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elektro pick question

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

elektro pick question

Postby drako » 5 Jan 2008 9:38

There is much difference between the two?

http://www.multipick-service.cc/htdocs/ ... e500xt.php

http://www.multipick-service.cc/htdocs/ ... /wendt.php

Different cost systems make a difference?

Sorry for my english... thanks
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Postby rampino » 5 Jan 2008 14:27

storage case (valigetta)
universal charger (caricatore universale)
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Postby drako » 5 Jan 2008 15:32

Both work well? wich one should i buy ?
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Postby drako » 5 Jan 2008 15:32

Both work well?

wich one should i buy ?
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Postby rampino » 6 Jan 2008 6:21

uno a bisogno di batterie l'altro ha il caricatore, quindi se devi usarlo spesso è piu comodo quello con il caricatore

comunque secondo me funzionano bene entrambi

ciao
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Postby rampino » 6 Jan 2008 6:22

ho dimenticato un'H :shock:
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Postby Eyes_Only » 6 Jan 2008 7:57

I wouldn't get the South Ord electro pick. Mainly cos most of the people here who have bought and used them have nothing but bad things to say about them. I've heard things like, "its too weak," or "the battery dies too easily.'

If I was gonna buy a electro pick I would go for the Wendt. I cant recall seeing a bad review for that tool.
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Postby muskratt » 6 Jan 2008 16:07

Eyes_Only wrote:If I was gonna buy a electro pick I would go for the Wendt. I cant recall seeing a bad review for that tool.
i dont recall ever seeing a review for it at all. do you? if so maybe you can put up a link?
but yea i wouldnt get the southord one either. its just a bad choice...
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Postby Eyes_Only » 7 Jan 2008 21:40

Actually I withdraw my comment on that Wendt. Just got a PM from a dear friend of this site who detailed the many problems and issues that gun has.

Guess we can't really say what brand is the better pick gun. But I personally know for sure now that I'll probably never buy a SO or Wendt gun.
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Postby drako » 10 Jan 2008 12:30

I read the reviews on other forums, and all spoke well of wendt gun...
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Postby badema75 » 10 Jan 2008 14:18

We had the Wendt for years. It was at the shop before I came in. It is now in pieces. Battery died, motor died. We were trying to get it back to work, bit will be a never-ending story.
Now we use this:
http://www.multipick-service.cc/htdocs/ ... mp/mp2.php
It has a lot of power and does it's job.

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Postby drako » 10 Jan 2008 16:45

We had the Wendt for years. It was at the shop before I came in. It is now in pieces. Battery died, motor died. We were trying to get it back to work, bit will be a never-ending story.


I would do a brief review on wendt gun? How long the battery, if ruin the cylinder .. Etc.

Is able to open cylinders of this type? http://www.cisa.com/flex/cm/pages/Serve ... agina/2049
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Postby drako » 11 Jan 2008 12:25

I found this to the gun wendt ... Pick Electro Adaptor for Dimple Key http://www.zieh-fix.com/Shop/index.html?lang=en-us
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Postby dmux » 11 Jan 2008 13:14

i think guns are kind of a waste of money because they take quite a bit of practice to use and dont fit keyways all that well
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Postby drako » 14 Jan 2008 11:06

up
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