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thanks

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

thanks

Postby Ell223 » 2 Dec 2010 13:00

Thanks.

I'm also wondering about this set: http://www.ukbumpkeys.com/product_23pc- ... _index.php
Seems good, but too cheap.
Any feedback would be lovely :)
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Re: thanks

Postby Ell223 » 2 Dec 2010 13:01

Meant to post this as a reply on my other topic and now can't figure out how to delete. Doh!
Sorry.
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Re: thanks

Postby Solomon » 2 Dec 2010 16:33

It's all good :D

I did a pretty lengthy post about the goso set not too long ago, it's not really worth the money unless you're gonna be picking a lot of basic auto locks. And as a hobbyist, you won't be.

The only picks you'll really get any real use out of are the hooks. There are 5 different ones and they're pretty good, can get around fairly tight keyways with em but they struggle with really tight stuff like asec and corbin. Everything else that looks like it's meant for pin tumblers is way too thick, and the tension wrenches aren't very good either... so taking that into account you're not getting nearly as much for your money as you might think. ;)
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Re: thanks

Postby exspook » 3 Dec 2010 4:29

I have bought these and as stated they are much to big

The tension wrench for cars is OK and the case is handy but I would go for southord, click on the OUTLET drop down and get the slimline set...excellent
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