lockmeister wrote:Hi all, thinking about buying peterson pick sets, any comments on them please. any views much appreciated
I have the G4, DCAP and a separate set of 'Slender Gems'. They are well made, the materials are first class and the plasticized grips are comfortable.
What is special about Peterson picks is the 'Government Steel', it's a remarkably strong and durable steel that is also yielding.
You will probably need the DCAP set if you are going to pick cylinders with restrictive keyways. The Slender Gems are slender only in terms of thickness, they are very flat but the stems are a full cut.
Peterson have an interesting range of tension wrenches. They have sets with serrated edges, a rigid lever type tension tool and a DIY kit which is comprised of strips of 'Government Steel' and a tool for bending the metal to the desired shape.
I haven't used the DIY tension tool set nor the lever (it's too thick for Australian keyways). I have used the serrated tools but I find them useful only where I need to apply the tension on the top (pin side) of the keyway. I don't find the serrated tools comfortable to use, they are very slender and fiddly.
The G4 has tools for Adams-Rite latches which are uncommon in Australia but as a hobbyist I'm interested in the technology so I don't really care about commercial relevance. There are also bypass tools for various North American locks.
The leather rolll-up case of the G4 is well-made and I plan to buy an empty case to replace two of my existing zip cases.
I haven't regretted buying anything from Peterson.