[1339] HUGE Altor “SAF” (Strong As F***) Trailer Lock
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This might be the most glowing praise I've ever seen LPL give to a lock. I've just bought 5 and I don't even have a trailer
I fully intend to buy 3 just as soon s they're out and available. I know they won't be cheap but neither are my trailers.
I tried to order 10 for a nice piece of display art, but they said you bought them all!
@@marvindebot3264 good choice, theres no point in a trailer lock that doesnt work properly
No kidding. I don’t know if he’s ever recommended a lock before. “I wouldn’t hesitate to use.” Is a hell of a review.
This has to be the most praise he has ever given..........
I do love it when a lock company sends LPL their lock. It takes some serious balls and shows they really believe in their lock.
free advertisement
@@truthboom It can be free advertisement if your lock is good. If it isn't you might just get very bad reviews on amazon and destory your sells
@@Adrian-jn9ov It's like the risk of doing some investment
Good thing it is a prototype.
It is really smart advertisement. If you are evil, you could produce one really expensive prototype lock thats really good, but than focus on producing similar looking cheaper locks with lower quality.
Cheers to Lock Picking Lawyer. We are big fans! Thanks for today's review of our new SAF Trailer Coupler Lock. AND thanks to the fellow fans, we are loving the comments.
Awesome to see companies going to LPL! Will look to you if I ever need a lock!
Congrats comrade. This is one badass lock, lol
Gratz!
Good job on this lock!
It would be easier to cut the coupler and weld a new one than to try and tangle with that lock
Can't wait until you come out with a puck lock. Will definetly upgrade from his prior best reviewed lock.
I think there should be an "LPL Certified" line of locks, guy's probably the most trusted name in locks on the internet
He would never do that. His objectivity is the largest facet of his superpowers. Edit: he does have things he has helped designed, though.
@@AuxiliaryPanther Not too mention he's a lawyer and they always hedge their bets, so he would never use a term like certified due to liability exposure. That's why he very carefully say a lock I would use, not this is something you should buy or use.
I believe his full-time job is actually as a security consultant. So while there’s not necessarily a label I think he does give a seal of approval of some kind to companies
I want to like this comment but the number is at 666.
@@janetmerner3731 You can like it now.
"Not hesitate to use". Basically as good as a recommendation as you can get from LPL
This should print on the 📦. Sure sell 😅
I would want them to be good to. Over 300bucks like wow
"It's probably good enough for almost all purposes." I don't think I've ever heard 1% of this recommendation from LPL.
@@NeatNit "I would not hesitate to use." is the one that really struck me. If I worked for Altor, I KNOW I'd want that on the the marketing!
@@AnimeSunglasses Yeah I would have this printed on the front packaging: LPL would not hesitate to use this lock.
"It's probably good enough for almost all purposes."
"This is something I would not hesitate to use."
That's solid praises from LPL, congrats to Altor!
now some sex freak is going to lock up their junk in this thing
Hell! I'm putting it on my front door!
@@AsHellBored stop giving me ideas
Print that on the packaging for sure!
«Something i would not hesitate to use» means nearly unpickable
LPL: "This is something I would not hesitate to use."
Altor design team: Holy smokes, we did it! We actually did it!
Pounding on the back and congratulatory handshakes all around.
"Good God, We've done it!"
"by George we've done it! "
Champagne for everyone!
Just picture nasa like cheering.
They put more hardened steel on the damn thing than on some medieval armor, but they managed it.
The odds of anyone ever actually being able to remove this lock in the real world are basically none. I mean, nobody's gonna break it, and it took a master lockpicker over a minute to pick *with* a custom-made tool designed specifically to pick this rare type of lock. If someone manages to get past this, there's not anything you could've done to stop them in the first place.
And if you can go to such lengths to steal the items protected by such a thing, you can probably get access to a tilt tray truck n just lift the sucker away.
There's always a way around.
The only thing this protects is the hitch coupling itself. 99% of couplings are bolted to the trailer drawbar by 4 exposed bolts.
