Title itself is one of the biggest praises that you could've ever gained as a lock company
@czern63302 жыл бұрын
ORORORORO!!! I spend half of my day sleeping! ORORORO!!! Then I sometimes get up and tell you that I am a famous content creatorORORORORO!!! Please don't sleep while driving, dear cz
@AxxLAfriku2 жыл бұрын
It would probably help their sales to be honest if they quoted LPL on the packaging 😊👍
@larryjimbob2 жыл бұрын
Instead of attack this lock I would attack the hooks of the door / gate
@vietcongbuondanbannuocphan17912 жыл бұрын
I went to their website immediately 🤣
@phlezktravels2 жыл бұрын
Might as well put the quote on the lock packaging!
@dotcomGone2 жыл бұрын
I imagine the Abus guys cheering in their office when one of them finds this video. "A Padlock I'd Use" from LPL has got to be one of the highest praises a lock can get.
@jopoxc2 жыл бұрын
He said, "a lock I'd CONSIDER using"
@lbunjes2 жыл бұрын
It still gets the point through : the lock is good enough for him to use, but he's not using it because he already has the locks he needs.
@PrScandium2 жыл бұрын
@@lbunjes Look at the video title
@lantami11992 жыл бұрын
@@lbunjes Read the title. It gets the message through.
@jopoxc2 жыл бұрын
@@lbunjes thats to say, it is a lock good enough to be used next time a lock is needed, he would consider it among the other applicants. so it's a matter of time, place, and application.
@catdogman232 жыл бұрын
I feel like whenever a lock manufacturer gets the LPL seal of approval, the whole office goes nuts. They set off confetti cannons, Sheryl from accounting kisses the mailboy randomly, engineering team is hugging each other while sobbing with joy, the CEO closes his office door leans back and let's out a sigh of relief.
@Bbeaucha882 жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one that thought that.
@pedromoreira28752 жыл бұрын
And if I was employed there, I'd finally work up the courage to ask the front desk girl out. I heard she's fresh broken up with her boyfriend.
@healthdios2 жыл бұрын
*lets
2 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile at Masterlock...😂😂
@HCkev2 жыл бұрын
@ beste 🤣
@accesspoint69172 жыл бұрын
"The disc detainer core is upgraded with a butterfly disc to prevent what I am about to do now." Nice try Abus. Still, pickresistant to mere mortals goes a long way.
@Bot1011012 жыл бұрын
Okay, so to tally the work your average thief needs to do to pick this lock: - identify the lock type and either try picking or see right away his picks won't work - research the mechanism and the kind of tool needed - build that tool (assuming they aren't being manufactured somewhere) - come back and spend a lot of time fiddling with that lock because the butterfly disks and new tool will cause him to fail a lot. The time to beat under optimal conditions and perfect understanding of the mechanism with full preparation, years of practice, special tools and zero pressure is three minutes of concentrated, uninterrupted work. A mook with a rake has no chance, a good picker with a set of tools goes nowhere unless he has the perfect tool by any chance and knows this specific lock well. For this to be picked you'd need an absolute lock fanatic and probably ten minutes or more of very obvious picking effort. Realistically, this pick will never be attempted. It will always be faster and easier to cut through what the lock hangs on, or even the shackle.
@MrHodoAstartes2 жыл бұрын
And pick-resistant to LPL himself! He showed this in a video four years ago and stated that he couldn't pick it then.
@jj36652 жыл бұрын
I used one of these on a uhaul for a cross country move. The trailer WAS broken into but the lock wasn’t the weakest link, in fact the thieves clearly spent a LOT of time trying to break through the lock but ultimately found that breaking the metal on the uhaul itself was easier. This lock is an absolute beast.
@stephengoldberg76092 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the impenetrable door fallacy
@Boxygirl962 жыл бұрын
Which begs the question: Would using such a lock inadvertently signal to would-be burglars and thieves that the contents it is protecting is of high value and therefore worth the effort? If so, how should we overcome this?
@9VARZ2 жыл бұрын
@@9VARZ Pay Masterlock a small fee to put their name on the front of the locks.
@KaitolEx2 жыл бұрын
@@9VARZ I don't think so. I would use a good padlock even for a 5$ stuff. I don't like my things being stolen, even if worthless.
@xDakem2 жыл бұрын
@@9VARZ Just put some black duct tape over it If anything, you can just hide what would otherwise be fancy looking branding
@zacharytaylor85232 жыл бұрын
When even the lock picking lawyer would use the lock you know the lock is pickproof to any regular mortal
@someoneudontknow37092 жыл бұрын
I can probably pick it... but in addition, I'll need a tent, a volleyball, some MRE's, and two calendars.
@ch4.hayabusa2 жыл бұрын
@@ch4.hayabusa best I can do is a can of Rip It and a tin of Skoal.
@dr.floridamanphd2 жыл бұрын
@@ch4.hayabusa all you need is a nuke
@cumunist21202 жыл бұрын
nobody bothers picking locks those days, a good set of bolt cutters or a portable grinder is all the lock picking "skill" you need
@werhold2 жыл бұрын
@@werhold Well, he did mention that the shackle guard was only made of zinc, being a point against the lock.
@-ZH2 жыл бұрын
In a safe environment, with all the right tool available, with no pressure, and already knowing what is the best way to open it, it takes an incredibly amount of effort from him! Unbelievable!
@tozzasque2 жыл бұрын
LPL: "That's a lock I'd use." Amazon: 200$ Me: "I'll just weld my frogging doors shut."
@EddieOtool2 жыл бұрын
What the hell, I just purchased one for ~85€ ($94 USD), in Germany. Of course it is produced here and shipping those across the globe isn't cheap, even in big amounts, but 100% markup definitely gives away that not many of these are beeing imported in the US.
@Shidera57212 жыл бұрын
Same price in France. I'd note that even abus' low quality locks are really good, probably the best you can get for the price. Were the hardest to feel open in HS.
@MrMillefail2 жыл бұрын
At least £100 in the UK
@scottstevens46332 жыл бұрын
this particular one LPL got is $123, what model did you buy?
@StevenL002 жыл бұрын
@@StevenL00 Didnt. And it was CAD, so slightly higher numbers.
@EddieOtool2 жыл бұрын
The video duration alone is a ringing endorsement of this lock. Well done Abus.
@ilombra44962 жыл бұрын
A good chunk of it is the gutting of the lock
@dyingearth2 жыл бұрын
@@dyingearth a good chunk of it is also picking the lock. a lock that takes lpl 1-2 minutes to open can already be considered good, it took lpl almost 3 full minutes to get this thing open. i'd trust this lock with my valuables for sure, exceptional job abus
@thechairguy2 жыл бұрын
@@dyingearth But nowadays LPL only guts locks that do something especially cool or different. I wish I owned something valuable enough to need a lock like this!
@brianhawthorne76032 жыл бұрын
@@dyingearth This lock took him about 3 mins to pick, most of his videos don't even reach that mark. An that includes the intro, closing, explainations ect. Also this needed a special design pick which he took part in designing.
@thomasrovnak3122 жыл бұрын
@@thomasrovnak312 There is nothing special about the design of the disc detainer pick that LPL is using. It's just a well-made, mid-price disc detainer pick. Many others available that are of the exact same design.
@dlevi672 жыл бұрын
A friend had this on his shed as it stored a few valuable bicycles. The thieves tried picking and cutting the padlock but eventually found it was easier to lift the entire roof of the shed and grab the loot.
@saltycycling2 жыл бұрын
bruh
@milantosic Жыл бұрын
Dam
@pabloveloso7736 Жыл бұрын
Just another reminder that locks are primarily a deterrent against low-effort, opportunist theft. -- If someone really wants in, there's always physical destruction.
@jnharton Жыл бұрын
@@jnharton so in conclusion, a sentry gun is the best defense
@callumbreton8930 Жыл бұрын
@@callumbreton8930 If you like prison time, sure.
@MrStrizver Жыл бұрын
Just to be clear: kryptonite locks that many locksmiths just say aren't pickable and grind them with an angle grinder take him 20 seconds to open with this tool
@thelickpolice12102 жыл бұрын
@A cat on his hind legs. Exactly, the fact that it still took TLPL 2 minutes to open shows how good of a lock this is
@HCkev2 жыл бұрын
@A cat on his hind legs. true, but also if you're gonna call yourself a locksmith you should be better than amateur at the very least. if you aren't you probably shouldn't advertise yourself as one. you know what, if LPL ever runs out of locks he's interested in personally opening, he should send things to locksmiths and see if the lock comes back open or cut.
@TGPDrunknHick2 жыл бұрын
@A cat on his hind legs. pretty much every one I've ever known to go to a locksmith came back and said they'd have better off using their own angle grinder because they never even tried to pick the lock. Dunno the actual work day of a locksmith looks like but, never heard anyone getting their locks actually opened really.
@TGPDrunknHick2 жыл бұрын
@@TGPDrunknHick exactly, if locksmiths keep just using an angle grinder, then they WILL lose their jobs as everyone else just stops trying to go to them and use their own angle grinder or borrows a friends
@XiaoYueMao2 жыл бұрын
@@XiaoYueMao I wouldn’t pay a locksmith to grind a lock. I took my 9” grinder to a padlock on a chain holding a horse paddock gate closed and it took me less than 15seconds and I was being careful!
@Infiniti252 жыл бұрын
The fact this lock took just shy of 3 minutes for the LPL to pick tells me that the worlds nuclear warheads should be secured by theses Abus locks!! 😁😁
@paulthompson54162 жыл бұрын
lol
@DiabloOutdoors2 жыл бұрын
They're secured with something even more impenetrable than an Abus lock: 8" floppy discs.
@DangerB0ne2 жыл бұрын
@@DangerB0ne there goes my bright idea.
