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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.

lock tools cheap

Postby raven252000 » 7 Sep 2015 19:26

ok i have been getting back in to the lock side of my life and started looking for new picks and such and stumbled upon banggood.com if you search locksmith there they have a lot of tools and at really good prices the draw back is they are from china but they have a lot of stuff.The http://www.banggood.com/Goso-24pcs-Single-Hook-Lock-Pick-Set-Locksmith-Tools-Lock-Pick-Kit-p-921078.html is a really good set i got one and really like it
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby kwoswalt99- » 7 Sep 2015 19:45

That was quite a hiatus.
Welcome back :) Hope you stay...
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby spuds » 7 Sep 2015 19:53

Welcome Back and remember you get what you pay for. Try here http://www.southord.com/
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby Squelchtone » 7 Sep 2015 20:43

since it's not an ebay auction, I moved your post from It Came from Ebay to Lock Picks.
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Postby billdeserthills » 8 Sep 2015 1:52

Actually bangood.com does have some very good deals and I have found the tools are the same as the ones I have been paying my distributor twice as much, of even more for.
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Postby cledry » 8 Sep 2015 23:39

billdeserthills wrote:Actually bangood.com does have some very good deals and I have found the tools are the same as the ones I have been paying my distributor twice as much, of even more for.


Any examples? I had a look and didn't see any of the manufacturers my distributors stock. What brands specifically.
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby Jburgett2nd » 9 Sep 2015 0:25

I am always going to suggest southord as good affordable picks.
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby billdeserthills » 9 Sep 2015 0:27

cledry wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Actually bangood.com does have some very good deals and I have found the tools are the same as the ones I have been paying my distributor twice as much, of even more for.


Any examples? I had a look and didn't see any of the manufacturers my distributors stock. What brands specifically.


I haven't seen any brands in particular, I did get a set of Klom picks, I also bought a latch magician, which I coulda bought elsewhere for twice as much or more.
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby cledry » 9 Sep 2015 0:39

I use a cut down old slim jim for a latch magician. I have a Klom tubular pick and it works fine. My distributors carry neither brand though. I was hoping you found an HPC Cylinder Eater for $100. ;)
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby billdeserthills » 9 Sep 2015 11:55

cledry wrote:I use a cut down old slim jim for a latch magician. I have a Klom tubular pick and it works fine. My distributors carry neither brand though. I was hoping you found an HPC Cylinder Eater for $100. ;)


You might find one at Hawleylocksmithsupply, I prefer to use my automatic center punch and drill carefully
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby cledry » 9 Sep 2015 17:06

billdeserthills wrote:
cledry wrote:I use a cut down old slim jim for a latch magician. I have a Klom tubular pick and it works fine. My distributors carry neither brand though. I was hoping you found an HPC Cylinder Eater for $100. ;)


You might find one at Hawleylocksmithsupply, I prefer to use my automatic center punch and drill carefully


I do that too, but some of my guys sure could use a bit of help.
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby KPick » 9 Sep 2015 18:14

raven252000 wrote:ok i have been getting back in to the lock side of my life and started looking for new picks and such and stumbled upon banggood.com if you search locksmith there they have a lot of tools and at really good prices the draw back is they are from china but they have a lot of stuff.The http://www.banggood.com/Goso-24pcs-Single-Hook-Lock-Pick-Set-Locksmith-Tools-Lock-Pick-Kit-p-921078.html is a really good set i got one and really like it


Yeah. I've run into those sites and I've found them very cheap, but then I realized that the quality suffered. Don't get me wrong; they work perfectly, but they aren't as good, in terms in quality, as the US made lock picks. My favorite set from one of those overseas sites is the KLOM 32 piece lock pick set, which I still use every other while. What made me love that set was the car opening tools that helped me gain access to small vehicles like Hondas, Volkswagens, and many others during lockout situations, and yes I'm a part time locksmith and I can say that they work very well. The other lock picks which I liked where the cheap $5.00 lock pick set, if it still is five dollars, from china. The brand, if I can recall is GOSO, and they have black handles, and they are sturdy, the feedback is decent, and I can work with those just in case every other set gave up on me, or whenever I need a disposable lock pick.


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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Sep 2015 18:24

cledry wrote:I use a cut down old slim jim for a latch magician. I have a Klom tubular pick and it works fine. My distributors carry neither brand though. I was hoping you found an HPC Cylinder Eater for $100. ;)


is what you fellas call a latch magician what I have called a Shove It tool?

http://aaaemergency.com/store/index.php ... cts_id=235
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby somenewguy » 10 Sep 2015 17:54

Great, now I have to answer my wife when she asks why "Bang Good" is in my browser history! :oops:
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Re: lock tools cheap

Postby Squelchtone » 10 Sep 2015 19:24

somenewguy wrote:Great, now I have to answer my wife when she asks why "Bang Good" is in my browser history! :oops:


hey, that's still better than the AshleyMadisonLocksmithSupplyDepot.com

but yes, when I first learned of bang good I was like.. ok.. these guys dont speak much english.. they have no idea.. might as well be called pound town dot com
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