I'd just pull the trailer away with the safety chains. Hook them up a bit tighter than normal, stay off the freeway, and deal with the lock elsewhere.
@@DiscoFang I believe LPL mentioned this in a separate video with a coupler lock. It's either welded on or bolted, the latter case being one to watch out for when considering a lock.
Chances are the truck attached to this trailer is easier to open quickly than this lock.
"This is something I would not hesitate to use"
annnnnnnd Altor stocks just soared.
Me the ALPHA M*LE of this comment section and me command RESPECT. Right now me telling you to NOT observe any of me nice cool sweet videos. Instead just look at me awesome good powerful thumbnails. Thank you, dear lu
Are they actually listed on any stock market?
@@kingbreaker1972 no
@@AxxLAfriku deez nuts
@@AxxLAfriku Hey man this is for alpha males czcams.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/video.html
LPL's recommendation is literally the new gold standard for lock makers. In less than a day they have a link to this video on the products store page.
They knew what they were doing. It’s a prototype. If he got it open fast, they would have made changes and the changes would be what they promoted. Smart move.
@@seanj3667 considering they used disk detainer, all they really needed to do was focus on making it brute force resistant. They could stand to make a lot of money in a short amount of time just applying this logic to a bunch of different lock applications
@@midnightjay1343 I highly doubt any significant money would be made using this tactic. Beefy locks against brute force attacks are so unnecessary in most applications, and incredibly expensive to make and purchase.
@@midnightjay1343 Or they could go counterclockwise like that telephone lock.
And they left the word "to" out of the quote for some reason. "I would not hesitate use ..." SMH
LPL: "this is something I would not hesitate to use"
Altor: "STONKS!"
While I have yet to watch all videos in this channel, I have to yet see a praise of this level here.
One video that received more praise is video 927: czcams.com/video/nwgwCmh7SGg/video.html
@@omegablaze135 I don’t think the lock in that video even compares to this one in terms of the language he used here. The comment section in that vid thought him “struggling” to open the first core was a ringing endorsement. This video was an actual endorsement.
There's some in my playlist czcams.com/play/PLmdwVAMKDpZkMr98sJPUjIxgTS6sa8Gmh.html
i’ve been watching him over a year and this is the first time i’ve never heard him speak about a lock more positively
Bowley locks. AFAIK he's still not been able to open them by any means. czcams.com/video/qV8QKZNFxLw/video.html
I've got an idea how to make it even safer: left handed threads on the protective cap. That would throw off 90% of the people for a couple of minutes for sure
make it like one of those 'child-proof' medicine caps too, you have to press down on it as you turn
A few years ago I had a trailer with a different Reese coupler lock that had been stolen. They didn't even break the coupler lock. They winched the trailer onto a bigger trailer, strapped it down, and off they went. I've now made it a habit to chain a wheel to the frame and chain the entire trailer to my flag pole, alongside coupler and pin locks.
Thieves I tell ya.
@@xtanon5540 wow! that's crazy.
@@thesunisfun423 that was easy? if he did anything he sold more of them... hitting something that hard that loud that many times would defiantly draw attention. that lock made him look like a fool.
EXCELLENT suggestion. All British airmen in WWII carried a hidden map of Germany, France, etc. during missions. It was made of silk, printed, and folded into a TINY block.
The block was then put inside a hollow brass button on their flight jacket, with a left hand thread. Despite looking for it for 6 years, the German never found a single one. True story.
A nearly 4 minute long video and "not hesitate to use" is probably the highest praise LPLs ever given!
LPL was never able to pick this lock, called the Bowley lock on video 636 here: czcams.com/video/qV8QKZNFxLw/video.html
The highest praise is “Exeedingly unlikely to be picked on the street”
@@mattp3524 A little out of date but with custom tooling it's possible. czcams.com/video/KS0FSzamUzc/video.html
he has a top 10 video of weird keyways and for some of them he said he's never been able to pick them.
And it needs a specialized tool too
0:42 "Roughly the weight of 50 MasterLock number threes"
I appreciate the establishment of a novel weight unit dedicated to this channel.