@ProCarsGaming5562 жыл бұрын
Russians: proceed to track every lock delivery and place explosives at destinations. USA:🌋
@u6uggg6hguiuggy2 жыл бұрын
@@DangerB0ne and yes, those floppy disks are actually the "floppy" kind, not the hard plastic kind.
@TheJBerg2 жыл бұрын
The lock package will probably have _"A Padlock I’d Use" - LPL_ printed on it in the future
@KuruGDI2 жыл бұрын
I have seen episodes with comments from manufacturers so it is possible.
@michaelpettersson49192 жыл бұрын
It damn well should!!
@DDSHADE2 жыл бұрын
Yes, with the QR code to get to this video!
@tozzasque2 жыл бұрын
Yes, because everybody who buys padlocks wanks to LPL videos.
@russellspencer32142 жыл бұрын
@@russellspencer3214 Glad you are open about that. I thought was some kind of weirdo and the only one who does that 😳
@KuruGDI2 жыл бұрын
"What doesn't come through in the video is the amount of skill that's required" Trust me, with as long as it took you to pick it, that came through
@_Stormfather2 жыл бұрын
Right? With most of these videos, I think "That doesn't look so hard. I should really try this." This video: Do what now? The heck is going on?
@mikes23812 жыл бұрын
I bet the guys at the lock office cheered and high fives after this, great video
@cobboGHS912 жыл бұрын
Yea.. given most of his picks are usually < 1min, anything over 3 is just bonkers.
@rickau2 жыл бұрын
fr if it takes him more than 45 seconds to pick I'd use it
@santumi22982 жыл бұрын
Also the intent silences that spaced what he was saying.
@BrievelАй бұрын
You should make a playlist of LPL approved locks.
@KevinVanGelder2 жыл бұрын
That'll be a short video
@Robert-cu9bm11 ай бұрын
@@Robert-cu9bm He wrote _"a playlist"_
@bsvenss211 ай бұрын
@@bsvenss2 Exactly, I've only seen this one he approves.
@Robert-cu9bm11 ай бұрын
You just watched the entire playlist!
@Sourman500011 ай бұрын
@@Robert-cu9bmthere was a lock with a y-shaped key with 14 pins on it that he was very impressed by. Cannot recall the manufacturers name.
@dkevans10 ай бұрын
Imagine if LPL was a dentist instead. "Molar is loose, canine is... Binding, there's a click on the premolars..."
@zapperydoop2 жыл бұрын
Full mouth extraction indicated...
@MeatBunFul2 жыл бұрын
And there we go all the teeth come right out. The problem here is you don't floss
@theycallmeLEGIT2 жыл бұрын
"26 year olds canines extracted with a twig!"
@zapperydoop2 жыл бұрын
We need a ToothPickingDentist!
@james-p2 жыл бұрын
_Fills a cavity_ Now let me extract the filling and do it again to prove it wasn't a fluke.
@Zebo123456782 жыл бұрын
A long Lock Picking Lawyer video on a single lock? That's the lock you need!
@Timecop19832 жыл бұрын
That's what i was thinking, This lock took him 4 minutes and lots of concentration to get it open, I'm convinced that this is the lock i want to get
@Demonspeeding2512 жыл бұрын
unless he opens it 10 different ways in that time.
@AgiHammerthief2 жыл бұрын
I love your music, man.
@cr4cktr02 жыл бұрын
take a look at his older videos
@boazfarren-greenwood90482 жыл бұрын
It's on Amazon for $125. Heh. If I used that on my garage, when my car was out it would be the most expensive thing in the garage.
@puppetsock2 жыл бұрын
Bosnian Bill has stepped away to deal with Family matters but LPL still credits him every time their pick appears. This speaks to integrity and I have noticed it and appreciate it.
@matthewstagg97862 жыл бұрын
They are still business partners and friends. You tube isn’t life.
@garyhost3542 жыл бұрын
@@mofoq he is fine. He was helping some kids out and realised that he has not left alot of time in his schedule for life so he decided to stop the tou tine
@garyhost3542 жыл бұрын
Bill will forever be a legend. I hope he's enjoying his time with his family
@DoctorX172 жыл бұрын
I think that is just the technical term for this kind of tools. Allen Wrench Phillips Screw The Tool Bosnian Bill and I made
@_annoyed46922 жыл бұрын
Plus, Bosnian Bill is just too much fun to say
@nesquick842 жыл бұрын
This is the only channel I know where 99.99% of products reviewed are flawed. Once is a blue moon, comes this golden egg.
@alex-6502 жыл бұрын
We have sold dozens of these 80 and 60 models. Tenants love them. The removable shackles are awesome and the beefy design leaves no doubt it is simply one of the best available anywhere.
@bigtxbullion2 жыл бұрын
As far as marketing goes, praise from The LockPickingLawyer, especially him saying that it's a lock he'd use himself is a HUGE deal in my opinion. At least with the customers / security professionals it matters.
@pistol0grip0pump2 жыл бұрын
I agree! It's almost like he should be receiving a check from Abus soon haha
@mattk16932 жыл бұрын
Agreed, this will be my next purchase
@SICresinwrks2 жыл бұрын
While I would agree with you, we still have to acknowledge the reality and state that in order for this to be truly effective marketing it would need considerably larger demographic being aware of this along with his proficiency in picking.
@anteshell2 жыл бұрын
@@mattk1693 He doesn't want a check...LPL wants a Partnership =))
@Tardisius2 жыл бұрын
It's 140$ per piece lock...so it better be good.
@Bendersnatchling2 жыл бұрын
the fact it takes an expert special custom tools and several minutes shows how well this lock was made
@lawlblogger2 жыл бұрын
Yet he rated it "low end of high security".. he's basically just Simon Powell of locks
@scootndute5792 жыл бұрын
@@scootndute579 the fact that he considers it as any tier of “high security” is quite the merit
@thannydevitos23322 жыл бұрын
Especially since the lock for him is in ideal conditions, it'd be considerably more difficult in the field.
@mustachio22 жыл бұрын
@@scootndute579 well think about it, this isnt high end, its a lock you can buy at a store, high end is like a fuckin vault or a fully steel safe
@scrithen28362 жыл бұрын
@@scrithen2836 it is high end for a padlock.
@lcefrisbee2 жыл бұрын
When the time to pick it is longer than a lot of LPL's videos, you know you have a winner.
@ChannelSho2 жыл бұрын
You know it's German
@accesspoint69172 жыл бұрын
@@accesspoint6917 You do know one of his higher-rated locks is the US-made Commando, right?
@imnew2nm32410 ай бұрын
One of the few people who can bluntly say how good he is at something without a hint of bragging (and without any argument from anybody!)
@gregoryf929910 ай бұрын
I was wondering what makes tlpl videos always so good, then I realized: they have a lot of tension
@sethmasters21472 жыл бұрын
Booo 🤣
@pimly7052 жыл бұрын
There's definitely some amount of drama in his storytelling. We know the ending, but not the conclusion.
@donatodiniccolodibettobardi8422 жыл бұрын
booooooo take my like lol
@Wendriel2 жыл бұрын
Tension is the key to a picking video.
@thomascarroll95562 жыл бұрын
Tension is the starting point to bypassing the key elements of any obstacle. Especially the ones you pick yourself.
@theeternalsw0rd2 жыл бұрын
What I love about this video is when LPL says "This has a butterfly disc so it can't be picked with a tool like this. Now I'm going to pick it with this tool anyway." Nice job!
@astrosteve2 жыл бұрын
Chad. Truly a God amongst men
@randomstuffbychris2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I don't get that.... did abus not make them right? Why didn't they work?
@rupedog2 жыл бұрын
@@rupedog He explains near the end of the video - The "Butterfly" disk makes tensioning off the first disk prevent the lock from opening. So he circumvented that by tensioning off a disk further down the core.
@Jaccep2 жыл бұрын
@@Jaccep which only worked because that disk happened to be a zero cut. What if there was none of those?
@Chuckiele2 жыл бұрын
@@Chuckiele then the lock wouldn't work.
@sovietrussia36322 жыл бұрын
LPL: casually picks Masterlocks with household items Also LPL: What you don't see in the video is that I actually had to concentrate. Holy cow!
@Arsenic712 жыл бұрын
Right? That's extraordinarily high praise from LPL.
@jasmeralia10 ай бұрын
Wow, this is the most challenging I've ever seen him go up against. Great padlock. I think I'll be getting a couple of them for my home and tool shed. Thank you LPL, I appreciate you sir 👍👍
@jonny555ive2 жыл бұрын
The ABS Eurocylinders are another lock he praises.
@MostlyPennyCatАй бұрын
The amount of time it took LPL to open this definitely illustrates the difference between a cheap disc-detainer core and a quality one with more discs and false gates. I'm sure even with the correct tool it would stymie a novice picker for a long time. Looks like Abus put some thought into this one and took feedback from pickers or at least picking videos when they engineered the core. I'm not sure if I have anything with a hasp good enough to hang a lock like this on.
@greendryerlint2 жыл бұрын
Even regular ones can confound a novice picker.
@electricheartpony2 жыл бұрын
You did catch on to something if the hasp isn't as strong you would probably just use that to gain access.
@TheDjcarter19662 жыл бұрын
Look up the price and it'll explain everything
@TechHug2 жыл бұрын
No worries. Abus makes some beast Granit hasps as well. The hard part is finding a building or door strong enough to mount to!
@logmeindog2 жыл бұрын
@@TechHug $75-$120!!!!! Yeesh. But, it took LPL minutes to pick and he was having difficulty so it is def worth it on premiere applications.
@darthhauler99472 жыл бұрын
It’s lovely to hear praise for a product - and it feels like an age since a disassembly. Thank you LPL!
@theoriginalfloatingrumshack2 жыл бұрын
Didn't we have one just a few days ago?
