I have started to work my way into lever locks a while ago. I found the guides around here to be very helpfull (specialy illusion's one).
Recently, I have also read zeke79's help to LordRezno which cleared a lot of my doubts.
But a few questions remain, mainly about tools.
Simple lever locks are easy enough to pick with a couple of wires. I find them harder to bend in an ergonomic shape, than to pick those locks in fact.
But what about the 2-in-1's?
I mean, there are so many different locks out there. Here in Portugal, most lever locks used in doors are 6 lever with the bolt in the middle. Zeke79 said it would be a bit difficul to pick those just with wires, and he stated:
If your lock has the bolt in the middle of the lever pack you may run into trouble unless you can fit both pick ends of the two in one on the bolt stump to switch from picking above the bolt stump and below the bolt stump without removing tension.
So my question is: what 2-in-1's are avaliable out there that are able to do this? Or what is the best tool for these kinds of locks?
And about the sizes, although most locks here feature the same size of key, it's possible that I come across bigger/smaller ones. Going to need other tools?
I'm trying to be as thorough as possible, since 2-in-1's are kinda expensive and I don't wanna be stuck with one that can only open 1 or 2 locks

P.S. - I'm looking at the lever pick in this post. It seems to me that this is the most all around type of pick around, and gets away with pretty much any lever lock. Am I right?