That’s just the good old American system. We measure things in lengths of football fields, weight in master locks, and time in dog years.
@@Ceece20 this is probably more practical than the imperial sistem
@@falquicao8331 it’s probably the equivalent. Unless you are in science, design, or architecture (and other job related things), most measurement systems are fine as long as there is understanding between the people. Miles or kilometers don’t mean really anything unless you have an understanding of the distance. Outside of what I mentioned above, there really isn’t a difference between pounds and kilograms. They are just numbers.
@@falquicao8331 It's basically the heart of the imperial system - choose an everyday object that everyone is familiar with, and then use it to measure things. The metric system is the weird one with is quasi-scientific units of measure that have zero relevance to the everyday world and are usually out of proportion to the things they are measuring..
@@ARCNA442 I would say the imperial system is can be easier to visualize at the beginning, but more difficult to work with if you need to change scales often. Metric is more arbitrary, but also more organized (though I come from a metric using country so I'm kind of biased towards it)
He's like "yeah I destroyed this lock in seconds... But I'm me."
I wonder if he should get some sort of guiness world record for picking locks or something. That would be cool
0:46 LPL praising a lock this much is amazing but we also need to appreciate the fact that he disses Masterlock so hard by using it as a measurement of weight here lmao.
Well, when there's a video praising a paperweight as being more secure than a "real" Master lock...it might well be better used as a form of measurement, than security.
I can imagine the engineers who worked on this getting teary eyes seeing this video.
So did the engineers at master lock
They're probably popping champagne bottles.
Wonder if they placed bets on how much time would it take for him to open it
@@andreunlife7909 wouldnt be surprised
They're like musicians who just watched Weird Al parody one of their songs.
It's probably much easier to cut off the trailer hitch and weld on a new one.
Same.
That is always the problem with a really secure lock. The things around it are not as strong. On a house it's easier to crowbar the door to get in than it is to pick the lock.
Plus you get to keep the incredibly valuable lock
I would say its probably even easier to have a bigger trailer to put the target trailer on and secure it and drive off that way. Or just have a trailer and a few motivated thief buddies to move the asset from the target trailer to other one.
It's designed to go over it quite far so in theory you can't get a power tool between the trailer and the vehicle, however there will always be a work around in practice, eg go underneath. The important thing is that the lock company themselves won't be the weakest link.
Lesson: NEVER lose the keys to this product!
Well, you can still have it cut off.
It's just going to cost you an arm, a leg and both testicles...
I personally own this lock, and you can register your key number with them incase you lose it. No need to cut it off.. They also send you 4 keys with the lock too :)
Faster to cut the front of the trailer off and weld on a new coupler.
"... roughly the weight of 50 Master Lock Number 3s"
'Mericans do be using anything but the metric system.
in America ! !
how many football fields large tho?
Two kinds of nations in the world: The ones that use the metric system, and the ones that have put a man on the moon.
@@DanKuhn NASA uses metric, but someone at Lockheed programmed the NASA’s Mars Climate Orbiter in pounds instead of newtons and turned the orbiter into a pretty fireball.
@@DanKuhn Hahaha, men, no one went to the moon, go research or keep believing.
Next to SAF they should engrave "Approved by LPL" with a QR code linked to his CZcams channel.
good idea
Yes, good idea.
They might actually just do it, seeing how they already added LPLs endorsement and this video on their product page.
They feature his review, a logo for him, and the quote on their product page.
@@TheBrain2K as they should!
Altor Execs: "OK team, LPL just gave the prototype trailer lock his highest praise. Take it to production immediately and whatever MSRP we were considering, double it."
With LPL praise like this, they will charge $500 for this lock.
You forgot the most important part:
"Cut production cost at least in half.
No need for the final product to be as strong as the prototype as long as it looks the same"
@@Jehty21 Awwwww... you've just violated your Master Lock board member NDA.
@@Ron-ds2ob They were already going to charge that much, it's a very high end trailer lock.
