the end they open it and their faces melt etc.

    • @kineahora8736
      @kineahora8736 Год назад +1

      @@zenithperigee7442 yeah, I’m pretty sure it was an axe rather than a sword. It was the best moment in the film, and was not written in the screenplay-it was supposed to be a fancy axe fight, but Harrison Ford was not doing well learning how to act his part of the fight/had no skill with the axe, and I think after a few bad takes, he suggested to the director he just shoot the guy, and they all loved the idea…

    • @bigtb1717
      @bigtb1717 Год назад +2

      @@kineahora8736 The guy Indy shoots was definitely swinging a sword. It was a curved, scimitar style sword. Not an ax.

    • @kineahora8736
      @kineahora8736 Год назад +1

      @@bigtb1717 ok-been years… I guess easy to find on y-tube..

  • @QuatrinaVR
    @QuatrinaVR Год назад +28

    LPL really just pulled out a piece of magic xray film to show us the inside of the key

  • @Anonymous551656
    @Anonymous551656 Год назад +63

    Last time I was this early to an LPL video he was still the Lock Picking Law Student.

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 Год назад +11

    LPL literally went “Stop. Hammer time!”

  • @tupera1
    @tupera1 Год назад +16

    After watching this channel for some time now, I'm convinced most lock companies don't test their products before launching them.

    • @starchitin
      @starchitin Год назад

      It should be noted that lock companies aren't exactly designing locks with folk like LPL in mind. His enormous knowledge of locks in general, luxury of time and resources to be able to inspect the workings of individual locks, and the ability to buy/make specialty tools to bypass mechanisms aren't things the average thief is going to possess. The goal of most lock/safe companies is to increase the amount of time it takes to get at whatever's being protected (thus raising the risk of discovery) and/or make difficult to get inside without damaging the contents. To be fair, LPL does feature a lot of locks/safes that fail even at that basic level.... but he also shows solutions that just aren't going to be possible for crimes of opportunity quite a bit.

    • @Photoloss
      @Photoloss Год назад +3

      @@starchitin Fair overall but you're commenting on the video where the lock can be opened with a small rock or the filings left over from carving your prison shiv...

    • @phlogistanjones2722
      @phlogistanjones2722 Год назад +2

      @@starchitin No. You do not get to excuse outright BAD engineering and design with "BuT MoSt PeEpLe ArUnT eXpUuUrTs!!!!"
      That is just lazy sophistry.

    • @starchitin
      @starchitin Год назад

      @@phlogistanjones2722 I'm not excusing poor design, nor am I suggesting the lock in this specific video was anything but. The person I was responding to was talking about lock companies in general and so was I. Quite simply, it's not possible to create a lock or safe that cannot be opened and/or bypassed without the key. Of course it's inexcusable to sell a privacy lock as a security lock, but it's insane to think anyone's going to design a lock that cannot be picked or hacked.

    • @Rohan4711
      @Rohan4711 Год назад

      @@starchitin Impossible is a strong word, but at least there are a few normal locks where LPL has not found any flaw. He could still single pin pick them with some struggle. That would be far beyond the skill level of any thief. Normally LPL does not test locks with destructive methods or massive force, and that would be a more normal way for a thief to use.

  • @Cartier_specialist
    @Cartier_specialist Год назад +100

    The Lock Picking Lawyer has to be the largest RUclips channel that only makes 3 minute videos and sometimes he's being kind to make the video 2 minutes.

    • @StageRight123
      @StageRight123 Год назад +2

      'Just Rolled In' is another great 2-3 minute RUclipsr, about auto shop failures. He and Lock Picking Lawyer have liked/commented on each others videos.

    • @cooldog60
      @cooldog60 Год назад +4

      He is the only You Tuber that I have seen that doesn't take 30 minutes to make a 3 minute video.

  • @IG-64
    @IG-64 Год назад +605

    Would that type of magnetic key have any merit if the rest of the lock wasn't so flawed?

    • @jazermano
      @jazermano Год назад +72

      Ooh, that's an interesting question!

    • @leopeter9051
      @leopeter9051 Год назад +141

      If you then need a specialised tool that LPL doesn't have (yet) ... probably.

    • @randombloke82
      @randombloke82 Год назад +58

      Maybe, except that I suspect that the positions are fixed and binary so the number of combinations is rather limited. 2^5 or so instead of 7^5 for a decent pin tumbler design.