@Llortnerof2 жыл бұрын
It's been like 4 videos
@happyhippo10432 жыл бұрын
‘Only an exceedingly skilled picker could open this in the field’ Everyone who ever bought the pick that LPL and Bosnian Bill made now own the Granit padlock and a month on, it’s still locked… 😉
@InimitaPaul2 жыл бұрын
I am speachless! You are incredible. I watch these videos and get stunned every time. Thank you
@Marco-lv8co2 жыл бұрын
Been watching this guy for years. I’ve never personally heard him recommend any lock this is insanely high praise.
@rwr233b2 жыл бұрын
it has happened a few times. You sometimes have to really listen to what he has to say.
@peterkelley63442 жыл бұрын
There was this Bowley lock that he didn't even try to pick.
@NotMeButAnother2 жыл бұрын
@@NotMeButAnother which episode number?
@ProVampFire2 жыл бұрын
I believe he recommended a Kryptonite bike chain/lock as well! I purchased it for my bike immediately.
@randygiles8452 жыл бұрын
He has good things to say about Kryptonite in general. It's why I use one of their chain locks to secure my bike in the field.
@Durwood712 жыл бұрын
When you're at the 3 min mark and it's still not picked you know it's not that bad of a lock.
@Itsa_Mea2 жыл бұрын
when it has "A padlock I'd use" as the title of an LPL video, you know it's a *great* lock.
@hermi1-kenobi4552 жыл бұрын
I was actually getting bored and put the phone aside for a second and that was the moment I realized I had witnessed something extraordinary.
@MrMilarepa1082 жыл бұрын
I have one of this series, it's been outside hanging for 2 years, it's amazing and looks and feels like new to this day
@malloott2 жыл бұрын
I must say, as a person who has worked with his hands most of his life, this man is simply amazing…. I would love to do an apprenticeship with him!!!
@jefflemieux88902 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@jus1taj Жыл бұрын
The Abus executive are having a great day. And at over 8 minutes that show the quality that went into building this lock.
@khathaway4142 жыл бұрын
Yeah, they are high fiving all around the room.
@Normandy19442 жыл бұрын
I read: "at least 8 minutes went into the design of this lock"...
@laptopdragon2 жыл бұрын
@@laptopdragon its true
@swagmeister6332 жыл бұрын
The picking itself was completed in 4 minutes. Even this is a ringing endorsement, though.
@laurendoe1682 жыл бұрын
4 of that is the disassembly.
@kdarkwynde2 жыл бұрын
When you said false gates, "aren't particularly hard to put in from a manufacturers point." That has to be a jab at the companies of like, "its easy to make your locks better so do it!!!"
@CinnamonToastKing2 жыл бұрын
1-8-22 Ahem, Master Lock.
@michaelschlem28492 жыл бұрын
@@michaelschlem2849 Master locks do not have DD locks yet. LOL.
@ipick4fun272 жыл бұрын
@@ipick4fun27 pretty sure they don't have many, but at minimum they have the 8184d
@expertoflizardcorrugation39672 жыл бұрын
It kinda feel like a small manufacturing error could even turn into a false gate on these kind of locks :P
@GummieI2 жыл бұрын
@@ipick4fun27 Of course not. They'd have to produce locks instead of lock-shaped decoys first.
@Llortnerof2 жыл бұрын
This seems to be a lock where it would be easier to disassemble everything around it instead of the lock itself to get to what it protects.
@M3dicayne2 жыл бұрын
It can't be non destructively disassembled with the shackle in place, i.e., locked.
@jonnieinbangkok6 ай бұрын
That was the longest I’ve seen you work a mechanism in a while. Thank you!
@JohnCNewJr2 жыл бұрын
You know you're a winner when you have 3.65M subscribers who really are not into locksmithing. This guy is just so entertaining and proficient. Everyone loves a genius.
@TucsonDude2 жыл бұрын
I hope you are correct or millions of people will be casually picking locks and taking things.
@MrTruckerf Жыл бұрын
@@MrTruckerf LOL !
@TomKappeln Жыл бұрын
@@MrTruckerf A lot of us are pickers, but I suspect it's less than half, and I suspect many of those are doing it on occassion, and not as a dedicated hobby. Unfortunately, it would have no bearing on theft, as the vast majority of thieves just resort to the quickest destructive force they can dish out. Most home burglaries are less than 5 minutes overall, and they kick in the door to gain entry. They go straight to the master bedroom and toss it, which is where most people hide money, jewelry etc. that can be unloaded quickly and difficult to trace.
@ChevyConQueso11 ай бұрын
Confirmed 'non picker' here, as I've only ever used bolt cutters or bullet to bypass locks; he is incredibly entertaining and I've had a growing interest in learning some of the (no offense intended) easier lockpicking and bypass methods simply out of personal curiosity. He does make it look easy but most masters do.
@mrblack514510 ай бұрын
I own a set of picks, but apart from raking open a 2€ padlock my picking skills are none existent.
@UloPe9 ай бұрын
Abus having a party right now.
@Scarlet_moon.2 жыл бұрын
I love listening to you pick the locks. I finding it very suthing and you are always successful. Thanks for all your videos.
@VipX1Development2 жыл бұрын
The skill required did really well come through, I was amazed by how you seemed to be able to 'see' inside the lock. Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
@jeroen36732 жыл бұрын
Having seen you pick over a hundred locks by now, i most certainly got the sense of how difficult this was in terms of picking.
@WhiskeyGulf712 жыл бұрын
I could tell it was very difficult judging by the things
@stirfryjedi2 жыл бұрын
1000 locks by now
@WEENUS1572 жыл бұрын
Yeah not only did it take quite a long time for him, but also we didn't even get the famous "nothing on 3, nothing on 4, 5 is binding" on every single one at least
@GummieI2 жыл бұрын
I gave my best friend a smaller version of this lock for his birthday in 2019 and it's the only lock he hasn't been able to pick yet. I am happy that I can now show him that it is possible :D
@nexdarfdas2 жыл бұрын
But does your friend have “the TOOL”?
@steveb73102 жыл бұрын
@@steveb7310 That Bosnian Bill and LPL made
@pixelettee2 жыл бұрын
@@pixelettee exactly.
@steveb73102 жыл бұрын
@@steveb7310 He'll have to get that for the next birthday 😉
@sepgorut24922 жыл бұрын
That's like giving your friend a bow and some arrows for Christmas, showing him a video of an Olympic archer hitting 20 bullseyes in a row, and saying, "See? It's possible!"
@ClearAlera2 жыл бұрын
That was literally the most I've ever seen you struggle to pick, great job!!!
@SwervinSpliffs272 жыл бұрын
This is very cool to see and I love the cautious recommendation. At this point you really have to evaluate what you're locking because the lock could be stronger than the chain/bracket/door that you're locking!
@BradColemanisHere9 ай бұрын
"very unlikely to be pick in the field" Ah, crap, gonna be sold out everywhere. "this is certainly a lock I would consider using" Ah, crap, it's going to stay sold out for a while! I've got to say, as entertaining and educational as it is to watch you open so-called high security locks as if they were child-safety latches, these videos where you cover locks that turn out to be good have practical benefits that are hard to beat. Thank you, and keep doing the good work!
@xVolta2 жыл бұрын
It's a $100 padlock. It's not going to sell in droves, regardless of how good it is. People are barely willing to spend $20 on a padlock.
@wbfaulk2 жыл бұрын
The padlock is massive. I own one myself. For gym lockers and things like that, this lock won't do, this is a padlock that is designed for shipping containers and such. You come to a point where the lock is so insane, it's easier to just break whatever the lock is protecting. So if you are going to spend 100-200$ on a lock, you have to make sure that the material where you are attaching the lock, can't be broken in matter of seconds, or else it's just a waste. So this lock has limited use.
@FabledGentleman2 жыл бұрын
@@FabledGentleman they need a "family" of them a smaller "gym locker "friendly" version as IMHO that is the BIGGEST security vulnerability most people have
@jasonriddell2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonriddell that's what the DISKUS locks are for. They're not disk detainer, but they *are* a heck of a lot better than a Master 141... if you wanna get really with it, a DISKUS 25/70 is a dimple key cylinder, no average raker is gonna get that... or if you're REALLY serious, an Abloy PL-321 with a Protec2 cylinder. Although given most gym lockers, a savvy attacker would just show up with a big set of vise grips and use the Abloy to wrench the hasp off the locker.... that's not gonna be nearly as simple with a DISKUS. Doable? Probably. Pain in the ASCII; they're gonna go look for another lock. Both of these guys are way less dosh than the Granit.
@stonebear2 жыл бұрын
@@stonebear I thought some of the Diskus line did use disc detainer cores. Like the 20/70. It claims to have the ABUS Plus disc cylinder. I could be wrong and mis-remembering though.
@edd18332 жыл бұрын
It took almost 3 whole minutes for an extremely experienced picker to pick open this lock…very impressive indeed!
@Cucumber_Dragon2 жыл бұрын
With a custom tool to boot!
@fastmadcow2 жыл бұрын
LPL an "extremely experienced picker". Like Gretzky or Ovechkin are "extremely experienced hockey players" :D
@igmusicandflying2 жыл бұрын
@@igmusicandflying ...or the Pope is a little bit Catholic.
@matekochkoch2 жыл бұрын
@@fastmadcow and in optimal conditions. Even with the right tools, how much longer would it take to do this under stress?
@ChicagoPaul20202 жыл бұрын
Longer than it took to pick the entire collection of Master Lock products on his channel.
@Bladesocg2 жыл бұрын
Love to watch you work, LPL. ❣️ "A padlock I'd use". Coming from you, that's a real endorsement for ANY lock. 👍
@farmerjohn22622 жыл бұрын
One of your very best video’s. Superb presentation!
