edge0078 wrote:So i found a gold Brinks padlock in the locked position and just because i was bored i thought id try and see if i could pic it .. i honestly dont see what the big deal is with these ? I got it open in probably less than 3 minutes with 2 paperclips ! Maybe ill purchase a tool kit and start a new hobby lol .
It was too easy , after i opened it i closed it and did it again right away to make sure it wasnt an accident that it opened . I hope thos nice tool kits are not exspensive since i used a simple paper clip .
Improvised lock picks do not last long usually.
The person is usually far more important than the tools.
However, for better locks, choosing the right tools can make a big difference, as well as choosing the right method.
Individual locks vary. The more wear they have, individual manufacturing differences, the key bitting, etc are all factors in how easily a lock is picked.
Lock picks vary in quality and price as well. I prefer buying picks individually rather than sets. The ones I use generally cost $2-5 each. Tension tools usually cost $1-5, the ones I use most often cost $2.