@@Nocure92 that's true but any criminals who were breaking into your house and knew how to open this could steal your gun and close the Box you wouldn't even know it was gone
I actually did that a few months ago. There was an old Master lock on a cabinet in my garage where nobody knew where the key was. I looked up the type of lock on LPL's channel, found out how to pick the thing, and discovered there were a half dozen nearly empty paint cans in the cabinet... Saved me from having to cut off the lock.
@@chrisw6164 We put ready meal containers in the dishwasher and always rinse out cans and bottles. Mainly to cut down on bugs outside near the recycling
I mean...it's juice...a quick rinse with warm water will get the bottle perfectly clean. Which, at least everywhere I've ever lived, is mandatory for recycling... Also to the commenters talking about can, apparently it's best to not crush those...the automated systems used to sort recycling can identify them better that way.
Can you imagine calling out a locksmith and him turning up with a big heavy toolkit full of the bells and whistles ... and a bottle of tropicana. Incredible picture and incredible stuff from LPL once again (':
Some of the best stuff on CZcams. Straight to the point without a lot of fluff. Well done sir! Now, orange you glad you don't have that gun safe in your home?
Don't feel bad, its how I got a GOOD lock for my shed... the kind of lock that most people wont be able to overcome without a lot of effort. It would probably be easier to just go through the wooden shed wall then bust the lock. Paid a touch more for the lock, but if LPL says its a "good lock for everyday use" well that's enough of an endorsement for me.
@@petezzzz "American Lock A701D Steel Padlock, 2-1/2" type that in amazon and there you go. And its a STURDY damn lock too, I was surprised at the difference in quality between this and what I used to think was a good lock (master lock)
This is better than Consumer Reports we need about eight billion more people like you doing what you're doing because there's too many companies that are allowed to sell garbage
Personally thought he will wrench it open with the neck. I guess we are too barbaric and just want to destroy. Or naive to think a safe would have no flaw that allows way easier unlocking...
"They said the pentagon was impenetrable, hi, im the lock picking lawyer and today im going to show how to get into the deepest vaults of the pentagon using nothing more then a package of ramen noodles and some chewed finger nails"
@@liwiathan Oh, let my clarify if I may. i was thinking of the instant "top ramen" style noodles, not the quality ramen with al of the well-presented ingredients.
Great point. Sad that the "tamper evident" seal (sic, Deviant Ollam has a good video on bypassing those) on a bottle of juice takes longer to open than a gun safe.
@@noobishtitan9714, Yeah I was gonna say; There are no flukes, only flawed designs. And on this one a simple 'catch guard', could have prevented that OJ bottle from opening that lock.
There is a balance between flexibility and rigidity when "shimming" mechanical devices. I've found credit cards too stiff, laminated insurance cards too flimsy, and wholesome library cards just perfect.
One of the coolest things I see in movies is when a thief has a secret room with his model safes and piles of safe manuals, like in the movie The Score with DeNiro (who would have NEVER showed Norton his hidden room that soon, if ever, in real life). This is why those guys had the models, they break in and already know the inner workings of ever safe out there. Oh, and they didn't lie when they named that safe, it sure was quick to open!
Company: “There’s no way he can get into our product, we spent months designing it with excellent engineer-“ LPL: **pulls out bottle of tropicana** Company: “Oh dear Neptune”
Clearly this is intended just for children, or what other purpose would it have? Clearly a thief can run away with it. A child is not going to be able to figure that out, and it needs another method for opening without damaging ( although it can be debated if that is necessary) In any case, i dont see why anybody would be surprised at this one, so the person making this video is shaming a company for views. If you want a gun safe that can't be accessed in some non- destructive manner, get something a lot bigger
@@killmoreturtles You don't have any experience with children, do you? It would've taken my two-year-old between two and five minutes to have it open, and that's just because he would've been distracted by the buttons first.
@@senorlopez1412 Yes, which is the idea behind pretty much all gun safes, but this isn't a good one. In order for it to be safer, it should be more difficult to open, and it really isn't.
@@xxxdumbwordstupidnumberxxx4844 Yea, it really is. Rather than laying around it is out of sight and your child would need premeditated intent rather than spontaneous "ok look at that on the dresser". It's not meant to hide your valuables.
@@senorlopez1412 Don't get me wrong, having it out in the open is a bad idea, but this safe really isn't good. If it can be opened without any specialized tools, then it is only marginally more protected from a child. And if the child knows about the safe, then curiosity will probably get the better of them.