@Coolcmsc2 жыл бұрын
A padlock he'd use? That explains why it's already sold out.
@jacobharryman8222 жыл бұрын
Sold out? I just found them on multiple sites before purchasing
@SICresinwrks2 жыл бұрын
Anyone who watches this channel definitely saw the skill required. The amount of time you spent on each disk alone much less all the fiddling you had to do on each one shows how hard that was.
@SpeedyRV2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and you need to know "when you have it" to be able to find the zero cut to tension off of to open the lock.
@andersjjensen2 жыл бұрын
Plus you need the right tool !
@mikeharrington55932 жыл бұрын
I've had one of these for about 2 years, I got it for one of my dad's gates that we never use. He didn't like having another key so he just used a masterlock. Couple days ago I decided to buy an abus 130/180 shackle and use it on my shed lol. A bit overkill, but at least the lock won't be the weak point
@archietheproto77062 жыл бұрын
this is the first time i've seen you post a lock you'd actually be willing to use. thank you!
@JOSHL502 жыл бұрын
We have those Locks at work, securing hazard material containers wich are outside in the open. They are rated as weather resistant, but after a year or so, they get impossibly hard to open. greasing them once every 3-4 months is a must. Other than that, they are exceptionally tough, our Janitor once had to cut one of them open - his old angle grinder was not up to the task.
@stefanerdmann46972 жыл бұрын
I am not longer on the coast but 90 miles / 150 km inland and have had mine for a few years and it opens smooth as can be. One of the reasons I like the lock. I pretty much just bought it for the build quality as others have noted the lock is generally overkill unless you are putting it on a pretty well guarded and hardened facility.
@NONO-hz4vo2 жыл бұрын
Hi from Germany! This explaines a lot! At first I thought someone just has slept thru new years and now celebrates it a week later now, because I heard fireworks and champaign popping noises. But then I saw this video.
@marcus_w02 жыл бұрын
Came back to this video 2 years later since I decided to upgrade security for my motorcycle. Decided on getting this lock since I remember this being a recommendation from LPL. Now that I have it, I can definitely say it is a beast of a lock! Worth every penny!😊🔒
@SegaDisneyUniverseАй бұрын
what a sick hobby. I would love to learn. Huge respect for your knowledge and precision.
@PROTEUS_SEER-OF-EONS Жыл бұрын
LPL: This is certainly a lock that I would considered using. ::: Goes to website to order ::: Website: On backorder. Restock date unknown. Me: Dammit!! (using Cartman voice)
@christopherjohns15662 жыл бұрын
I bought mine years ago when I did my own research. Win. Once this whole Brandon situation clears up, Abus will be able to increase manufacturing again.
@logmeindog2 жыл бұрын
They are available on Amazon. $126.
@Tjalve702 жыл бұрын
The lock also exists in another model. 37RK/70.
@FabledGentleman2 жыл бұрын
@@logmeindog "Brandon" situation"? Are you somehow blaming Biden for Abus Manufacturing issues? Abus manufacturing is in Germany and China. Not sure why you're blaming Biden for any issues on their part when their facilities aren't in the US.
@Jhaiisiin2 жыл бұрын
@@Jhaiisiin You obviously watch too much CNN to realize the docks in America are being backed up because of Biden's mandates and not rerouting the traffic.
@Srdjana-2 жыл бұрын
If it takes LPL this long, I'd imagine an average picker even with the right tools would have given up and looked for another security flaw, like in the chain or hasp it's locked to
@CoolAsFreya2 жыл бұрын
Some poor bloke commented that somebody rather than dealing with the lock bashed down the wall of his hauler xD
@Metalhammer19932 жыл бұрын
Yeah, someone broke into a uhaul with this on it, by forcing damage onto the door at several points to take down the door, despite also having tried and failing at damaging and disabling the lock. You know the lock alone wasted an hour.
@RoundShades2 жыл бұрын
Apparently, where this lock is concerned, the *wall* could be considered the weak link.
@Firehawk3762 жыл бұрын
You are "the LockPickin' God", mate! For sure! This thing is so complicated and so well made... But you got it! Very well done, sir!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@xandergross8474 Жыл бұрын
Bosnian Bill was the first lock picking channel I found and was the reason for my interest in the craft. Was disheartened when he left his channel. But I understand his reasoning. I have followed you since. Was happy to hear you mention him. Thank you Sir.
@user-hr5dy6hs9w7 ай бұрын
The fact that everything around the lock will be destroyed, as an easier solution than picking, is re-assuring.
@treeguyable2 жыл бұрын
Angle grinder. LOL. still take 30-40 seconds. But picking is non destructive means of opening a lock
@ipick4fun272 жыл бұрын
@@ipick4fun27 certainly not stealthy, but fast AF
@MrTaxiRob2 жыл бұрын
@@ipick4fun27 Yea, was gonna mention, the easy way out😆
@treeguyable2 жыл бұрын
40 grams of C4... on the haps that is.
@andersjjensen2 жыл бұрын
A Chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
@Marinealver2 жыл бұрын
Watching this was like watching somebody play the final boss and win. My heart was pumping.
@joshuaneubert32652 жыл бұрын
It didn't feel like 8 minutes :o
@StYxXx2 жыл бұрын
It's a pleasure to watch such obvious skill at work.
@therealzilch Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you've read my comment suggesting you open another channel, featuring locks that give you trouble. But this one was so much fun to watch, and I enjoyed every single minute of it. Thank you!
@avinotion2 жыл бұрын
You know when he spends more than 3 minutes picking a lock, it's proper quality.
@ndeshipandanakanyala2 жыл бұрын
Typically over 1 minute is a ringing endorsement for doing something right. 2 minutes is stock affecting. And 3 minutes is downright unheard of!
@Spiker985Studios2 жыл бұрын
And when he grabs for the rake it is crsp.
@michaelpettersson49192 жыл бұрын
You should do a video for your highest recommendation locks for different categories (padlock, deadbolt, trailer lock, etc) and offer both the best most expensive option along with a budget “runner-up” alternative. Your wealth of knowledge would have me buying a lot of locks in very short order!
@redline8702 жыл бұрын
Depends on what you're locking up, and whether a $200.00 lock is worth it if there are other easier ways to steal it. I've seen an Abus padlock on a hasp installed with the screwheads exposed.
@Bodi20002 жыл бұрын
We sold Abus locks at Sears in the 90s and I had a couple of their padlocks. Solidly built and worked great. Sadly they've disappeared, probably during a move. I still have some old American padlocks from before they became part of Master but if I need new locks I'm glad Abus are still good ones.
@GeekBoyMN2 жыл бұрын
It's so nice to see a lock that you would recommend👍
@leeh.63714 ай бұрын
i love seeing locks that you actually recommend, they're so few and far between, i would also like to see those false gates just a little deeper, and the shackle guard at least upgradeable to a hardened steel one. great job of showing us this lock, and as always, thanks for all the enjoyable content!
@monkey_breath2 жыл бұрын
I guess if you make them too deep they risk becoming true gates...
@GeorgeFoot2 жыл бұрын
The pinnacle of award any lock manufacturer can have: a long video of LPL trying to pick it. The lock designer team should deserve a big fat bonus pay check.
@johannlo15032 жыл бұрын
Woah-up there buddy, Not so fast with the pats on the backs with sacks of cash! Make them dig a little deeper and design a lock that Defeats LPL! Then you wouldn't need to pat them on the back with sacks of cash because the sales of a lock capable of the feat would drown the company in orders and wealth unimaginable.
@sarcasticcrypto Жыл бұрын
Just went to a padlock shop, had trouble on deciding what padlock to buy. Just checked the title of this video and immediately bought this one. Thanks for helping with the decision, even tho the lock wasn't cheap, but I am not complaining :D
@mehutolkki32322 жыл бұрын
LPL: “This is certainly a padlock I would consider using…” *sales immediately sky rocket minutes after the video is posted* I feel like there is a room of Masterlock designers crying in a room somewhere as they dream of hearing those words one day
@aetherwise2159 Жыл бұрын
Maybe that's the problem with Masterlock, they only have 'designers' and forgot to hire any engineers.
@hapklaar8 ай бұрын
High praise, better get one quick. over two and half minutes to pick.....
@juddphilby90152 жыл бұрын
Hi, if I may ask a favour, once in a while, can you please let’s us know how Bill is doing if you still stay in touch. Thanks very much for all you do for the viewers.
@jamesdk54172 жыл бұрын
I second that request. God bless you, Mrs LPL, Bosnian Bill, and his family.
@MrBobjones682 жыл бұрын
Would like that too, if you have time, LPL.
@peterkelley63442 жыл бұрын
that was one of the longest times I have seen for you to get a lock open....that lock is a keeper
@brianbanks30448 ай бұрын
I love watching u pick all the locks its amazing
@stacyschewalje9794 Жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever seen him take that long, that is one impressive lock!
@Voltaic_Fire2 жыл бұрын
So nice to see the gutting. Makes you appreciate the engineering of the mechanics of the lock!
@christianferrazgruner2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad he finally pulled apart a disc detainer lock. It's not clear from picking how those things even work.
@mrrandomperson31062 жыл бұрын
it looks so simple after gutting concidering how long it took yo pick
@lennonwhitehead13522 жыл бұрын
True, but the main purpose of the gutting is to prove that what he picked matches the difficulty of his what he claims. Not that anyone doubts him at this point, but it's a show of integrity.
@caleschley2 жыл бұрын
High praise indeed. Thanks LPL.🙂👍
@locknut53822 жыл бұрын
Looks way easier and quicker to cut a new door in the wall. Glad to see that my trust in Abus locks aren't completely misplaced.
@jmalmsten Жыл бұрын
ABUS Granit lock project manager: we did it, Joe! And a bonus "the pick Bosnian Bill and I made!" mention!
