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Lishi 2-in-1 Lock Picks
Lishi 2-in-1 Lock Picks
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When it comes to lock picking, the Lishi 2-in-1 Picks take out the guesswork in single pin picking. They're great for beginners and help them better understand how lock picking works. We have three models, two made specifically for the most common door key ways in the United States; the Kwikset KW1 and Schlage SC1 and one made for the common M1/MS2 Master Padlock.
Get a bundle of three Lishi Picks above for ONLY $119.99 with FREE Shipping! It includes the Schlage SC1, Kwikset KW1 (Non-SmartKey) and Master M1/MS2.
The door Lishi Picks are both five pin keyways so please ensure that your lock is a five pin and that your keyway matches the type labeled on the pick. For the M1 Pick, it will work with either 3 or 4 pin M1/MS2 keyways.
Long story short, these picks are the fastest and most repeatable way to pick a lock, provided that the keyway matches the Lishi Pick.
Why do we like it?
Lishi Picks mimic the keyway of the lock, so you don't have to worry as much about false sets. The tension bar also allows you to hold just the right amount while picking and the decoding interface makes single pin picking a lock easy. (Side Note: The tension bar has a set screw that can be loosened to swap which side you need to apply tension on.)
We've also now got a SC1 Practice Lock that you can use to sharpen your skills.
They're called "2-in-1" because while you're picking the lock, you can also view the depth that the pin sets at, effectively allowing you to note the key's combination and make a new key.
These are keyway specific, so please make sure that your lock matches the Lishi Pick. The SmartKey or self-rekeyable locks are not compatible with Lishi Picks. We have provided an example photo of the Master M1 Padlock Keyway so you can compare.
What's Included?
Each Lishi 2-in-1 Lock Pick includes a hard-sided case for storage and shipping protection. Please understand that these are still delicate tools, so you need to be careful when applying tension so you don't break the tip of the pick.
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They are all around wonderful product id wholeheartedly endorse but the fact that the lever isn’t on a quick release but instead a screw makes it take more to like to switch to the other side than traditional picking but besides that great product and Very convenient to have in a bag or pocket
I am about as an amateur as you can get with lockpicking. I've taken it up as a hobby and have even procured a few tools over the years here and there like a pick here and some practice stuff there but that's about it.
This all being said, I ran across this company's profile while doomscrolling. Often I will get relevant ads which I enjoy like for EDC stuff, survival gear, and even lockpicking. Upon visiting this site, they have a modest selection of lockpicking tools including the 2-in-1 Lock Pick set. I found this to be very interesting in that it might help me improve my skill set.
I received my purchase within a week which is a pretty cool turnaround time. How these were presented were pretty impressive and each tool was encased in their own protective, hard-plastic custom container whereas I half expected them to be just wrapped in bubble wrap and stuffed in a brown enveloped. Along with the items, there was a hand-written note thanking me for my purchase and support along with a piece of jolly rancher candy. I thought that was a sweet touch!
It did take me a few moments to figure out how to often these. Once I did, I started to get to work on a simple lock I bought from a hardware store. It worked exactly like how the video sent to me showed from a separate email.
I have yet to achieve success with the actual lockpicking but that's not the tool's fault. Just needs some practice is all but the tool felt simple to use and I enjoyed the learning opportunity. Overall, from one beginner to a potential another beginner, I would recommend this set.
They actually do work thank you
As a 20 year locksmith, I know kwikset locks and their generics have been easier to pick. The kw1 works well. I tried the sc1 for an hour on a Schlage lock at work and couldn’t pick it. Light tension is very important in picking Schlage locks. I’m no loner an active locksmith and only do it occasionally.
Great quick service.