They say if you preorder it you save $75, and its for $350 rn. Im guessing the final product will be $425, give or take maybe $75
Home made tools to open a nearly impossible to cut through lock. They sent this with confidence and got a win. Congrats to the company
Huge respect to Altor for continuing to send their products to LPL. They had to know he'd get through, and fairly quickly, but use his skills as a sort of acid test.
Damn…such a solid endorsement from the man himself.
Did he....did he just recommend...a lock?
@@skygh Hail the heavens! LPL himself blessed the lock for the world to use!
i would use it for a bike lock , but now they will pick it and throw away my bike and keep the lock
@Alam natural Are you gonna spam this shit under every comment?
-Incredibly tough body specifically designed to defeat or slow down brute force
-A well placed lock mechanism that requires custom made picks to pick open
As far as I'm concerned, it's unpickable and would probably require damaging whatever the thief is trying to steal
“Not hesitate to use” is the LPL equivalent of getting a Presidential pardon and Blessing from the Pope on the same day.
Followed by a hearty clap on the back by Al from Home Improvement as he says "That's not going anywhere."
And being Knighted by The Queen while having Queen playing a concert in the background in your honor...
Go to any Home Depot and stand by Masterlock section,no one heard about him. Just here
@@wileecoyote5749 where else would you hear about a lockpicking lawyer? If you are not in the lock picking world of course, you will not know him
Very funny and well said!
“Something I would not hesitate to use.” -LPL = Biggest endorsement a lock company could ever ask for.
This has to be the most positive video he has ever had for a particular lock.
Well, if you need a home-made specific tool and the rest is strong AF... I call this a good buy.
Can you imagine trying to cut that? That would be a big huge nope from me.
don't forget that you need a ton of experience
I noticed that LPL said it was a product he wouldn't hesitate to use, not buy. I'm guessing the thing is stupid expensive..
@T.J. Kong it would take a while and how many thieves are carrying around an oxy/acetylene torch. Not very discrete either
@T.J. Kong You could probably destroy 1000 Masterlocks in that amount of time. That should be the official cut / torch resistance rating.
0:44 Altor: please don't use our name in the same sentence as Masterlock.
Highest praise ever from the LPL himself. Congratulations to ALTOR you are now the top lock in the world!
Another consideration for this lock is you will be picking the lock with the cylinder facing the ground just to add an additional degree of difficulty.
I was thinking this exact thing. It took LPL two minutes to pick this, with a custom made tool, in a controlled environment. Imagine being just a dude out in a driveway somewhere under extreme pressure, upside down with the wrong tools. Forget it.
@@SeraphsWitnessAnd with this 22 pound slug dangling precariously over your face
"Despite its absurd proportions, this is something I would not hesitate to use"
Wow. What a glowing praise. It's assuring to know that there are locks out there, such as this one, that could actually give you peace of mind knowing that it really could protect your hard earned possession.
I would recommend keeping an eye on altor because they seem to have a mission now, to create a lock for every purpose that is physically resistant to angle grinders and other similar power tools. And if they continue pursuing that mission then this world will become a lot safer
@@the_undead They do need to keep changing their lock core, though. The reason a commercially available tool doesn't exist yet is because it's less common. Once a core becomes common, a tool for it will become common.
@@Merennulli I don't think it's necessary. Just like what LPL said, it would take a specialized tool AND some skills to pick this lock.
But if skilled pickers are going to pick altor, they are going to pick it for the challenge and not for stealing the trailer.
@@Merennulli picking a lock is not the main problem that you deal with when in more practical use especially once you start getting into the higher end stuff like this detainer cores with a lot of false Gates, and that won't be an issue for a considerable amount of time. The main problem is destructive attacks, destructive attacks are the main reason that Master Lock puts so little effort into their cores because they probably don't see it as worth it to put that much effort in compared to what you're going to get for it in terms of practical use.
That being said I think more effort should be put into the pick resistance of a core but the outer stuff even if a tool does become in common use which I highly doubt because Matt Smith has all kinds of effort put into making sure that nobody can manufacture his lockpicks.