@starchildluke2 жыл бұрын
As seen on the LPL, the only lock to take over 2 minutes to pick. The Abus 80! New ad coming!
@big_goat2 жыл бұрын
It's far from the only one... but it's still something.
@raznaak2 жыл бұрын
It’s the only one if you’ve been watching for a year or two. In the past he mostly made videos on great locks and every once in a while would do trash locks. Now he only does trash locks
@HiHi-oc3gh2 жыл бұрын
@@HiHi-oc3gh … he ran out of good locks and 90% is crap anyway?
@advorak85292 жыл бұрын
I know about a tenth of what you do about locks in general. Seeing you pick that one, just DAMN! Very complex lock and very smart tools.
@JustMe-ew2wt Жыл бұрын
that was genuinely very impressive to watch you pick this thing. I don't know the first thing about picking, but that was awesome. Can tell you clearly know your shit
@Zubbbz8 ай бұрын
Ahhh great videos like this make me miss Bill so much.
@Joe.Rogan.2 жыл бұрын
I love the way that on the Amazon UK page for this lock, the "Amazon Basics AB-PL100 Padlock - Stainless Steel" lock is listed under the "Similar item to consider" title. I suspect that LPL wouldn't consider that anywhere near "similar" - the only thing similar is that they are both technically a lock!
@dvdvnr2 жыл бұрын
*looks* well, if the key for that item is shown accurately, it *is* a disc detainer lock, which, if it's also got a proper ball-bearing retainer, is WAY better than a Master 141...
@stonebear2 жыл бұрын
It's an Amazon Basics article - they plug those on anything that has a passing resemblence to a distant relative of someone who once saw the original article from a distance.
@LemuriaGames2 жыл бұрын
@@LemuriaGames Some Amazon Basics products are pretty bad. I wouldn't trust them to choose a good lock manufacturer.
@doctorkdsify2 жыл бұрын
Im going to buy that electric toothbrush you mentioned to get the lock of my husky 410 back wheel that i hid the keys from myself when drinking alcohol. $80 aus chain lock, kryptonite with the angled key. Amusing how you promote this one as credible but still pick it in minutes.. Nothing stopping you but honesty & integrity. Good honest man. You could get far in parliment if you werent put on a hit list by doing so. Cheers & great publication too. As a fitter/machinist that little hand tool looks fairly simple to make. All the best too.
@chris_sirhc012 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing the talent this guy has
@edwardranno7119 Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic lock, took this guy some time and he had a specialty tool, skill with this style of lock, optimal holding angle under optimal lighting, was indoors and probably seated and calm. Rather than say trying to bust open a trailer at a truck stop with constant traffic some of which is probably state police, at night in possibly less than optimal weather and a truck trailer is certainly not at optimal working height for picking.
@filanfyretracker2 жыл бұрын
Not only that, but 'in the field' there's probably a bunch of other potential trailers to choose from with far shittier locks
@tikkj2 жыл бұрын
I'm just here to comment that the ABUS team is probably having a huge celebration party, as well as giving everyone a raise.
@filip0002 жыл бұрын
I doubt that
@jtcmule33362 жыл бұрын
@@jtcmule3336 They're Amish community stronghold, so I double doubt it!
@TheGeezzer2 жыл бұрын
@@TheGeezzer Isn't ABUS a german company?
@DrBastycore2 жыл бұрын
@@DrBastycore They are, Abus is short for "August Bremicker und Söhne". They are known to be extremely religious for German standards and belong to a faith that the English wiki calls "Plymouth Brethren", a small protestant faith. It's one of the more ... conservative ones too, not to the level of the Amish, but they don't really believe in equal rights for women and such. Would be fun to get Twitter mad about it :)
@BL-yj2wp2 жыл бұрын
@@BL-yj2wp Ah, so it's for their wives chastity belts? No wonder LPL struggled.
@slots14072 жыл бұрын
I dont' know exactly what he is doing when he discovered 5 is a zero cut and then tensions off of it to open the lock, but I am blown away every time I see him do that. Love watching him work.
@jpc8122 жыл бұрын
don't*
@JorgetePanete4 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing mechanism, great lock indeed.
@Fosgen9 күн бұрын
I really want to see Abus put the quote "This is a lock that I'd consider using" onto their site. For people that don't follow it would be like they weren't trying to sell anything, but for people following LPL it'd be one of the highest endorsements.
@judsonanderson90072 жыл бұрын
For everyone who constantly asks "What lock does LPL recommend?" here you go. Your prayers have been answered.
@MythicMagus2 жыл бұрын
I for one am happy as a pig in mud for it
@mugenokami22012 жыл бұрын
they'll complain it's too expensive, you know
@marcogenovesi85702 жыл бұрын
@@marcogenovesi8570 It would be nice if it were in a smaller lock. For some applications I'd like to use it for the shackle is too thick. A Master Lock #5 is the largest. 14MM is just over 1/2".
@robertthomas59062 жыл бұрын
@@marcogenovesi8570 It's a $125 for both the lock body and the cylinder. The cylinder on my front door alone is about that much...
@andersjjensen2 жыл бұрын
Finally a worthy opponent to LPL! Getting praised from him and the video length speaks volumes about the lock! Would be a definite buy for security. Also, the tool which LPL and Bosnian Bill created is wonderful and it's great to see LPL mentioning it in every video where he had used the tool to attribute that himself and Bosnian Bill had created the tool! Man of words and really appreciate the friendship, honor, respect and integrity LPL has on Bosnian Bill! No words to express any more gratitude. Nothing but thank you so much LPL for such wonderful videos, advice and insights into the lock picking and the lessons on various methods, safety and security features of locks with unseen / unheard information that you provide on each and every bit of the materials, working mechanics, etc., etc., I could go on for a long time, but thanks again from India! I truly have learnt a lot from your videos (still learning) and trying to enhance my skills on a day to day basis in the magical world of lock picking with your videos! Thanks again! Wishing good health to everyone in this world! Let this world be a peaceful place! Let the almighty god or supreme power bless everyone with abundant health and wealth and security!!
@nilasisu2 жыл бұрын
Funny how you mention security when this whole channel is about picking locks.
@MrTruckerf Жыл бұрын
"This is certainly a lock that I would consider using" praise like that coming from LPL, I'd trust my entire families safety with this thing 🤣
Title itself is one of the biggest praises that you could've ever gained as a lock company
ORORORORO!!! I spend half of my day sleeping! ORORORO!!! Then I sometimes get up and tell you that I am a famous content creatorORORORORO!!! Please don't sleep while driving, dear cz
It would probably help their sales to be honest if they quoted LPL on the packaging 😊👍
Instead of attack this lock I would attack the hooks of the door / gate
I went to their website immediately 🤣
Might as well put the quote on the lock packaging!
I imagine the Abus guys cheering in their office when one of them finds this video. "A Padlock I'd Use" from LPL has got to be one of the highest praises a lock can get.
He said, "a lock I'd CONSIDER using"
It still gets the point through : the lock is good enough for him to use, but he's not using it because he already has the locks he needs.
@@lbunjes Look at the video title
@@lbunjes Read the title. It gets the message through.
@@lbunjes thats to say, it is a lock good enough to be used next time a lock is needed, he would consider it among the other applicants. so it's a matter of time, place, and application.
I feel like whenever a lock manufacturer gets the LPL seal of approval, the whole office goes nuts. They set off confetti cannons, Sheryl from accounting kisses the mailboy randomly, engineering team is hugging each other while sobbing with joy, the CEO closes his office door leans back and let's out a sigh of relief.
I thought I was the only one that thought that.
And if I was employed there, I'd finally work up the courage to ask the front desk girl out. I heard she's fresh broken up with her boyfriend.
*lets
Meanwhile at Masterlock...😂😂
@ beste 🤣
"The disc detainer core is upgraded with a butterfly disc to prevent what I am about to do now." Nice try Abus. Still, pickresistant to mere mortals goes a long way.
Okay, so to tally the work your average thief needs to do to pick this lock: - identify the lock type and either try picking or see right away his picks won't work - research the mechanism and the kind of tool needed - build that tool (assuming they aren't being manufactured somewhere) - come back and spend a lot of time fiddling with that lock because the butterfly disks and new tool will cause him to fail a lot. The time to beat under optimal conditions and perfect understanding of the mechanism with full preparation, years of practice, special tools and zero pressure is three minutes of concentrated, uninterrupted work. A mook with a rake has no chance, a good picker with a set of tools goes nowhere unless he has the perfect tool by any chance and knows this specific lock well. For this to be picked you'd need an absolute lock fanatic and probably ten minutes or more of very obvious picking effort. Realistically, this pick will never be attempted. It will always be faster and easier to cut through what the lock hangs on, or even the shackle.
And pick-resistant to LPL himself! He showed this in a video four years ago and stated that he couldn't pick it then.
I used one of these on a uhaul for a cross country move. The trailer WAS broken into but the lock wasn’t the weakest link, in fact the thieves clearly spent a LOT of time trying to break through the lock but ultimately found that breaking the metal on the uhaul itself was easier. This lock is an absolute beast.
Ah yes, the impenetrable door fallacy
Which begs the question: Would using such a lock inadvertently signal to would-be burglars and thieves that the contents it is protecting is of high value and therefore worth the effort? If so, how should we overcome this?
@@9VARZ Pay Masterlock a small fee to put their name on the front of the locks.
@@9VARZ I don't think so. I would use a good padlock even for a 5$ stuff. I don't like my things being stolen, even if worthless.
@@9VARZ Just put some black duct tape over it If anything, you can just hide what would otherwise be fancy looking branding
When even the lock picking lawyer would use the lock you know the lock is pickproof to any regular mortal
I can probably pick it... but in addition, I'll need a tent, a volleyball, some MRE's, and two calendars.
@@ch4.hayabusa best I can do is a can of Rip It and a tin of Skoal.