    • @AstolfoGayming
      @AstolfoGayming Год назад +77

      only because of its obscurity I'd assume. Tossing a couple magnets down the hole would tell you where the pins are, and reversing the magnets from how they landed would give you the correct polarity too, so I assume they'd be relatively easy to "pick"
      Assuming you can't just rake it with a magnetic rake
      He's demonstrated similar attacks in previous videos

    • @AttilaAsztalos
      @AttilaAsztalos Год назад +23

      @@AstolfoGayming Fuzz: "Hey, you! Why are you carrying a magnetic rake?!?" You: "Blimey, guv, that's no rake - that's a portable Halbach array...!"

  • @frankdangelo5828
    @frankdangelo5828 Год назад +11

    His passive aggression is legendary. 😂

  • @DavidKMartin
    @DavidKMartin Год назад +2

    "I could make a tool to open it, but when there are two low-skill ways to open it it's not worth my time."
    Such a casual burn.

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 Год назад +2

    "We'll add 2 more ways before this video is over". That says it all. 😆

  • @samshaw5014
    @samshaw5014 Год назад +5

    Magnetic viewing film? I've never heard of that, but it looks CRAZY sci-fi! Now I want my hover skate boards...

  • @leotoro51
    @leotoro51 Год назад +4

    Mallet made my day mate :)
    It is very universal product in the department of opening it !

  • @stratometal
    @stratometal Год назад +2

    Shim for silent picking, mallet for even faster access. Love it. I saw one of these on the wild the other day and my first thought was "LPL would definitively make a vid out of one of those." Boy was I happy when I saw the thumbnail for the vid.

  • @Sanyaenyenwa
    @Sanyaenyenwa Год назад +20

    I was *almost* impressed when the mechanical backup lock was not a weak point, but then out came the plastic mallet... They were *SO CLOSE* with this one!

  • @Imotepth
    @Imotepth Год назад +8

    This locks sums up lot of the advanced solutions in many aspects of our daily lives.

  • @macbrown99
    @macbrown99 Год назад

    Since the dawn of time, hitting things with other things has been the most constant and successful endeavor of mankind

  • @stevevernon1978
    @stevevernon1978 Год назад +1

    I knew he was going to shim it, but the mallet, I was NOT expecting!

  • @MooresRacingandOff-Roading
    @MooresRacingandOff-Roading Год назад +3

    The only man that can post sub 3 min videos still gets over a quarter of a million likes and has built the fan base that he has. I love this channel!

  • @burkeiowa
    @burkeiowa Год назад +13

    Each additional way to accomplish something tends to be an additional pathway of attack. I loved how you pointed out their intended ways of using it, and then said that by the end of this video you'll provide two more. I've enjoyed so many of your videos, and it makes the locks at stores look like a bad investment.

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 Год назад +1

    "we'll add two more ways [to open] before this video is over"... LOL, classic LPL.

  • @samsonmacri941
    @samsonmacri941 Год назад +4

    "Well at least it can't be shimed because of those stoppers."
    LPL: Pulls one out if the way easily
    "OH, oh no."

    • @DavidFrankland
      @DavidFrankland Год назад

      exactly my thought - why weren't they attached to the shackle?

  • @MetalMachine131
    @MetalMachine131 Год назад +4

    I would love to see you try to defeat the magnetic lock.
    I didn't even know they existed.

    • @garyszewc3339
      @garyszewc3339 Год назад

      The first time I saw a magnetic padlock was over fifty years ago.

  • @Tuepp
    @Tuepp Год назад +3

    😂 I'd expected a lot but not the hammer again 😂

  • @TheStevester2
    @TheStevester2 Год назад +1

    I would appreciate to see a lock that is honest and hard to open every now and again

    • @MisterKisk
      @MisterKisk Год назад

      He's already done them in older videos. There isn't really any new lock designs coming out that are honest and hard to open.

  • @dadanon2874
    @dadanon2874 Год назад

    I missed the days when you took things apart and I actually learned something

  • @TheRealMasonYoung
    @TheRealMasonYoung Год назад +24

    How do you just continue to improve your content with ever video. I think I have damn near seen all of them at this point and I just crave more. Every time I see a recently uploaded video I instantly click it with a grin on my face.

  • @nightmarestitcher
    @nightmarestitcher Год назад +4

    The " Whack the Crap outa it" is always the 1st attempt and usually works

    • @la_scrittice_vita
      @la_scrittice_vita Год назад +1

      And then around 1:22 he mentions finding a more sophisticated method is "not worth my time" and the lock designers die a little (again).

