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Is it a good set?

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Is it a good set?

Postby Lesh18 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:31 pm

What is your experience with this set? http://www.dealextreme.com/p/advanced-9 ... icks-16417

It is super cheap but looks nice, is it worth buying? Are the picks better thatn self-made paper clip pins?
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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby The Lock Artist » Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:19 pm

Lesh18 wrote:? Are the picks better thatn self-made paper clip pins?

Yes, while I have no experience with this particular set,I can assure you that you will get better feedback and picking in general with this set than using paperclips. I would reccomend something from a more reputable brand (I didn't even see a brand on these picks) like southord. They may be more expensive, but it would be a good investment. One thing that I would make sure of when ordering from southord, don't get the picks with the black grips on them, they are a foam that dulls the feedback that you get from inside the lock. Instead, get the ones that have reinforced metal handles. These are actually not uncomfortable, I would say that it would be more comfortable than getting a set with the grips, as you will end up taking them off and having the thin non-reinforced metal handles dig into your hand. This is a great starter set http://www.lockpickshop.com/MPXS-14.html it comes with a nice variety of picks that will help you know the ones that you will like best and use the most. Whichever set you choose to get, good luck and happy picking. :mrgreen:

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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby jos weyers » Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:17 am

If you're not sure if lockpicking is something for you, this is a great set.

The picks are rather big (so won't fit lots of keyways).
If you keep picking, you WILL need to upgrade to a better set.

For this price, it's a great deal.
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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby Anavaree » Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:59 am

Arent those the sha lon lock picks? I just got a set from LSA and they look just like them.
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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby abasel » Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:01 am

Lesh18 wrote:What is your experience with this set? http://www.dealextreme.com/p/advanced-9 ... icks-16417

It is super cheap but looks nice, is it worth buying? Are the picks better thatn self-made paper clip pins?

the best set you can buy, at least for European cylinders, you can cut, you can bend, you can modify the tools, and if they break, you buy more
have good feel and convey a good feeling, I use them a lot
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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby Anavaree » Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:51 am

Yup, ShaLon picks.
They have a solid hard plastic grip and are nickle coated steel. Very springy and fairly durable, but need some wet sanding to work smoothly.
The grip is surprisingly comfy. This is my set.

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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby Solomon » Tue Jul 03, 2012 6:55 am

I have these and they're pretty good, basically identical to goso hooks. Nice grip, great feedback, they're small enough for most standard euro keyways and hold up well to heavy handed use. The wrenches suck, there's no case and a few of them will be bent when they arrive but for that price, who's complaining?

I made a few wrenches and bunged it all in a case I found, believe it or not they're actually my go-to picks before I reach for anything else. They're a nice middle ground between the southord slimlines and the petersons, in that I'm not afraid to go heavy on them if I need to and they tackle most keyways no problem. They do struggle with the likes of corbin, winkhaus etc but then so do any standard picks... that's what the slims are for. Go for it man, you won't be disappointed. I was pleasantly surprised when I got mine and I dunno if I should be ashamed to like them or not but I do. :mrgreen:
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2 Solomon

Postby Lesh18 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:08 pm

Solomon, is that set suitable for SPP? Because SPP is what I am interested in.
Which technique do you use? SPP or random-raking?
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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby Legion303 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:42 pm

2/3 of that set are hooks, suitable for SPP.

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let us know...

Postby atticRR » Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:02 pm

lesh18, let us know how it goes if you order from these guys. they have a lot of interesting stuff and i'm thinking of ordering from them because some of their prices are really good. curious how their service is. thanks!

i'll second the above post: this is definately a SPP appropriate pick set.

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Re: Is it a good set?

Postby Buzo » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:06 am

This set is the first set I purchased. I even bought them from that website. The brand is "secure pro" and I have been using them on many different types of locks. So far they are doing fine and are a great starter set but I am definetely looking to upgrade in the near future. I agree that they have good feedback as the handles are made of hard plastic but unfortunately they are pretty cheap and I have broken 2 in the last week without using much pressure. I think they just eventually wear out and break. The tension tool that comes with it is awkward and is too wide to fit into most padlock keyways although it works ok on larger key-in-knob locks. All in all I think its a good set for the beginner especially for the price. Hope this helps!
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