@@senorlopez1412 Actually, the "safe" itself invites kids to try and get inside. As he stated in the video, this cannot even be trusted to protect a gun from a child. A lockable desk drawer, or filing cabinet would work better.
@@under_dog2140 it must be weird when he calls himself, and then talks to himself during the questioning, and like "My lawyer is telling me not to answer this question".
10 years later: This is the LockpickingLawyer and today I’m going to show you how to crack open this bank vault with this cigarette butt I found on the street
LPL isn't insulting a safe company. The safe company is insulting all of us. LPL is just calling them out. LPL: The blooper reel of every manufacturer of safes and locks.
They insult themselves by making such weak products and passing them off as secure. LPL is just uncovering their weakness so we can all make a smart purchase when we need this stuff. I’m glad he’s around doing this!
My first assumption upon seeing the thumbnail was you were gonna use the bottle to create suction on some key part of the lock and open it that way, but the real answer ended up being even sillier than that.
I can open anything with any vegetable or rock of your choosing... Please note: I get to choose the speed of the projectile and whether or not it's frozen.
"This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'm going to quickly erode your frankly already wafer-thin delusion of security by looking at yet another product that should never have made it to market (and is promoted by a retailer near you) and showing you how nearly any random item from the grocery store can bypass it faster than the intended means of gaining secured access."
THE HINGE IS ON THE OUTSIDE WHY IS THE HINGE ON THE OUTSIDE The incompetence of this company knows absolutely no bounds! Someone could EASILY knock that hinge-pin loose!
Me watching LockPickingLawyer the first time: "OMG this guy is amazing! 6 hours later. Me after my wife asks if I locked the doors before going to bed: "Why?? What's the point of locks again?"
Had a friend who lived in a mansion in a city, would never lock the door. If someone wanted in, they'd get in. Also, the place was more like a museum stuck in the 1950s; burglars would have better success with the nearby yuppie condos.
What he said: “Let’s try one more time, to make sure it wasn’t a fluke.” What he meant: “Let’s do that again, in order to make sure it’s completely dead”.
@@alexthibodeau979 Guy didn't even take anything! Just walked in, opened all the safes twice with his shoe, did that twice, and told us all to "as always, have a nice day!"
What I've mainly learned from this channel, is that security is largely an illusion protected by mass ignorance/laziness, and that I would often be better protected by a massive ball of tangled up headphones.
Why would they? These small safes pop open if you toss them a few feet and they land on a corner. The security is mostly an illusion and the manufacturers know that as much as their customers should.
They don’t care. For example, Most electronic door locks are easier to open than this lock. They can be opened remotely. And I don’t trust the fingerprint ones that talk over the net: some of them actually send your entire fingerprint over and stored. Means your fingerprints are compromised for ever.
oh shit its the dude from the Etrian Odissey forum plays! I loved your EO III one, sadly i couldn't finish the EO II playthrough because i got bored of the game after reaching the ice place.
@tee jay hey tee as someone who's studying cybersecurity there are A LOT of gatherings to not only show off these new prototypes but for people to see if they can bypass it. Companies pay GOOD MONEY for that stuff man
Funny thing is; the orange juice is harder to open than the safe.
*OOOOOOHHHH!!!!* Theres the nutshot!
@@Nocure92 the problem of course is the ones who would
actually yes
Especially if it has that foil over the top
@@Nocure92 that's true but any criminals who were breaking into your house and knew how to open this could steal your gun and close the Box you wouldn't even know it was gone
I can just imagine criminals pull out their phone in the middle of the night to see if LPL has done a video on the lock they're trying to break.
Lmao that would be funny. Wife be like, "honey theres someone outside our door watching youtube"
I actually did that a few months ago. There was an old Master lock on a cabinet in my garage where nobody knew where the key was. I looked up the type of lock on LPL's channel, found out how to pick the thing, and discovered there were a half dozen nearly empty paint cans in the cabinet... Saved me from having to cut off the lock.
@@lancer525 lmao
@@lancer525 how anti climactic
Looks like a good skit.
Watching these videos has opened so many doors for me
I see what you did there
@@felwraithgaming You do now that the door is open
@@char5379 AhHhHhHhHh
badum tish!
Take your like good fellow.
Anyone: This is the most secure safe in the history of mankind.
LPL: Here I have a piece of lint...
😂
(breathes on lock) "as you can see it is not very secure."