  • @NoName-ik2du
    @NoName-ik2du Год назад +1

    "Download our app to configure your lock." Cute. Aaaaand returned.

  • @jimparlett4099
    @jimparlett4099 Год назад

    As soon as LPL said "Smart lock" with that disparaging tone of voice, I knew this lock was going to be anything but smart! I was not disappointed!

  • @user-jp7tw3sd3x
    @user-jp7tw3sd3x Год назад +26

    The rubber boot is so close to defeating the second attack. If there were metal boots as part of the shackle, there wouldn't have been any way to insert the shim.

    • @SirButcher
      @SirButcher Год назад +5

      Okay, but that would increase the production costs slightly and would cut into the company's PROFIT!!!!!

    • @Rohan4711
      @Rohan4711 Год назад +5

      The rubber is normally intended to prevent water from entering the lock in case it is used outdoors. As they didn't have locking on both sides of the shackle you instantly know they have cut a lot of corners to keep cost down.

    • @tfofurn
      @tfofurn Год назад +10

      The rubber is there to make sure rust or dirt can't make it difficult to insert the shim. 😁

    • @macdaniel6029
      @macdaniel6029 Год назад

      It's high security rubber!

  • @rickrickard2788
    @rickrickard2788 Год назад +23

    Smart Lock + Smart Chip + Smart Phone + Smart Key = A love tap from Bubba's Rubber Mallet.
    Are we sure these lock companies aren't working for the criminals? I'm beginning to think they are.

    • @monkstandinglast
      @monkstandinglast Год назад +2

      would be interesting to look into if i could be bothered lol the number of "customers" who said bougjt this for protecting xyz and then ended up getting robbed lol

  • @btbb3726
    @btbb3726 Год назад +1

    I’m not particularly “into” locks etc. but I’ve watched enough of these videos to have them occasionally appear in my feed. That said, it is interesting and surprising to see how easily so many locks are defeated. I guess that in many situations it’s down to just making defeating a lock and gaining non-permitted access enough of a hassle and enough of a spectacle to discourage such efforts. It’s good to know how easy it is to defeat so many locks so that adequate measures can be taken when security is paramount. 👍🏻

  • @lraffucci
    @lraffucci Год назад +1

    locks keeps honest people out. bad people will always find a way.

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 Год назад +133

    The most complex solved by one of the oldest man made tools 😂

    • @gbgentleman
      @gbgentleman Год назад +23

      But to be honest, Hammers can solve a LOT of issues that it was never intended to solve.

    • @dwayne7356
      @dwayne7356 Год назад +13

      @@gbgentleman If not, just get a bigger hammer.

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Год назад +3

      But the wacky go-lucky stick is the best tool

    • @danielkorladis7869
      @danielkorladis7869 Год назад +4

      brute force: if it isn't working, you aren't using enough

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Год назад

      @@danielkorladis7869 honestly in this application and many others, if it half-price being used with finesse and not Bruce force

  • @jonno8183
    @jonno8183 Год назад +11

    'a tap with a plastic mallet gets the job done' dripping with sarcasm - classic

  • @JensB404
    @JensB404 Год назад +1

    It is fun to watch him humiliate bad lock companies, but I have to say that I wish for more great locks and recommendations on this channel. I liked for example the video on the Bowley lock.

  • @colday74
    @colday74 Год назад +2

    Nice, it's been a while since we have seen the urethane mallet.

  • @Romnipotent
    @Romnipotent Год назад +15

    4 different ways to open is 4 different ways to circumvent?

  • @edisonsullivaniv8687
    @edisonsullivaniv8687 Год назад +38

    They are going with the Masterlock formula: Overcompensate x to distract from flaw y. Only fancy, and with a much higher price tag.

  • @MrSoonermadman
    @MrSoonermadman Год назад

    I love the “it’s really not worth my time”. That says a lot about a lock..

  • @dranthonyv5475
    @dranthonyv5475 Год назад +1

    “Attack the weakest link.” - Great advice when your up against any adversary, inanimate or otherwise.

    • @TianarTruegard
      @TianarTruegard Год назад

      Congratulations lock, you are the weakest link! :D

  • @sirskidney7998
    @sirskidney7998 Год назад +4

    And they call it a smart lock 😂😂 Thank you Mr. LPL!

