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Dino epg

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Dino epg

Postby Jedilocksmith » 7 Oct 2012 23:22

I just got the new Dino epg in the mail the other day. Fun little toy. Right out of the box i buzzed through all 4 of my entry door locks(quicksets) in just a couple minutes. I was pretty impressed, still had a hard time with a schlage deadbolt with 4spool pins in it, but I think it may have been the angle I was attacking it with. Still not as fun/rewarding as SPP, but not much is. Anyone else get to play with one of these?
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Re: Dino epg

Postby LockDocWa » 24 Nov 2012 0:59

Got a photo of you Dino epg ??
And it's Kwikset, not quikset
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Re: Dino epg

Postby Jedilocksmith » 28 Nov 2012 0:15

LockDocWa wrote:Got a photo of you Dino epg ??
And it's Kwikset, not quikset


Sorry for the delay, here are a few pictures. I like it, it has plenty of power, and the battery lasts quite awhile. Plus it is a lithium ion battery so it holds power for longer periods when not in use. You'll see in the pics that it also has a built in LED light on the front, and the LED lights in the trigger tell you different things...when in use, battery low, battery full/done charging, overheating.

http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt12 ... oto-18.jpg
http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt12 ... oto-20.jpg
http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt12 ... oto-19.jpg
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Re: Dino epg

Postby dirtymoney » 3 Dec 2012 23:03

That is a neat little gun. I like the LED light. How much was it? DOes the front end come off like the orange Klom EPG?
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Re: Dino epg

Postby Jedilocksmith » 4 Dec 2012 0:32

Its been a few months but pretty sure I bought it off of Lockpicks.com and it was $195.00. Yeah, the LED on the front is real nice and very bright, its kinda hard to tell form the pics. No, the head doesnt come off like the Klom does. The round metal tip on the head of mine is the adjustable chuck to control how much the needle jumps, but that doesnt come off either...no matter how much you spin it.
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