So, I pop on over to the SouthOrd Outlet and see what they have this week.
Lo and behold, under the 32 piece set is the MPXS-20-O, price: $29.95 US
Only five dollars more than the jack knife, and way more serviceable. In addition, it comes with more tension wrenches.
If you are looking for a cheap set, direct from SouthOrd this is the one.
Just to be complete, I poped on over to
www.lockpickshop.com to see what the price was on the C1510 set. This is a euro/japan slim line set, and currently sells at this website for $39.95 US.
Now, that's a significant amount, and to make things worse you have to deal with exchange rates and other stuff. No biggie if you are sure you are buying from the US.
Now, here is the catch about why I recomend the euro/japan set. Canada is a very funny place. We have so much American influence you might begin to think that we were a collection of states. The problem is, we don't get all of our stuff from the US. A lot of it comes from Europe and Japan. This includes locks.
In addition, for practice you will be using smaller locks frequently. Things such as padlocks have smaller, tighter keyways. The euro/japan set make these easier to deal with.
Since they work with both normal locks, and smaller locks this is your best all around set.
For cheap, get the MPXS-20-O, for a great all around set get the C1510. Just stay away from that silly jack knife.
Romstar