Which leaves us at destructive entry is the only realistic method someone is going to break into the altor SAF locks. And these things are so resistant to brute force that I would happily trust them for years to come
@@Merennulli the only reason I wouldn't trust these is if some new standard of battery powered angled grinder becomes a thing like say the standard size is a 5-in disc instead of a four and a half inch disc
Disk Detainer Core: “He’s gonna say it!”
Having to use a custom tool: “… holy crap.”
The pick that he made without Bosnian Bill.
So, Not .... Bosnian Bill??? :(
My disappointment is immeasureable and my day is ruined
@@Marinealver BosnianBill's pick does not work on Abloys as you cannot put tension on the zeroth cover disc. That vulnerability was fixed decades ago. You need Huxleypig's version that LPL is using here.
Indeed, the disappointment was huge
"Despite it's absurd proportions, this is something I would not hesitate to use".... that's what she said!
I am TRULY AMAZED at this mans skills & knowledge !!! This 1 takes the Cake ! I'm a retired EE with other skills too,but his speed & calm is nothing short of being "The" Doctorate of Locks ! 😎
So after 1339 videos, we should conclude that every lock needs to be the same size and weight as a kettle ball, made out of thick metal, and with a lock that only LPL has the tool to open.
Disregard Alam's link. It's of no use to fans of LPL.
@@brownro214 ...but why is he on lpl's channel all the f-ing time???. I even reported him a whole number of times.
Don’t forget made of hardened steel.
I've never heard him praise a lock this highly.
Maybe the big squire locks. I think he just likes them big.
There's an ABUS bike lock that I bought 1 year or so ago. He praised it as well 😋
The bowley lock also got quite some praise
@@Trenjeska got it on my front and rear door because of him. also re-enforced the frame so hopefully it will be a very loud and determined effort before my other defenses need to come on haha
I believe there was another trailer hitch lock in the last year or so that he also gave very high marks to.
What’s even more impressive than this lock is the number of subscribers you have. I recall when you had a couple hundred thousand subs. Then in the span of a month, blamo! You had over a million. I didn’t know there were that many interested viewers. You rock!
Impressive! SAF is definitely a good name for this mammoth lock. Thanks for the great coverage LPL!
I sent a message to ALTOR the manuf. complimenting them.. and this was their response. :
ALTOR: Thank you! The engineering team has been working very diligently in creating a lock that can withstand a power tool attack and one that LPL would enjoy picking. (We are huge fans)
Hopefully we are past the supply chain challenges and we will be shipping out the locks next month.
~ALTOR customer service team
Thanks for doing that. ALTOR saying that they are huge fans of LPL made me smile.
They could have tensioned it off some other disc so his tool would not work. But then we wouldn't get a video :D
You know there will be high five's all around when the production team sees this video.
@@gearloose703 I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't *have* to tension off of disc eight.
@@gearloose703 On past disc locks, it looks like he tensions off a specific disc for convenience, then moves the tension to another disc as needed.
Something LPL wouldn’t hesitate to use.
I think SAF just got the highest praise possible from the boss himself.
Congratulations, Altor.
Hard work pays off. You've made the big time.
I've watched all of your videos,so far,this is the first that seems to be "" nod-worthy "" ..thanks for taking the time to post these & always entertaining & useful.👍
If he has to make a custom tool, use the lock. That's the lesson here.
Custom cut Red Bull can
It’s safe to say that the majority of thieves will not possess the skills to open this lock. Are there those who can? Yes, are those that skilled stealing bicycles? I doubt it.
Nah, you’d be surprised how often you can find these “custom tools” made as a knockoff by some Chinese company. They see how many people would be looking to buy it, make a semi-functional one, and people probably buy multiples expecting at least one to break.
@@alphagt62 the lock weighs more than the bike at this point lol
Is Hot Glue a custom Tool?
I’m going to start calling myself “absurdly proportioned” so I don’t have to feel bad about all the weight I gained during Covid.
xDDDD
I thought that's what the words thicc and unit were for. To paint us fatties in a good light.