    • @KPbICMAH
      @KPbICMAH Год назад

      well, you can lose your RFID tags, misplace the magnetic key, have your smartphone battery die, and forget the numeric code - and still be able to open this lock! isn’t it smart?

  • @rc7178
    @rc7178 Год назад +3

    Very curious about the tool that you would have made. Thanks for the content

  • @MyMy-tv7fd
    @MyMy-tv7fd Год назад

    this does so bring a gentle smile to the face...

  • @christophergaspar6520
    @christophergaspar6520 Год назад

    his tone being so neutral throughout the video just makes it more humorous

  • @Tomaskom
    @Tomaskom Год назад +3

    "Magnetic viewing film" is a thing I never knew existed. Always cool stuff to learn here 🙂

  • @yoikes
    @yoikes Год назад +7

    Let me just grab my handy magnetic viewing film

    • @TheSleepingonit
      @TheSleepingonit Год назад +1

      Never heard of that have you?

    • @yoikes
      @yoikes Год назад

      @@TheSleepingonit nope totally novel.

  • @venom5809
    @venom5809 Год назад +2

    Literally steps away from just opening a lock by breathing on it. LOL

  • @S2kDude36
    @S2kDude36 Год назад

    I continue to watch LPL's videos because I'm always amazed at how easy it is to open many of the locks he shows.

  • @OurHeroXero
    @OurHeroXero Год назад +15

    Man, these locks are making Masterlock look better all the time...which is saying something...

    • @MisterKisk
      @MisterKisk Год назад

      Masterlock's new slogan "We don't open with urethane hammers!"

  • @anthonyhodgson825
    @anthonyhodgson825 Год назад +21

    What might be fascinating is for you to show us how you approach a new lock. What low skill attack to you try first? What's next? All the way down the list to a successful entry even if it ends with the key. ( I doubt a lock would make it that far )

    • @feldegast
      @feldegast Год назад

      The 2nd Stuff Made Here lock if it had the back plate added to it would come close.....

    • @charlesclark3840
      @charlesclark3840 Год назад +2

      First try: can you shim it with one shim. If not try two. If you can shim it, see if you can also whack it. I have no idea what order of steps he uses after that, but I'm fairly confident those are the first steps for any padlock that uses a push pull hasp (but probably not for warded key/skeleton key type padlocks with hinged hasps).

    • @Finvaara
      @Finvaara Год назад

      He always seems to start by determining what he can about the lock's construction based on his extensive knowledge of lock engineering before he ever decides on an attack to use, so there are a lot of attacks he doesn't try before he gets to success most of the time.

  • @thaneblayls5491
    @thaneblayls5491 Год назад +2

    I love this man. He would be perfect in a post-apocalyptic setting as he could pick any lock with no trouble. If the lock is rusted then, hammer time.

  • @NoInfoFound
    @NoInfoFound Год назад +1

    Excellent, we have not seen the solid urine mallet in a long time!

  • @Garrixon_
    @Garrixon_ Год назад +39

    How it is even legal to sell these useless locks is beyond everything....

    • @zalthemaniac4633
      @zalthemaniac4633 Год назад +12

      Legal to sell I can see, but the manufacturers should be held liable for loss of property if it was due to a design flaw they knew about, but didn't tell the customers.

    • @blarfroer8066
      @blarfroer8066 Год назад +16

      They may not be completely useless. Depends on your taste in paper weights.

    • @youghurt2k
      @youghurt2k Год назад +3

      Hmmm... thinking about all the useless shit sold on the internet... locks are just a part of it.
      Don't discriminate 🙂

    • @Alex_Fahey
      @Alex_Fahey Год назад +5

      Most of these locks certainly fall under false advertising, and sometimes, they would even qualify as fraud. Many of them assert being pick-proof despite that bring demonstrably false or lie about having a [insert metallic alloy] core to the shackle or body. Generally, outright lying about a product's qualities is a great way to get sued.

    • @Garrixon_
      @Garrixon_ Год назад +1

      @@youghurt2k surely my Aliexpress toothbrush is as important as possibly a lock to secure something valuable or keep people out

  • @NeoFrontierTechnologies
    @NeoFrontierTechnologies Год назад +3

    Never underestimate the power of a good old shim. Astoundingly pathetic that newly designed locks can stil be opened that way. Mind boggling.

  • @nemonucliosis
    @nemonucliosis Год назад

    Thanks, this worked on my neighbors storage locker and I now have 4 new car tires!