My favorite videos are the ones where you humiliate a lock by opening it with random objects, as if it isn't worthy of real tools.
"I'm not gonna dirty my nice tools on this piece of shit" - LPL
XD
@@steveredacted1394 lol
LPL just made Homak's shitlist.
weird fetish but ok
Jokes on you, I hide all my orange juice bottles in one of these safes too, your move!
*Opens safe with piece of cardboard from the box the safe came in*
You're certainly not acquainted with my grape juice bottle yet...
Checkmate
🤣
It's time to d-d-d-duel
with the plastic bottle that clean, I can only imagine the cans are stacked in orderly fashion inside the recycle bin.
I am pretty sure they are perfectly crushed, to take minimal space. And then stacked orderly.
I’ll admit, I rinse bottles and cans before I put them in recycling. I don’t want to attract bugs
It’s like he puts his empty bottles in the dishwasher before the recycle bin.
@@chrisw6164 We put ready meal containers in the dishwasher and always rinse out cans and bottles. Mainly to cut down on bugs outside near the recycling
I mean...it's juice...a quick rinse with warm water will get the bottle perfectly clean. Which, at least everywhere I've ever lived, is mandatory for recycling...
Also to the commenters talking about can, apparently it's best to not crush those...the automated systems used to sort recycling can identify them better that way.
Can you imagine calling out a locksmith and him turning up with a big heavy toolkit full of the bells and whistles ... and a bottle of tropicana. Incredible picture and incredible stuff from LPL once again (':
"Let's try that one more time to make sure it wasn't a fluke"
Spoiler Alert: it's never a fluke.
doktarr A good lawyer never asks a question he doesn't already know the answer to!
doktarr I’m going to have an easy access, easy to open safe and it’s gonna have a note.
“Your gay”
i was kinda hoping it was a fluke the way it just happend so fast
@@KaneCiticani my gay what?
@@KaneCiticani But hopefully it wi be spelt correctly. " you're ".
That was literally quicker than using the keypad
Archy Grey first reply
yep lol
when you practiced and investigated a few hours, yes.
Remy Buitenhuis LOL. It doesn’t take more than a quick glance at the open safe to figure it out.
@@remybuitenhuis2433 few hours? you inbred or something? that lock is simple AF.
Some of the best stuff on CZcams. Straight to the point without a lot of fluff. Well done sir! Now, orange you glad you don't have that gun safe in your home?
True. 90% of “creators” would have subjected us to watching them cut the bottle.
Love this guy
Never picked a single lock in my life
But I like to watch it for some reason
how i used to buy locks: "huh, this looks sturdy"
how i buy locks now: "hang on, i have to see if LPL has done a video on this one."
I figure anything that's measured in minutes means that the lock won't be the failure point.
Don't feel bad, its how I got a GOOD lock for my shed... the kind of lock that most people wont be able to overcome without a lot of effort. It would probably be easier to just go through the wooden shed wall then bust the lock. Paid a touch more for the lock, but if LPL says its a "good lock for everyday use" well that's enough of an endorsement for me.
@@Legohaiden Can you share the lock brand/model with us? Thx.
@@petezzzz "American Lock A701D Steel Padlock, 2-1/2" type that in amazon and there you go. And its a STURDY damn lock too, I was surprised at the difference in quality between this and what I used to think was a good lock (master lock)
Yeah usually if the video is over 5 minutes long it’s usually a decent lock
"Quick access." They did not lie about that.
@@trollface1334 their*
LOL
*Quick Access™* technology
only when you know how the lock works on the inside, and when you practiced to open it like the LPL did here.
_,,Why don't you go grab a bottle, and sit under a tree?"_
(Fred Gordon Herbert)
This is better than Consumer Reports we need about eight billion more people like you doing what you're doing because there's too many companies that are allowed to sell garbage
I love how he uses the most random things to open gun safes and certain locks, i remember one time he used a lego toy to open a gun mag lock LOL
I expected him to just hit the "safe" with the bottle and it'd open.
Yea, that. Or pour orange juice in edges and circuits explode or spark and door opens,lol
yea i expected both those lolol but just felt sad when i realized he did not try any of those techniques
Personally thought he will wrench it open with the neck. I guess we are too barbaric and just want to destroy. Or naive to think a safe would have no flaw that allows way easier unlocking...
Non destructive, folks!
