I love your breakdown of the manufacturer name; I stopped bothering after years of living in China. In that vein, I received a countertop dishwasher as a gift recently (also manufactured in China). The brand? Hermitlux. Wish I was joking. I feel like my anti-social tendencies are not only being called out, but catered to by a company who is selling my reclusive self something “luxurious.” Probably wouldn’t pass the drop test, but it washes dishes well enough.
I'm seriously considering these sparrows tools. I'm not much of a hacker, but I might as well replace my cheap Amazon tools for something that looks neatly made you know?
@@HandgunSafe Just so that you know, I just mentioned your channel on a video as a reference to where I discovered Sparrows Lock Picks. Not that it matters, but I thought it would be polite to let you know.
@@replacesoundboard Thanks. I just spent a week or so examining and testing a product of theirs that I can't endorse. I had to tell them that, and I felt pretty crappy about doing so. Sparrows still makes great lock picks.
You can have a look at the list of approved safes on the channel. It shows some of the good key locks. Generally speaking, a lock is bad if: - It can be picked without any special tool (nail clipper, coffee stirrer, etc.). - You can pick it with dedicated lock picking tool which are not particularly difficult to use (example: tubular locks, pin tumbler locks).
I love your breakdown of the manufacturer name; I stopped bothering after years of living in China.
In that vein, I received a countertop dishwasher as a gift recently (also manufactured in China). The brand? Hermitlux. Wish I was joking. I feel like my anti-social tendencies are not only being called out, but catered to by a company who is selling my reclusive self something “luxurious.”
Probably wouldn’t pass the drop test, but it washes dishes well enough.
These ropes inside strangely remind me of a luggage.
The thing is, the manufacturer intends for this to be portable, right? So I'm obligated to do drop testing. Dumb, really dumb.
❤ Maybe they need to use a turbo encabulator
My thoughts, exactly. Perhaps I should produce a video on current innovations in turbo and turbite encabulated security applications.
I'm seriously considering these sparrows tools. I'm not much of a hacker, but I might as well replace my cheap Amazon tools for something that looks neatly made you know?
Tell them Dave with Handgun Safe Research sent you. I don't know why you should. Just thought I'd throw that out.
@@HandgunSafe Just so that you know, I just mentioned your channel on a video as a reference to where I discovered Sparrows Lock Picks.
Not that it matters, but I thought it would be polite to let you know.
@@replacesoundboard Thanks. I just spent a week or so examining and testing a product of theirs that I can't endorse. I had to tell them that, and I felt pretty crappy about doing so. Sparrows still makes great lock picks.
What’s a good lock for the car & home ???
You can have a look at the list of approved safes on the channel. It shows some of the good key locks.
Generally speaking, a lock is bad if:
- It can be picked without any special tool (nail clipper, coffee stirrer, etc.).
- You can pick it with dedicated lock picking tool which are not particularly difficult to use (example: tubular locks, pin tumbler locks).