  • @richb1576
    @richb1576 Год назад +9

    I keep a mallet like that in my glove box not realizing I could be arrested for transporting burglary tools.
    Thanks Lpl

  • @GRT1865
    @GRT1865 Год назад +4

    Instead of the keys they could package a small mallet with it. Cheaper, faster.....

  • @ScytheNoire
    @ScytheNoire Год назад +2

    "Not worth my time" to make a tool.
    Congratulations Laxre, you have reached Master level; Master Lock level.

  • @DrivingWithJake
    @DrivingWithJake Год назад +2

    I found hitting most with a hard object worked for almost all cheap padlocks. I remember in high school bashing locks for people with a stick / club I made in wood shop.

  • @SocksAndPuppets
    @SocksAndPuppets Год назад +3

    that magnetic viewing film is really cool! where do you get such things?

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Год назад

      It's a commodity product, just somewhat niche

  • @thedon7536
    @thedon7536 Год назад +4

    I still don’t understand why the brands don’t hire you to build a lock 😮😮😮

    • @dahn57
      @dahn57 Год назад +2

      They know the flaws, they just don't care

    • @VidClips858
      @VidClips858 Год назад

      Because then they'd have to build quality locks. That takes thought and engineering.

    • @darreng745
      @darreng745 Год назад

      It boils down to the good ol' green stuff, locks are designed by engineers but ok'ed by cost accountants so every cent shaved off the unit prize is a win for the company regardless of the fact that the changes they insist on will make the product worse in most cases

  • @averagejoe5904
    @averagejoe5904 Год назад

    I started hysterically laughing when LPL bought out a hammer. This is going on my favorites

  • @ktwice7481
    @ktwice7481 Год назад +2

    Magnetic view foil btw 😮 wow never heard or seen that, amazing

  • @mrbushi1062
    @mrbushi1062 Год назад +21

    There is nothing worse then seeing some high tech lock and LPL just opens it with a hammer or other brute force XD

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 Год назад +3

      He didn't even bother to put the battery in... Pretty sad.

  • @horrorbusiness8292
    @horrorbusiness8292 Год назад +3

    @lockpickinglawyer I definitely understand not wanting to download apps on your personal device, but have you considered getting a cheap burner and setting it up with a burner account? A lot of these smart locks are doing the app thing and it might be interesting to see if there are additional weaknesses going that route. Probably not worth it when all you need is a shim or a mallet, but maybe worth looking at on deadbolts and similar...

  • @heat0033
    @heat0033 Год назад

    I have come to the realization that a lock is only to keep an honest man honest. If someone wants it open it will be open.

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 Год назад +1

    “And we’re going to add 2 more to it…”
    🤣😂

  • @smithfamilydesigns2012
    @smithfamilydesigns2012 Год назад +3

    Lock company: He didn't pick it open, so let's change the packaging to say "Pick Proof"
    At least there wasn't the 3rd option with the rake.

  • @Rheeve
    @Rheeve Год назад +4

    I am always amazed that these flaws actually passed QA.

  • @Jay-zm3bx
    @Jay-zm3bx Год назад

    I love watching your videos and learning thank you.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Год назад

    That’s just amazing how easy some of these are great video thanks for sharing

  • @Scarcazym
    @Scarcazym Год назад +17

    Locking companies with the engineering team
    Suits: So how do we feel about this lock?
    Engineers: Solid and secure.
    Suits: We wouldn't end up on the RUclipsr LPL correct?
    Engineers: We're just gonna double check some things and get back to you. [walks away mumbling and whimpering]

    • @mmseng2
      @mmseng2 Год назад +5

      This is incredibly backwards. Pretty sure that most engineers are well aware of the faults intentionally included into products as a result of limitations imposed by suits.

    • @charlesclark3840
      @charlesclark3840 Год назад

      @@mmseng2 yes. any company making a shim-able lock knows they are making a low end lock.

  • @SuperAnatolli
    @SuperAnatolli Год назад +4

    How the hell do they build a lock that opens with a hammer? I am a mechnical enginner with +20 years of designing stuff of all kind, I would have to take a deep think of how to do it. + optimaze the spring load needed so it opens with a light hit, but not to light. Seems to have gone in some serious design work to tune this function.

    • @SeanPat1001
      @SeanPat1001 Год назад

      The only thing I can think of is it the better ways of securing the shackle are patented and the lock makers don’t want to pay the royalty fee.