Same 😭😭
"They said the pentagon was impenetrable, hi, im the lock picking lawyer and today im going to show how to get into the deepest vaults of the pentagon using nothing more then a package of ramen noodles and some chewed finger nails"
Actually, yea, do this.
Is there a vast difference between ramen noodles and chewed fingernails? I mean, not counting the seasoning packet.
@@MonkeyJedi99 What?
@@liwiathan Oh, let my clarify if I may. i was thinking of the instant "top ramen" style noodles, not the quality ramen with al of the well-presented ingredients.
@@MonkeyJedi99 I think we're on whole different books.
this man never fails to scare me yet impress me immensely
Homak: "one of our products made it into a CZcams video." "Wow which one?" "LockPickingLawyer" "Oh dear lord we are screwed."
Depending on how it was sealed, it likely took him longer to open the orange juice bottle than the safe.
true :))))))))
When the actual bottle was safer that the safe HAHAHHA
Great point. Sad that the "tamper evident" seal (sic, Deviant Ollam has a good video on bypassing those) on a bottle of juice takes longer to open than a gun safe.
Fact, it's better to keep your gun in a bottle of OJ than this gun safe.
So youre saying that put valuables in plastic cans is more safe than that safe???
"Let's try that one more time to make sure it wasn't a fluke"
If I've learnt anything from this channel, there are no flukes
Unless you count the design choices
@@noobishtitan9714,
Yeah I was gonna say; There are no flukes, only flawed designs.
And on this one a simple 'catch guard', could have prevented that OJ bottle from opening that lock.
Only on a whale's tale!😂👍👵
@@buckrodgers1162 what if the electronics break so I can't open it? Gonna be glad that they didn't lmao
There are no flukes -master lock picker
There is a balance between flexibility and rigidity when "shimming" mechanical devices. I've found credit cards too stiff, laminated insurance cards too flimsy, and wholesome library cards just perfect.
One of the coolest things I see in movies is when a thief has a secret room with his model safes and piles of safe manuals, like in the movie The Score with DeNiro (who would have NEVER showed Norton his hidden room that soon, if ever, in real life). This is why those guys had the models, they break in and already know the inner workings of ever safe out there.
Oh, and they didn't lie when they named that safe, it sure was quick to open!
The only person on CZcams I've seen speed running locks
I'm just waiting for him to speedpick a selection of locks inside the upside-down castle. ;)
It's call "soft"lock for a reason
@@tomaskaila underrated haha
Orange% and redbull%
Hope he does not turn autistic/trannie
To open this safe, all you have to do is "concentrate."
Funky Fresh - I got canned from the OJ factory because I couldn’t concentrate. You can juice these puns for all they’re worth with a lock this bad.
Just say, “open sesame!”
I love this
Or just have a pulse. These companies are pure garbage
I hear a high hat in the background...
You wake me up every day. Regular people need to know this and you and your videos are amazing.
Zuul: “I am the Gatekeeper.”
Vinz Clortho: “I am the Keymaster.”
LPL: “No, you’re not.”
Well, it IS advertised as "quick access" after all.
just what I thought: no false advertisement to be seen!
Funniest part being I think it's faster than punching in the keys lol
😂😂
thanks for the laugh😂
*Seinfield theme plays*
When he said it was an electrical lock I thought he was just gonna pour the orange juice in it and fry the circuits...😂
Me too. We have seen too many movies.
Ikr
Same here. 😂
As shoddily made as the lock is, I'd be surprised if that *didn't* work.
Why do we all?
They weren't lying about the "quick access" part.
No nonsense, straight to the point vid…. Love it 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Company: “There’s no way he can get into our product, we spent months designing it with excellent engineer-“
LPL: **pulls out bottle of tropicana**
Company: “Oh dear Neptune”
Lmao
Shoulda worshipped Hephaestus it seems.
@@dynamicworlds1 holy $h!t.... Brilliant comment!
@@dynamicworlds1 Maybe Vulcan considering they originally said Neptune
No way any competent person spent more than 5 minutes designing this. They're either completely incompetent or had a 4 minute deadline.
“Today I’m going to pick this Master lock, using another Master lock.”
soundpreacher lol that would be a great ep
The Simpson's did it!
Master locks suck so bad it is possible
Already done... video 682. 😋
soundpreacher
Nah just Pure Helium
I come to this channel for all my burglary training needs! Thank you! 👍
That's hilarious. The knowledge beforehand of how it functions definitely makes it easier. Knowledge is power.
"Quick access" has never been a more accurate product name.