@Alam natural Hello. It looks like you are trying to attract new vievers/subscribers to your channel by spamming your videos in the comment section of other CZcamsrs. If you aren't aware, this behaviour is not going to achieve the desired result. Some curious people like me will klick on the link, skip through the video and then exit playback, before it was counted as a view. I, like others, will now remember your name and avoid your channel like the plague. Have a nice day.
*laughs and chokes on breakfast spaghetti*
How did you gain weight during covid?
As a guy who lives in an RV, this is wonderful news. Finally something YOU approve of. Thank you very much.
I started watch your video s a few months ago. Just great, short straight to the point and no BS. Keep up the great work Mr LPL
LPL: "Something I would not hesitate to use"
Wall Street Journal: "Stock prices of Altor today surged higher than the market value of Bitcoin!"
I don't think that company is on the stock market....
Noooo 421 likes
Welp
@@jeroen9424 An LPL endorsement could change that.
"This is a disk detainer core, so we're going to use the pick that isn't the one that BosnianBill and I made."
I was crushed when TPTBBAIM didn’t show up. I heard “disk detainer” and was so hopeful.
Yeah. I was surprised and diappointed.
Why the Ultimate Weapon didn't make its appearance? 😥
@@JediKnyghte Unfortunately their tool is optimised for front-tensioning disk detainers, and whilst there are techniques you can use such as tensioning off a middle disk at the end using the picking tip and then setting disk one using the tensioner, these don't work on every dd lock. This tool, based on a design by Matt Smith, allows for tensioning from the middle or back of the lock (as he is in this case).
@@benisted1614 The more you know. Thank-you.
I assume the usual pick "that BB and I made" is too short for this?
I love when LPL calls out a good lock. As an avid camper/RV I have taken note!
This is the most glowing review I've ever seen on this channel. If I ever need a trailer lock, I know what I'm buying!
The fact that the LockPickingLawyer picked this lock makes him stronger than f***.
@Alam natural Stop.
@@sujimayne Just report them and move along. They aren't going to stop unless youtube stops new people from commenting for a few days or something.
I think him handling the twenty pound lock like it was an empty Red Bull can is more proof of his superhuman strength.
@@sujimayne There's no point talking to the spambot. Just report it!
@@RivalryofWarlords his lockpicking is so advanced, he unlocked super strength with a piece of gum and a fork
Was this thunder? No, it was the champagne corks popping at Altor overseas...
As a construction worker with a trailer i have to lock every job. This is by far the best “get this ball lock” i have ever heard. Guaranteed i’m getting this
Wow, they got your approval! That's huge!!! Great review, LPL.
Overheard at the lock company: "Quick, get the guys at the factory to change the packaging to read "LPL says he won't hesitate to use... One of the best you can buy!". We'll make a fortune!"
they did
LPL’s review of this being something he would use is worth at least 10,000 5-star Google reviews.
No one buys anything
Loved this! It's really nice seeing locks LPL would use himself! His expertise really carries a lot of weight so videos like this really help us non lock picking pros know where to turn! 👍👍
might want to re think about what he says he would use lol go to proven industries youtube channel and see how easy the lock is by passed
"...would not hesitate to use." Very high praise from LPL!
“I won’t hesitate to use”. One of the strongest endorsement/recommendation I’ve ever heard from the LPL.
4 minute Vid, then he opens it in under two minutes. They tense, then they realize he had to create a custom tool just to do that... and he gives a glowing review.
Thumbs up to Altor! Their confidence paid off!
To date.... I believe this is the FIRST video that LPL actually recommended and would use. Oddly enough, I had just seen the first advertisement for this like an hour ago on YT... Leave me alone big brother! Another great vid! :)
if you go to proven Industries youtube channel you can see how easy the lock can be bypassed
I just commented on video 901 thinking that was my best bet. Glad I kept digging. THIS is the video I am glad I found for my new trailer purchase. Again keep up the great content!
I love how he use Master Lock Number 3 to measure weight
LPL’s version of banana for scale
Very American of him to use arbitrary measurement units :)
@@raphaelambrosiuscosteau829 should have used stones.
