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Multi T Lock pickset

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Multi T Lock pickset

Postby whitelever » 23 Apr 2006 14:00

I am looking to buy a pickset for the Mul T Lock.

I was going to buy the Jino's Master Locktools (from keyprint) until I noticed that SKS do a set for just under £30 (big price difference)

Since reading some other posts on this site I see another pick is available from newsparkling.com (Mul-T-Lock, code 2532 - $165 )

Can anyone recommed any of the above?
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Postby SteveW » 23 Apr 2006 16:11

The Souber set has got me in on several occasions now, and i cant see a reason for having anything else. They take a bit of practice but that have never let me down.

If you were me you would go with the Soubers! (you dont get to say that very often :lol: )
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Postby Shrub » 23 Apr 2006 16:23

If you was to search the site and recent posts at that you will see the thoughts on the newsparkling set.
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