@Things I Like this is bypassing rather than picking the lock.
Clearly this is intended just for children, or what other purpose would it have? Clearly a thief can run away with it. A child is not going to be able to figure that out, and it needs another method for opening without damaging ( although it can be debated if that is necessary)
In any case, i dont see why anybody would be surprised at this one, so the person making this video is shaming a company for views.
If you want a gun safe that can't be accessed in some non- destructive manner, get something a lot bigger
@@killmoreturtles You don't have any experience with children, do you? It would've taken my two-year-old between two and five minutes to have it open, and that's just because he would've been distracted by the buttons first.
@@killmoreturtles These 'safes' are supposed to be bolted down. There's holes in the back for this.
"I went down to my recyling and found this bottle of Tropicana OJ Bosnian Bill and I drank"
pie55q This is the comment I was waiting for.
if the lockpick don't fit, you must acquit
"Bosnian Bill and I"*
This has me hollering 😂😂😂
Now that’s funny
Currently breaking into a house, with the help of this channel I've been able to increase my revenue tenfold
Thank you for all your informative videos. Because of these I just had my best year ever😂
When he opens it before he finishes saying “Let’s try that one more time to make sure it wasn’t a fluke” you know it’s a bad lock
To be fair the point of the lock seems to be to keep your gun off the table or at the bottom of a drawer and put it somewhere safer
@@senorlopez1412 Yes, which is the idea behind pretty much all gun safes, but this isn't a good one. In order for it to be safer, it should be more difficult to open, and it really isn't.
@@xxxdumbwordstupidnumberxxx4844 Yea, it really is. Rather than laying around it is out of sight and your child would need premeditated intent rather than spontaneous "ok look at that on the dresser". It's not meant to hide your valuables.
@@senorlopez1412 Don't get me wrong, having it out in the open is a bad idea, but this safe really isn't good. If it can be opened without any specialized tools, then it is only marginally more protected from a child. And if the child knows about the safe, then curiosity will probably get the better of them.
@@senorlopez1412 Actually, the "safe" itself invites kids to try and get inside. As he stated in the video, this cannot even be trusted to protect a gun from a child. A lockable desk drawer, or filing cabinet would work better.
"This safe is invincible to anyone who does not have an orange juice bottle"
But what if I have an apple juice bottle
Now a school shooter can get there parents gun
@@tonyli8368 That is like dragging the recycle bin icon to a shortcut to the recycle bin: no one dared to try...
When I read the title I thought he would just smack it and it would open.
I only use glassbottles im f....
Reminds me of an electronic lock I designed for a high school project, back when I was super dumb.
Safe companies HATE this Lawyer ! But we love him😁
Today: "Opening Gun Safe with Spray Bottle"
Eventually: "Opening Fort Knox with a Dead Raccoon"
Great comment.
Where do you live that they sell orange juice spray?
Thank you sir for making my day :D
orangejedi829 Florida, obviously.
"Ok let's try that again to make sure it wasn't a fluke. (closes door and picks up another dead raccoon.) "
LPL: "Today I bumped into an ATM on my bike carrying groceries and accidentally opened it with a celery stalk"
Officer I swear it was an accident
@@threemoon5559 well he's also a lawyer so he has nothing to worry about
It was definitely a fluke this time Officer.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@under_dog2140 it must be weird when he calls himself, and then talks to himself during the questioning, and like "My lawyer is telling me not to answer this question".
This guy is the master of polite condescension!
Caller: " hello, AAA? I locked my keys in my car again."
AAA : " ok sir. Do you happen to have a turkey baster and a banana peel handy?"
10 years later:
This is the LockpickingLawyer and today I’m going to show you how to crack open this bank vault with this cigarette butt I found on the street
"First I will start with…"
*CLANG*
"and It opened up"
@@dinamosflams Let's try that one more time, just to make sure it wasn't a fluke...
This is the lockpickinglawyer and today we pour water on this m16 gunlock
What are they going to do about it, lock him up?
@@cold-fire the cops are just gonna provide him more content lol
Until he said "in a not destructive manner" i was sure he's going to just dump the juice on it to destroy the electronics
i legit thhought hed bonk it like with a urathane hammer and screw with thhe spring that way
same
Thay wouldn't be destructive, because then it'd be a juice box.
@@aunteater4902 Nice. :-)
I definitely thought the same way, that box has self-preservation in the manner that it will open in case of electronics fail.