@@raphaelambrosiuscosteau829 i mean what else are they gonna be used for?
@@reverendtfg6802 you guys just got scared how well we understood the imperial and ran to something else.
Hey, it’s also perfect for slinging at car mirrors when someone cuts you off
🌚
if you have the upper body strength for that
You.
LOL: This reminds me of my mother. She parked her car in a parking lot for a phone call and a truck drove past her taking her side mirror with him...
She immediately used the horn, but he just drove on and she started chasing him and followed him for over 2km while hitting the horn repeatedly. He then entered a company with a security checkpoint. My mother was directly behind him but obviously couldn't follow him inside. However, she told the approaching guards what he did and pointed at the damage... They didn't bring him back to her, but the company gave her compensation for the damages and I bet that the guy got in trouble...
Finally a product LPL recommends. I plan on purchasing one ASAP even though I don’t have a trailer.
I have watched videos as a Sub and this is the first lock that I have bought because of a video. For my father, so his new trailer is not stolen. Thank you LPL!
My lock showed up 2 weeks ago. It is a beast. My father was very happy to receive it and we put it on the travel trailer right away. Fits great and looks great. Thanks for the recommendation and review.
"Not hesitate to use". Damn someone at Altor getting a promotion.
"Probably good enough for almost all purposes" is the equivalent of the Pope himself giving you the pardon at your confession
This was reportedly offered to the assassin that tried to kill Pope John Paul II.
The Pope's pardon is worthless.
@@gabrielpowers766 Who hurt you?
From the Pope? Nah, more like straight from the lips of God himself.
@@ChrysoliteTwo Irrelevant. Why are you a fool? Also irrelevant but as long as we are asking such questions...
Honestly a glowing review of that lock, well done Altor.
The above view (down the key-way) finally allowed me to understand what that tool is doing 👍
Canadian version: SAFE
"Strong as F, eh?"
noice
Alright alright...you win the comment section for the day. ;)
*Takes LPL more than one minute to pick open*
Altor "This is the best marketing we could ever have dreamed of"
Wow. Amazing. Holy crap! Those heavy locks are truly amazing, wow. How neat!
Fantastic work! I thoroughly enjoy your videos as well as product review! Keep up the excellent work! ❤
"Probably good enough for almost all purposes" thats as close to a recommendation you can get from LPL 😆
@Alam natural nice try at click bait lmfao
i'd say this is a full blown recommendation and i agree with it. there is no reason for a trailer lock to be "light duty." go heavy or go home.
I think that's because he knows what he can and should say. Blindly claming it will protect against everything makes him vulnerable to being quoted if not sued for false advertisement as well as his reputation which is on stake.
Yes a bunch of cheap ass companies claim way more with way shittier products that they stole from the 8 year old Chinese kid while it was still making it. But that just shows his standards and that he is aware of his potential influence.
There isn't a lock that protects 100%, for a fact there exists nothing that protects you for 100% from anything. Regardless if we are talking about locks or not.
So his words are Chosen very carefully.
@@sccsuk As I see it, there's no point replying to the spambot. I just report it!
@@5GTower1000Percent it goes without saying... everything he says and does is carefully thought out hes a lawyer.... its in the name lmfao, hence my carefully worded reply
I shouted “HOLY SHIT” when your hands first appeared next to that lock for scale
Im in awe of the Size of this lad!
His right hand did look much larger than his left. Must be because of all the practice of opening locks. Have no idea what size he is
Where I live we don’t have a big need of locks ! But for some strange reason I find myself watching the LPL all the time ! Almost as crazy as the SAF locks ! We need a lock like this to protect our boarders !
Never seen a lock picked in 1 minute and yet feel so comfortable to use
"strong as f***" well, that's a thing.
"not hesitate to use" is that the highest praise possible in this land?
Independent praise is worth so much more than the marketing bs they come up with.
The bike lock version of this is a good design. The outer shell is made from aluminum which clogs up grinder discs when thieves try to cut the lock and the inner core is made from hardened steel. It's an expensive lock though that retails for $300.