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Год назад +1

      I guess they just optimize it to the point that gravity alone without solenoid help wouldn't pull the spring loaded lip out... And then ship it

    • @Rohan4711
      @Rohan4711 Год назад +1

      Easy, just do as the did. Use only a locking lug on one side of the shackle. Any lock costing more than $5 has locking on both sides of the shackle to prevent this easy hammer tap. It also requires that you shim both sides to get it open.
      A lock costing $10 or more should have so tight holes to the shackle that shimming is impossible.
      On electronic locks you could also have problems with a strong magnet affecting the solenoid or in this case that the entire front looks like it is made of plastic. Destructive opening by applying brute force or lots of heat to the front of this lock....

    • @SeanPat1001
      @SeanPat1001 Год назад

      @@Rohan4711 having ball bearings to lock the shackle defeats the shim attack.

  • @PocketWomen
    @PocketWomen Год назад

    This is such a palm plant moment for the designer!

  • @Litwinel
    @Litwinel Год назад +1

    Imagine spending so much money to develop and produce such an unique security mechanism just to allow the lock to be opened with a little tap or with piece of redbull can.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Год назад +4

    Rap and shim, oh geez!😮

  • @sunshine3914
    @sunshine3914 Год назад +3

    Took longer for the video to load.

  • @fleetadmiralj
    @fleetadmiralj Год назад +1

    Company: "No one would conceivably think of moving the rubber boot out of the way!"

  • @chrisdurham6517
    @chrisdurham6517 Год назад

    Amazon is the number one vendor providing "not a fluke" products for LPL.

  • @shenencalhar
    @shenencalhar Год назад +3

    Great video as always LPL. The magnetic key has reminded me of something, and I wonder if it could change lockmaking in a revolutionary way. Smarter Every Day # 153 featured polymagnets, printed magnets where they could completely customize the magnetic fields so that it's just not repel or attract of varying strengths, but could do both and create a kind of cushion. Could that be used in keys to magnetically move lock pins to certain heights just like a key would, but not allow direct physical access? You'd have to have a key with the specific printed polymagnets to get the right combination of magnetic fields.

    • @stevevernon1978
      @stevevernon1978 Год назад +1

      and you would ALSO have to close all the zero skill openings

    • @wickedcabinboy
      @wickedcabinboy Год назад +1

      @@stevevernon1978 - Easier said than done.

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Год назад +1

      Maybe you're overthinking it. The cushion thing is a curiosity applicable when you need to have the levitating effect. Inside lock body we don't care much if counterbalancing is done by levitate-y magnetic forces both ways (repel and attract) or by physical springs from inside and magnetic forces from keyside.

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Год назад

      The right combination of magnetic fields can also be decoded by Hall effect and other sensors. (Mobile phone cases have magnets in them that phones sense, to tell "original" and cheap imitations apart.) I highly doubt the lock in this video used moving parts to be attracted or repelled from the key.
      Edit: well the product description says "Mechanical Keys as backup" so maybe it used moving magnets indeed.

    • @shenencalhar
      @shenencalhar Год назад

      @@u1zha, I don't think you've actually addressed my question. Please watch the Smarter Every Day video I referenced about polymagnets. Polymagnets are not moving magnets, they're printed. This is an emerging technology. The sensors may indeed be able to decode the magnetic field, but actually having the ability to print the correct polymanget key is something different.

  • @JoFreddieRevDr
    @JoFreddieRevDr Год назад +7

    The app should work on a phone that is just connected to Wi-Fi, without a SIM, so get a cheap aneroid phone and set up a separate email address that you only use for such tests and then you have to give out zero personal info. You could even set up a VPN network so the phone has no access to you personal network. Even if it requires a working phone number, that is also something that could be set up and only used for such projects without having to give the app you personal number.
    You have used this reason before and I thought back then that is is something that would be VERY easy to work around.

    • @mentosman8
      @mentosman8 Год назад

      While possible to work around, what value does "here is the mechanism rendered meaningless by this hammer working as intended" add? Like he absolutely *could* do all these things, but would this video have been any better if he had punched in a code before hitting it with the mallet? No use spending time and money on things you're going to promptly ignore regardless!

    • @JoFreddieRevDr
      @JoFreddieRevDr Год назад +1

      @@mentosman8 Had the reason given, been it is so easy to open I will not bother with the app, that would have been a different matter, I was responding to the reason LPL gave, and as smart devices crop up from time to time such a isolated cheap smart phone may be a worth getting.