@@ch4.hayabusa all you need is a nuke
nobody bothers picking locks those days, a good set of bolt cutters or a portable grinder is all the lock picking "skill" you need
@@werhold Well, he did mention that the shackle guard was only made of zinc, being a point against the lock.
In a safe environment, with all the right tool available, with no pressure, and already knowing what is the best way to open it, it takes an incredibly amount of effort from him! Unbelievable!
LPL: "That's a lock I'd use." Amazon: 200$ Me: "I'll just weld my frogging doors shut."
What the hell, I just purchased one for ~85€ ($94 USD), in Germany. Of course it is produced here and shipping those across the globe isn't cheap, even in big amounts, but 100% markup definitely gives away that not many of these are beeing imported in the US.
Same price in France. I'd note that even abus' low quality locks are really good, probably the best you can get for the price. Were the hardest to feel open in HS.
At least £100 in the UK
this particular one LPL got is $123, what model did you buy?
@@StevenL00 Didnt. And it was CAD, so slightly higher numbers.
The video duration alone is a ringing endorsement of this lock. Well done Abus.
A good chunk of it is the gutting of the lock
@@dyingearth a good chunk of it is also picking the lock. a lock that takes lpl 1-2 minutes to open can already be considered good, it took lpl almost 3 full minutes to get this thing open. i'd trust this lock with my valuables for sure, exceptional job abus
@@dyingearth But nowadays LPL only guts locks that do something especially cool or different. I wish I owned something valuable enough to need a lock like this!
@@dyingearth This lock took him about 3 mins to pick, most of his videos don't even reach that mark. An that includes the intro, closing, explainations ect. Also this needed a special design pick which he took part in designing.
@@thomasrovnak312 There is nothing special about the design of the disc detainer pick that LPL is using. It's just a well-made, mid-price disc detainer pick. Many others available that are of the exact same design.
A friend had this on his shed as it stored a few valuable bicycles. The thieves tried picking and cutting the padlock but eventually found it was easier to lift the entire roof of the shed and grab the loot.
bruh
Dam
Just another reminder that locks are primarily a deterrent against low-effort, opportunist theft. -- If someone really wants in, there's always physical destruction.
@@jnharton so in conclusion, a sentry gun is the best defense
@@callumbreton8930 If you like prison time, sure.
Just to be clear: kryptonite locks that many locksmiths just say aren't pickable and grind them with an angle grinder take him 20 seconds to open with this tool
@A cat on his hind legs. Exactly, the fact that it still took TLPL 2 minutes to open shows how good of a lock this is
@A cat on his hind legs. true, but also if you're gonna call yourself a locksmith you should be better than amateur at the very least. if you aren't you probably shouldn't advertise yourself as one. you know what, if LPL ever runs out of locks he's interested in personally opening, he should send things to locksmiths and see if the lock comes back open or cut.
@A cat on his hind legs. pretty much every one I've ever known to go to a locksmith came back and said they'd have better off using their own angle grinder because they never even tried to pick the lock. Dunno the actual work day of a locksmith looks like but, never heard anyone getting their locks actually opened really.
@@TGPDrunknHick exactly, if locksmiths keep just using an angle grinder, then they WILL lose their jobs as everyone else just stops trying to go to them and use their own angle grinder or borrows a friends
@@XiaoYueMao I wouldn’t pay a locksmith to grind a lock. I took my 9” grinder to a padlock on a chain holding a horse paddock gate closed and it took me less than 15seconds and I was being careful!
The fact this lock took just shy of 3 minutes for the LPL to pick tells me that the worlds nuclear warheads should be secured by theses Abus locks!! 😁😁
lol
They're secured with something even more impenetrable than an Abus lock: 8" floppy discs.
@@DangerB0ne there goes my bright idea.
Russians: proceed to track every lock delivery and place explosives at destinations. USA:🌋
@@DangerB0ne and yes, those floppy disks are actually the "floppy" kind, not the hard plastic kind.
The lock package will probably have _"A Padlock I’d Use" - LPL_ printed on it in the future
I have seen episodes with comments from manufacturers so it is possible.
It damn well should!!
Yes, with the QR code to get to this video!
Yes, because everybody who buys padlocks wanks to LPL videos.
@@russellspencer3214 Glad you are open about that. I thought was some kind of weirdo and the only one who does that 😳
"What doesn't come through in the video is the amount of skill that's required" Trust me, with as long as it took you to pick it, that came through
Right? With most of these videos, I think "That doesn't look so hard. I should really try this." This video: Do what now? The heck is going on?
I bet the guys at the lock office cheered and high fives after this, great video
Yea.. given most of his picks are usually < 1min, anything over 3 is just bonkers.
fr if it takes him more than 45 seconds to pick I'd use it
Also the intent silences that spaced what he was saying.
You should make a playlist of LPL approved locks.
That'll be a short video
@@Robert-cu9bm He wrote _"a playlist"_
@@bsvenss2 Exactly, I've only seen this one he approves.
You just watched the entire playlist!
@@Robert-cu9bmthere was a lock with a y-shaped key with 14 pins on it that he was very impressed by. Cannot recall the manufacturers name.
Imagine if LPL was a dentist instead. "Molar is loose, canine is... Binding, there's a click on the premolars..."
Full mouth extraction indicated...
And there we go all the teeth come right out. The problem here is you don't floss
"26 year olds canines extracted with a twig!"
We need a ToothPickingDentist!
_Fills a cavity_ Now let me extract the filling and do it again to prove it wasn't a fluke.
A long Lock Picking Lawyer video on a single lock? That's the lock you need!
That's what i was thinking, This lock took him 4 minutes and lots of concentration to get it open, I'm convinced that this is the lock i want to get
unless he opens it 10 different ways in that time.
I love your music, man.
take a look at his older videos
It's on Amazon for $125. Heh. If I used that on my garage, when my car was out it would be the most expensive thing in the garage.
Bosnian Bill has stepped away to deal with Family matters but LPL still credits him every time their pick appears. This speaks to integrity and I have noticed it and appreciate it.
They are still business partners and friends. You tube isn’t life.
@@mofoq he is fine. He was helping some kids out and realised that he has not left alot of time in his schedule for life so he decided to stop the tou tine
Bill will forever be a legend. I hope he's enjoying his time with his family
I think that is just the technical term for this kind of tools. Allen Wrench Phillips Screw The Tool Bosnian Bill and I made
Plus, Bosnian Bill is just too much fun to say
This is the only channel I know where 99.99% of products reviewed are flawed. Once is a blue moon, comes this golden egg.
We have sold dozens of these 80 and 60 models. Tenants love them. The removable shackles are awesome and the beefy design leaves no doubt it is simply one of the best available anywhere.
As far as marketing goes, praise from The LockPickingLawyer, especially him saying that it's a lock he'd use himself is a HUGE deal in my opinion. At least with the customers / security professionals it matters.
I agree! It's almost like he should be receiving a check from Abus soon haha
Agreed, this will be my next purchase
While I would agree with you, we still have to acknowledge the reality and state that in order for this to be truly effective marketing it would need considerably larger demographic being aware of this along with his proficiency in picking.
@@mattk1693 He doesn't want a check...LPL wants a Partnership =))
It's 140$ per piece lock...so it better be good.
the fact it takes an expert special custom tools and several minutes shows how well this lock was made
Yet he rated it "low end of high security".. he's basically just Simon Powell of locks
@@scootndute579 the fact that he considers it as any tier of “high security” is quite the merit
Especially since the lock for him is in ideal conditions, it'd be considerably more difficult in the field.
@@scootndute579 well think about it, this isnt high end, its a lock you can buy at a store, high end is like a fuckin vault or a fully steel safe
@@scrithen2836 it is high end for a padlock.
When the time to pick it is longer than a lot of LPL's videos, you know you have a winner.
You know it's German
@@accesspoint6917 You do know one of his higher-rated locks is the US-made Commando, right?
One of the few people who can bluntly say how good he is at something without a hint of bragging (and without any argument from anybody!)
I was wondering what makes tlpl videos always so good, then I realized: they have a lot of tension
Booo 🤣
There's definitely some amount of drama in his storytelling. We know the ending, but not the conclusion.
booooooo take my like lol
Tension is the key to a picking video.
Tension is the starting point to bypassing the key elements of any obstacle. Especially the ones you pick yourself.
What I love about this video is when LPL says "This has a butterfly disc so it can't be picked with a tool like this. Now I'm going to pick it with this tool anyway." Nice job!
Chad. Truly a God amongst men
Yeah, I don't get that.... did abus not make them right? Why didn't they work?
@@rupedog He explains near the end of the video - The "Butterfly" disk makes tensioning off the first disk prevent the lock from opening. So he circumvented that by tensioning off a disk further down the core.
@@Jaccep which only worked because that disk happened to be a zero cut. What if there was none of those?
@@Chuckiele then the lock wouldn't work.
LPL: casually picks Masterlocks with household items Also LPL: What you don't see in the video is that I actually had to concentrate. Holy cow!
Right? That's extraordinarily high praise from LPL.
Wow, this is the most challenging I've ever seen him go up against. Great padlock. I think I'll be getting a couple of them for my home and tool shed. Thank you LPL, I appreciate you sir 👍👍
The ABS Eurocylinders are another lock he praises.
The amount of time it took LPL to open this definitely illustrates the difference between a cheap disc-detainer core and a quality one with more discs and false gates. I'm sure even with the correct tool it would stymie a novice picker for a long time. Looks like Abus put some thought into this one and took feedback from pickers or at least picking videos when they engineered the core. I'm not sure if I have anything with a hasp good enough to hang a lock like this on.
Even regular ones can confound a novice picker.
You did catch on to something if the hasp isn't as strong you would probably just use that to gain access.
