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What set should I get?

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

What set should I get?

Postby panda bear » 2 Aug 2011 21:10

I am a beginner at lock picking and I am looking for a lock picking set under 30 dollars. I'm looking at then PXS-14 and I was just wondering whether that is a good beginners set. If not, give me your opinion on what set you would recommend.

Thanks very much,
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Re: What set should I get?

Postby MacGnG1 » 3 Aug 2011 17:35

there are TONS of threads about this.... That being said, i would recommend building your own set cause there are a lot of duplicates in those sets. but anyway, get an assortment of picks because you dont really know which one will prefer to pick with until you try a variety.

This is what i got: 2 short hooks, long rake, s-rake (looks like batman), small diamond, medium diamond, slim line hook and diamond, offset diamond. Wrenches: standard, slimline, double sided (slimline/standard) long and short twist flex.

i would suggest against the W rake (the big chunky one), and the broken key extractors... they just dont work.

also read through all the old threads about this and decide for yourself ;)
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Re: What set should I get?

Postby art118 » 17 Aug 2011 14:42

A diamond pick looks good right now I am using paper clips since I have very little money and you can get buy the stick pile ands make all the tension wench and picks
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Re: What set should I get?

Postby phishtaco » 28 Sep 2011 0:08

I started off with the PSX-14. While they're very basic, they are good to learn with. Picked my first lock with them :)
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Re: What set should I get?

Postby crkress » 31 Jan 2012 16:06

Just wanted to interject here, lockpicks.com sells individual picks so that you can assemble your own kit. I recommend just buying very basic tools at first...the above suggestions are good. It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking you need lots of fancy tools and picks when you're starting out, but you just don't. The basics will do.
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