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Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by RAbel1975 » 16 Nov 2025 15:18
We get a fair amount of Sentry safes with touch pad locks. I've been researching tools to get into these safes non-destructively for the customers. The last one that came in had a 4 x AA battery pack, so I knew it ran off of 6 volts. I removed the battery pack. I had a DC voltage generator set to 6 volts. I removed the wires from the touch pad then tried connecting the voltage generator to all of the wires quickly. Nothing happened. I've read that people have luck spiking black and green with a 9V battery. I reattached the touchpad, then set the voltage generator to 9V. I spiked the black and green wires. This time the servo opened. Unfortunately, it fried the servo and the touch pad. While I can get the safes open in this manner, I would much prefer to do it non-destructively. So, I scoured the internet. I found a $4,000 device which is WAY out of my price range. Then I saw the dumb black box by Mr. Locksmith, but I get a bad feeling about him. So, I found this tool by SerePick.com https://www.serepick.com/products/e-safe. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on it or had any experience with it. I know it's only $65 and it only has a few specific uses, but I can't afford much more.
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by Squelchtone » 17 Nov 2025 17:24
I can at least tell you that I personally know the owner and can vouch for serepick.com 1000%
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by RAbel1975 » 17 Nov 2025 17:26
Squelchtone wrote:I can at least tell you that I personally know the owner and can vouch for serepick.com 1000%
Thank you very much. Thats reassuring. I've never purchased from there, so I was a bit concerned about that, too.
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by GWiens2001 » 17 Nov 2025 18:56
Squelchtone wrote:I can at least tell you that I personally know the owner and can vouch for serepick.com 1000%
Sparrows makes some good stuff, too. Gordon
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by billdeserthills » 17 Nov 2025 22:56
GWiens2001 wrote:Squelchtone wrote:I can at least tell you that I personally know the owner and can vouch for serepick.com 1000%
Sparrows makes some good stuff, too. Gordon
Sparrows charges less shipping too
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by RAbel1975 » 20 Nov 2025 0:26
GWiens2001 wrote:Squelchtone wrote:I can at least tell you that I personally know the owner and can vouch for serepick.com 1000%
Sparrows makes some good stuff, too. Gordon
But SerePick was the only place I could find this particular item.
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by GWiens2001 » 20 Nov 2025 21:40
RAbel1975 wrote:GWiens2001 wrote:Squelchtone wrote:I can at least tell you that I personally know the owner and can vouch for serepick.com 1000%
Sparrows makes some good stuff, too. Gordon
But SerePick was the only place I could find this particular item.
Don't get me wrong... I fully support SerePick, and I have purchased from them before, and probably will do so again. I was just listing another reputable place with good tools. Gordon
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by OutillageSerrurier » 13 Mar 2026 1:58
pour ma part , j'en ai acheté 5 exemplaires ...c'est tout petit ,charmant pas trop fragile , et chacun a fait son role pour ouvrir MAIS ATTENTION , une fois ouvert le code est programmé selon la notice serepick . Pour CHANGER ce code ...là , c'est du sport ! Les sentry /master lock on une drole de façcon de se programmer entre code utilisateur (qui donne des droits) et code maitre (qui en donne d'autres...) UNE VRAIE GALERE si on est pas avisé ! A en perdre son LATIN !Un lecteur de code barre est necessaire (APP sur andro ou IoS ).Une fois maitrisé , le protocole est simple . Sinon il existe une couche electronique sur le FLIPPER 0 qui actionne aussi l'ouverture de ces serrure à solenoide, celle ci ne permet pas de choisir son code utilisateur (celui qui va etre en place lors de l'ouverture et Reset par inplementation : en general 12345) sans quelques notions de programmation.
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