Look up the price and it'll explain everything
No worries. Abus makes some beast Granit hasps as well. The hard part is finding a building or door strong enough to mount to!
@@TechHug $75-$120!!!!! Yeesh. But, it took LPL minutes to pick and he was having difficulty so it is def worth it on premiere applications.
It’s lovely to hear praise for a product - and it feels like an age since a disassembly. Thank you LPL!
Didn't we have one just a few days ago?
It's been like 4 videos
‘Only an exceedingly skilled picker could open this in the field’ Everyone who ever bought the pick that LPL and Bosnian Bill made now own the Granit padlock and a month on, it’s still locked… 😉
I am speachless! You are incredible. I watch these videos and get stunned every time. Thank you
Been watching this guy for years. I’ve never personally heard him recommend any lock this is insanely high praise.
it has happened a few times. You sometimes have to really listen to what he has to say.
There was this Bowley lock that he didn't even try to pick.
@@NotMeButAnother which episode number?
I believe he recommended a Kryptonite bike chain/lock as well! I purchased it for my bike immediately.
He has good things to say about Kryptonite in general. It's why I use one of their chain locks to secure my bike in the field.
When you're at the 3 min mark and it's still not picked you know it's not that bad of a lock.
when it has "A padlock I'd use" as the title of an LPL video, you know it's a *great* lock.
I was actually getting bored and put the phone aside for a second and that was the moment I realized I had witnessed something extraordinary.
I have one of this series, it's been outside hanging for 2 years, it's amazing and looks and feels like new to this day
I must say, as a person who has worked with his hands most of his life, this man is simply amazing…. I would love to do an apprenticeship with him!!!
Yes.
The Abus executive are having a great day. And at over 8 minutes that show the quality that went into building this lock.
Yeah, they are high fiving all around the room.
I read: "at least 8 minutes went into the design of this lock"...
@@laptopdragon its true
The picking itself was completed in 4 minutes. Even this is a ringing endorsement, though.
4 of that is the disassembly.
When you said false gates, "aren't particularly hard to put in from a manufacturers point." That has to be a jab at the companies of like, "its easy to make your locks better so do it!!!"
1-8-22 Ahem, Master Lock.
@@michaelschlem2849 Master locks do not have DD locks yet. LOL.
@@ipick4fun27 pretty sure they don't have many, but at minimum they have the 8184d
It kinda feel like a small manufacturing error could even turn into a false gate on these kind of locks :P
@@ipick4fun27 Of course not. They'd have to produce locks instead of lock-shaped decoys first.
This seems to be a lock where it would be easier to disassemble everything around it instead of the lock itself to get to what it protects.
It can't be non destructively disassembled with the shackle in place, i.e., locked.
That was the longest I’ve seen you work a mechanism in a while. Thank you!
You know you're a winner when you have 3.65M subscribers who really are not into locksmithing. This guy is just so entertaining and proficient. Everyone loves a genius.
I hope you are correct or millions of people will be casually picking locks and taking things.
@@MrTruckerf LOL !
@@MrTruckerf A lot of us are pickers, but I suspect it's less than half, and I suspect many of those are doing it on occassion, and not as a dedicated hobby. Unfortunately, it would have no bearing on theft, as the vast majority of thieves just resort to the quickest destructive force they can dish out. Most home burglaries are less than 5 minutes overall, and they kick in the door to gain entry. They go straight to the master bedroom and toss it, which is where most people hide money, jewelry etc. that can be unloaded quickly and difficult to trace.
Confirmed 'non picker' here, as I've only ever used bolt cutters or bullet to bypass locks; he is incredibly entertaining and I've had a growing interest in learning some of the (no offense intended) easier lockpicking and bypass methods simply out of personal curiosity. He does make it look easy but most masters do.
I own a set of picks, but apart from raking open a 2€ padlock my picking skills are none existent.
Abus having a party right now.
I love listening to you pick the locks. I finding it very suthing and you are always successful. Thanks for all your videos.
The skill required did really well come through, I was amazed by how you seemed to be able to 'see' inside the lock. Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Having seen you pick over a hundred locks by now, i most certainly got the sense of how difficult this was in terms of picking.
I could tell it was very difficult judging by the things
1000 locks by now
Yeah not only did it take quite a long time for him, but also we didn't even get the famous "nothing on 3, nothing on 4, 5 is binding" on every single one at least
I gave my best friend a smaller version of this lock for his birthday in 2019 and it's the only lock he hasn't been able to pick yet. I am happy that I can now show him that it is possible :D
But does your friend have “the TOOL”?
@@steveb7310 That Bosnian Bill and LPL made
@@pixelettee exactly.
@@steveb7310 He'll have to get that for the next birthday 😉
That's like giving your friend a bow and some arrows for Christmas, showing him a video of an Olympic archer hitting 20 bullseyes in a row, and saying, "See? It's possible!"
That was literally the most I've ever seen you struggle to pick, great job!!!
This is very cool to see and I love the cautious recommendation. At this point you really have to evaluate what you're locking because the lock could be stronger than the chain/bracket/door that you're locking!
"very unlikely to be pick in the field" Ah, crap, gonna be sold out everywhere. "this is certainly a lock I would consider using" Ah, crap, it's going to stay sold out for a while! I've got to say, as entertaining and educational as it is to watch you open so-called high security locks as if they were child-safety latches, these videos where you cover locks that turn out to be good have practical benefits that are hard to beat. Thank you, and keep doing the good work!
It's a $100 padlock. It's not going to sell in droves, regardless of how good it is. People are barely willing to spend $20 on a padlock.
The padlock is massive. I own one myself. For gym lockers and things like that, this lock won't do, this is a padlock that is designed for shipping containers and such. You come to a point where the lock is so insane, it's easier to just break whatever the lock is protecting. So if you are going to spend 100-200$ on a lock, you have to make sure that the material where you are attaching the lock, can't be broken in matter of seconds, or else it's just a waste. So this lock has limited use.
@@FabledGentleman they need a "family" of them a smaller "gym locker "friendly" version as IMHO that is the BIGGEST security vulnerability most people have
@@jasonriddell that's what the DISKUS locks are for. They're not disk detainer, but they *are* a heck of a lot better than a Master 141... if you wanna get really with it, a DISKUS 25/70 is a dimple key cylinder, no average raker is gonna get that... or if you're REALLY serious, an Abloy PL-321 with a Protec2 cylinder. Although given most gym lockers, a savvy attacker would just show up with a big set of vise grips and use the Abloy to wrench the hasp off the locker.... that's not gonna be nearly as simple with a DISKUS. Doable? Probably. Pain in the ASCII; they're gonna go look for another lock. Both of these guys are way less dosh than the Granit.
@@stonebear I thought some of the Diskus line did use disc detainer cores. Like the 20/70. It claims to have the ABUS Plus disc cylinder. I could be wrong and mis-remembering though.
It took almost 3 whole minutes for an extremely experienced picker to pick open this lock…very impressive indeed!
With a custom tool to boot!
LPL an "extremely experienced picker". Like Gretzky or Ovechkin are "extremely experienced hockey players" :D
@@igmusicandflying ...or the Pope is a little bit Catholic.
@@fastmadcow and in optimal conditions. Even with the right tools, how much longer would it take to do this under stress?
Longer than it took to pick the entire collection of Master Lock products on his channel.
Love to watch you work, LPL. ❣️ "A padlock I'd use". Coming from you, that's a real endorsement for ANY lock. 👍
One of your very best video’s. Superb presentation!
A padlock he'd use? That explains why it's already sold out.
Sold out? I just found them on multiple sites before purchasing
Anyone who watches this channel definitely saw the skill required. The amount of time you spent on each disk alone much less all the fiddling you had to do on each one shows how hard that was.
Yeah, and you need to know "when you have it" to be able to find the zero cut to tension off of to open the lock.
Plus you need the right tool !
I've had one of these for about 2 years, I got it for one of my dad's gates that we never use. He didn't like having another key so he just used a masterlock. Couple days ago I decided to buy an abus 130/180 shackle and use it on my shed lol. A bit overkill, but at least the lock won't be the weak point
this is the first time i've seen you post a lock you'd actually be willing to use. thank you!
We have those Locks at work, securing hazard material containers wich are outside in the open. They are rated as weather resistant, but after a year or so, they get impossibly hard to open. greasing them once every 3-4 months is a must. Other than that, they are exceptionally tough, our Janitor once had to cut one of them open - his old angle grinder was not up to the task.
I am not longer on the coast but 90 miles / 150 km inland and have had mine for a few years and it opens smooth as can be. One of the reasons I like the lock. I pretty much just bought it for the build quality as others have noted the lock is generally overkill unless you are putting it on a pretty well guarded and hardened facility.
Hi from Germany! This explaines a lot! At first I thought someone just has slept thru new years and now celebrates it a week later now, because I heard fireworks and champaign popping noises. But then I saw this video.
Came back to this video 2 years later since I decided to upgrade security for my motorcycle. Decided on getting this lock since I remember this being a recommendation from LPL. Now that I have it, I can definitely say it is a beast of a lock! Worth every penny!😊🔒
what a sick hobby. I would love to learn. Huge respect for your knowledge and precision.
LPL: This is certainly a lock that I would considered using. ::: Goes to website to order ::: Website: On backorder. Restock date unknown. Me: Dammit!! (using Cartman voice)
I bought mine years ago when I did my own research. Win. Once this whole Brandon situation clears up, Abus will be able to increase manufacturing again.
They are available on Amazon. $126.
The lock also exists in another model. 37RK/70.
@@logmeindog "Brandon" situation"? Are you somehow blaming Biden for Abus Manufacturing issues? Abus manufacturing is in Germany and China. Not sure why you're blaming Biden for any issues on their part when their facilities aren't in the US.