Yeah, but when your bike can cost 5K or more that bike lock would be lovely.
Of course, that's for the ones who do get bikes like that. I'd probably end up with a bike about $250, if I really wanted one.
But who is lugging around a lock (and chain presumably) of that mass for their carbon road bike? The use case is confusing
@@_BangDroid_ if you watch the video on it, he explains that it is intended to be left at one location, eg locked onto the bike rack. It's not intended to be carried with the user.
@@_BangDroid_ Yes, the use case IS confusing. A bike expensive enough to warrant a $300 lock is going to be decked with expensive components also ripe for theft that won't be protected by any lock. Basically, any bike expensive enough to warrant a $300 lock is a bike you'd never lock in the first place.... you'd take it inside.
@@tinetannies4637 You can't really take a motorcycle inside though :/
When a video is over 2 minutes you know its a solid lock for anyone other then himself 👊🏼👊🏼
Man, this is the highest praise to a lock I have ever seen on this channel
"something I would not hesitate to use"
*every locksmiths at Altor instantly melts into a puddle of ecstasy and relief*
I'd wager there were a lot of high-fives and fist bumps in their R&D lab when this video went up.
I like how he’s like “there is no tool that is sold that can unlock this lock.” So then he just makes his own lock picking tool for it 😂 .Only LPL can do that.
BosnianBill and theUncivilEngineer have entered the chat
With the help of Bosnian Bill however...
"... so I'm going to use this tool BosnianBill, TheUncivilEngineer, and I spent the last 2 1/2 months designing, 3d printing, and CNCing to a tolerance of 0.01mm to open this..."
_spends 8 minutes struggling to get lock open_
"... and just that easy, we got this open. Now, as you can see, it put up a little bit more of a fight than most locks but it still only took a couple minutes. As such, I would not recommend this lock for any applications."
@@fordtechchris wasn't the tool together with Bosnian Bill the other tool for disc detainer?
There are others they just don't have CZcams channel
...finally a decent lock for my "Slash resistant bag". Thank you LPL!...:D
This man is a legend. I look forward to the day I actually need to buy a decent lock and I can consult his channel
When even LPL needs a fully customized tool and experience with this core and still visibly struggled? That’s when you know you’ve got something seriously strong. Throw in the protection against brute force and this becomes terrafying
Visibly struggled? It didn't look any harder (for him) than your basic decent tumbler lock with safety pins.
@@EthanReesor he said "might," "may have," and "could be" like 10 times. Usually he knows exactly what's going on inside the whole time
LPL: This is a good lock
Me: Holy shit that's a safe lock!
Nah, this locks more secure than most safes..
High praise indeed. Knew it was going to be a challenge cause the video was over 2mins long!
I like how hard this is to pick and how brutally hard it would be to brute force. If I need a trailer lock, this is the best one I've ever seen and would definitely be my choice.
"Not hesitate to use"
Words i never imagined hearing from LPL 😂😂😂
One thing to add. When in use, it's upside down and low to the ground, making picking even harder. We might have a winner here!!
The lock part of the bolt is on top of the trailer's hitch.
@@HSishi Nope. The lock cylinder faces down. The lock lug moves up in the locked position and secures into the bottom of the hitch (where the ball would go).
I was thinking the same. Looks like they sat down watched his videos saw what he hated in other locks and built the best lock they could, and it paid off.
@@HSishi look at the thumbnail it shows it in use.
Cheers sir. Just purchased this lock. Thanks.
Keep in mind that what LPL just did would have to be done upside down if the lock was installed. That doesn't sound like it would be difficult, but turning any activity upside down adds an interesting layer of difficulty.
when his hands entered the scene .. I was so startled that I forgot whether he was too small or the lock too strong
"Probably good enough for almost all purposes." I don't think I've ever heard such high praise from LPL!
I love how there are so many lock manufacturers that literally use LPL's word as part of their advertisement. If he says it's a good lock then you know for damn sure that it's a good lock.
After hearing such high praise from LPL I'm tempted to buy one.
My car doesn't have a towing hook and I have no caravan or trailor either.