@@Jhaiisiin You obviously watch too much CNN to realize the docks in America are being backed up because of Biden's mandates and not rerouting the traffic.
If it takes LPL this long, I'd imagine an average picker even with the right tools would have given up and looked for another security flaw, like in the chain or hasp it's locked to
Some poor bloke commented that somebody rather than dealing with the lock bashed down the wall of his hauler xD
Yeah, someone broke into a uhaul with this on it, by forcing damage onto the door at several points to take down the door, despite also having tried and failing at damaging and disabling the lock. You know the lock alone wasted an hour.
Apparently, where this lock is concerned, the *wall* could be considered the weak link.
You are "the LockPickin' God", mate! For sure! This thing is so complicated and so well made... But you got it! Very well done, sir!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Bosnian Bill was the first lock picking channel I found and was the reason for my interest in the craft. Was disheartened when he left his channel. But I understand his reasoning. I have followed you since. Was happy to hear you mention him. Thank you Sir.
The fact that everything around the lock will be destroyed, as an easier solution than picking, is re-assuring.
Angle grinder. LOL. still take 30-40 seconds. But picking is non destructive means of opening a lock
@@ipick4fun27 certainly not stealthy, but fast AF
@@ipick4fun27 Yea, was gonna mention, the easy way out😆
40 grams of C4... on the haps that is.
A Chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Watching this was like watching somebody play the final boss and win. My heart was pumping.
It didn't feel like 8 minutes :o
It's a pleasure to watch such obvious skill at work.
I don't know if you've read my comment suggesting you open another channel, featuring locks that give you trouble. But this one was so much fun to watch, and I enjoyed every single minute of it. Thank you!
You know when he spends more than 3 minutes picking a lock, it's proper quality.
Typically over 1 minute is a ringing endorsement for doing something right. 2 minutes is stock affecting. And 3 minutes is downright unheard of!
And when he grabs for the rake it is crsp.
You should do a video for your highest recommendation locks for different categories (padlock, deadbolt, trailer lock, etc) and offer both the best most expensive option along with a budget “runner-up” alternative. Your wealth of knowledge would have me buying a lot of locks in very short order!
Depends on what you're locking up, and whether a $200.00 lock is worth it if there are other easier ways to steal it. I've seen an Abus padlock on a hasp installed with the screwheads exposed.
We sold Abus locks at Sears in the 90s and I had a couple of their padlocks. Solidly built and worked great. Sadly they've disappeared, probably during a move. I still have some old American padlocks from before they became part of Master but if I need new locks I'm glad Abus are still good ones.
It's so nice to see a lock that you would recommend👍
i love seeing locks that you actually recommend, they're so few and far between, i would also like to see those false gates just a little deeper, and the shackle guard at least upgradeable to a hardened steel one. great job of showing us this lock, and as always, thanks for all the enjoyable content!
I guess if you make them too deep they risk becoming true gates...
The pinnacle of award any lock manufacturer can have: a long video of LPL trying to pick it. The lock designer team should deserve a big fat bonus pay check.
Woah-up there buddy, Not so fast with the pats on the backs with sacks of cash! Make them dig a little deeper and design a lock that Defeats LPL! Then you wouldn't need to pat them on the back with sacks of cash because the sales of a lock capable of the feat would drown the company in orders and wealth unimaginable.
Just went to a padlock shop, had trouble on deciding what padlock to buy. Just checked the title of this video and immediately bought this one. Thanks for helping with the decision, even tho the lock wasn't cheap, but I am not complaining :D
LPL: “This is certainly a padlock I would consider using…” *sales immediately sky rocket minutes after the video is posted* I feel like there is a room of Masterlock designers crying in a room somewhere as they dream of hearing those words one day
Maybe that's the problem with Masterlock, they only have 'designers' and forgot to hire any engineers.
High praise, better get one quick. over two and half minutes to pick.....
Hi, if I may ask a favour, once in a while, can you please let’s us know how Bill is doing if you still stay in touch. Thanks very much for all you do for the viewers.
I second that request. God bless you, Mrs LPL, Bosnian Bill, and his family.
Would like that too, if you have time, LPL.
that was one of the longest times I have seen for you to get a lock open....that lock is a keeper
I love watching u pick all the locks its amazing
I don't think I've ever seen him take that long, that is one impressive lock!
So nice to see the gutting. Makes you appreciate the engineering of the mechanics of the lock!
I'm glad he finally pulled apart a disc detainer lock. It's not clear from picking how those things even work.
it looks so simple after gutting concidering how long it took yo pick
True, but the main purpose of the gutting is to prove that what he picked matches the difficulty of his what he claims. Not that anyone doubts him at this point, but it's a show of integrity.
High praise indeed. Thanks LPL.🙂👍
Looks way easier and quicker to cut a new door in the wall. Glad to see that my trust in Abus locks aren't completely misplaced.
ABUS Granit lock project manager: we did it, Joe! And a bonus "the pick Bosnian Bill and I made!" mention!
As seen on the LPL, the only lock to take over 2 minutes to pick. The Abus 80! New ad coming!
It's far from the only one... but it's still something.
It’s the only one if you’ve been watching for a year or two. In the past he mostly made videos on great locks and every once in a while would do trash locks. Now he only does trash locks
@@HiHi-oc3gh … he ran out of good locks and 90% is crap anyway?
I know about a tenth of what you do about locks in general. Seeing you pick that one, just DAMN! Very complex lock and very smart tools.
that was genuinely very impressive to watch you pick this thing. I don't know the first thing about picking, but that was awesome. Can tell you clearly know your shit
Ahhh great videos like this make me miss Bill so much.
I love the way that on the Amazon UK page for this lock, the "Amazon Basics AB-PL100 Padlock - Stainless Steel" lock is listed under the "Similar item to consider" title. I suspect that LPL wouldn't consider that anywhere near "similar" - the only thing similar is that they are both technically a lock!
*looks* well, if the key for that item is shown accurately, it *is* a disc detainer lock, which, if it's also got a proper ball-bearing retainer, is WAY better than a Master 141...
It's an Amazon Basics article - they plug those on anything that has a passing resemblence to a distant relative of someone who once saw the original article from a distance.
@@LemuriaGames Some Amazon Basics products are pretty bad. I wouldn't trust them to choose a good lock manufacturer.
Im going to buy that electric toothbrush you mentioned to get the lock of my husky 410 back wheel that i hid the keys from myself when drinking alcohol. $80 aus chain lock, kryptonite with the angled key. Amusing how you promote this one as credible but still pick it in minutes.. Nothing stopping you but honesty & integrity. Good honest man. You could get far in parliment if you werent put on a hit list by doing so. Cheers & great publication too. As a fitter/machinist that little hand tool looks fairly simple to make. All the best too.
It’s amazing the talent this guy has
This is a fantastic lock, took this guy some time and he had a specialty tool, skill with this style of lock, optimal holding angle under optimal lighting, was indoors and probably seated and calm. Rather than say trying to bust open a trailer at a truck stop with constant traffic some of which is probably state police, at night in possibly less than optimal weather and a truck trailer is certainly not at optimal working height for picking.
Not only that, but 'in the field' there's probably a bunch of other potential trailers to choose from with far shittier locks
I'm just here to comment that the ABUS team is probably having a huge celebration party, as well as giving everyone a raise.
I doubt that
@@jtcmule3336 They're Amish community stronghold, so I double doubt it!
@@TheGeezzer Isn't ABUS a german company?
@@DrBastycore They are, Abus is short for "August Bremicker und Söhne". They are known to be extremely religious for German standards and belong to a faith that the English wiki calls "Plymouth Brethren", a small protestant faith. It's one of the more ... conservative ones too, not to the level of the Amish, but they don't really believe in equal rights for women and such. Would be fun to get Twitter mad about it :)
@@BL-yj2wp Ah, so it's for their wives chastity belts? No wonder LPL struggled.
I dont' know exactly what he is doing when he discovered 5 is a zero cut and then tensions off of it to open the lock, but I am blown away every time I see him do that. Love watching him work.
don't*
Thanks for showing mechanism, great lock indeed.
I really want to see Abus put the quote "This is a lock that I'd consider using" onto their site. For people that don't follow it would be like they weren't trying to sell anything, but for people following LPL it'd be one of the highest endorsements.
For everyone who constantly asks "What lock does LPL recommend?" here you go. Your prayers have been answered.
I for one am happy as a pig in mud for it
they'll complain it's too expensive, you know
@@marcogenovesi8570 It would be nice if it were in a smaller lock. For some applications I'd like to use it for the shackle is too thick. A Master Lock #5 is the largest. 14MM is just over 1/2".
@@marcogenovesi8570 It's a $125 for both the lock body and the cylinder. The cylinder on my front door alone is about that much...
Finally a worthy opponent to LPL! Getting praised from him and the video length speaks volumes about the lock! Would be a definite buy for security. Also, the tool which LPL and Bosnian Bill created is wonderful and it's great to see LPL mentioning it in every video where he had used the tool to attribute that himself and Bosnian Bill had created the tool! Man of words and really appreciate the friendship, honor, respect and integrity LPL has on Bosnian Bill! No words to express any more gratitude. Nothing but thank you so much LPL for such wonderful videos, advice and insights into the lock picking and the lessons on various methods, safety and security features of locks with unseen / unheard information that you provide on each and every bit of the materials, working mechanics, etc., etc., I could go on for a long time, but thanks again from India! I truly have learnt a lot from your videos (still learning) and trying to enhance my skills on a day to day basis in the magical world of lock picking with your videos! Thanks again! Wishing good health to everyone in this world! Let this world be a peaceful place! Let the almighty god or supreme power bless everyone with abundant health and wealth and security!!
Funny how you mention security when this whole channel is about picking locks.
"This is certainly a lock that I would consider using" praise like that coming from LPL, I'd trust my entire families safety with this thing 🤣