Hes just swingin wild at this point, what a guy. Never ceases to amaze
Lock/safe R&D quiver when this man uploads
"How can I insult another safe company today?" - LPL
No company is safe with this guy around
Anything with electronics in it seems to be a big target. Invented by electronics people, not security people.
@@MarioQuezada you proud of that one lmao!
LPL isn't insulting a safe company. The safe company is insulting all of us. LPL is just calling them out.
LPL: The blooper reel of every manufacturer of safes and locks.
They insult themselves by making such weak products and passing them off as secure. LPL is just uncovering their weakness so we can all make a smart purchase when we need this stuff. I’m glad he’s around doing this!
“Prosecuting Attorney, what is your evidence?”
“A gun is missing, a hole in an orange juice bottle, and a spring-loaded safe.
Looks like your average phoenix wright's case
Alright, who’s the witness?
Well, we have a lawyer as defense so...
Starring Matthew McCoughnahey
@@lyneyra Yeah, true true
Wow. There’s a real confidence booster!
My first assumption upon seeing the thumbnail was you were gonna use the bottle to create suction on some key part of the lock and open it that way, but the real answer ended up being even sillier than that.
I feel like we've reached the point we're we should actually give him challenges.
Like open XY lock with a vegetable of your choosing.
Lol
🤣🙌
Like use the top of a pineapple as lock picks haha
I can open anything with any vegetable or rock of your choosing... Please note: I get to choose the speed of the projectile and whether or not it's frozen.
I want him to use ESP or mental telepathy!
One of those titles that actually made me say “what” out loud
Yes.
Imagine if he had used a Simply Orange bottle
Same
Same. Justified though.
I actually read it as "opened with orange juice". I thought he was going to pour it in and short something out.
Same
Why are these vids so damn satisfying to watch?!
I’m excited for the next video. Fort Knox safe opened with old tampon.
Soon: Gun Safe Opened By Staring At It.
Men Who Stare at Gun Safes (2020, Colorized)
Men Who Stare At Safes
Prepare for retina-scan system bypasses coming soon....
Master lock 😑
already been done, forget which, he opened one by sight tho
"This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'm going to quickly erode your frankly already wafer-thin delusion of security by looking at yet another product that should never have made it to market (and is promoted by a retailer near you) and showing you how nearly any random item from the grocery store can bypass it faster than the intended means of gaining secured access."
This sentence took longer to read than it took LPL to open the safe.
@@davidcunningham8319 My work here is done :)
Yeah, but that exceeds the allowed length for CZcams channel names...
This is it, this is the entire channel
In fairness, it probably took another 10 or 15 seconds to cut out the plastic shim :)
thank you for keeping kids safe
When you video is literally not click bate gotta love it !
"Non-destructive" - well, I don't see that orange juice bottle being much use any more.
No use? You can make like 20 more lock picks with that bottle! 😂😂😂
It can still be recycled
Guess the bottle got „juice“less, I know it‘s a bad joke.
Now THAT'S funny!
Also the entire product is now completely destroyed :)
Burglary: Sponsored by Tropicana
🤣
Will the Tropicana without calcium bottle work?
@@robertkribs9513 - Yes. Extra Pulp will not, however.
😂😂😂😂😂
@@kelperdude Delicious joke 😜
THE HINGE IS ON THE OUTSIDE
WHY IS THE HINGE ON THE OUTSIDE
The incompetence of this company knows absolutely no bounds! Someone could EASILY knock that hinge-pin loose!
Wow, the internal mechanism is on par with the kind of thing they put in toy locking safes from when I was a kid.
Me watching LockPickingLawyer the first time: "OMG this guy is amazing!
6 hours later.
Me after my wife asks if I locked the doors before going to bed:
"Why?? What's the point of locks again?"
"Peace of mind."
Had a friend who lived in a mansion in a city, would never lock the door. If someone wanted in, they'd get in. Also, the place was more like a museum stuck in the 1950s; burglars would have better success with the nearby yuppie condos.
😂😂😂
😄😄😄😄
Locks are only to stop honest people
What he said: “Let’s try one more time, to make sure it wasn’t a fluke.”
What he meant: “Let’s do that again, in order to make sure it’s completely dead”.
Underrated comment.
This reminded me of a line in Pacific Rim...
"I'm pretty dure this guy is dead, but let's check for a pulse." - Raleigh
The 9v batt
In the safe
😂😂😂😂
Priceless!
Amazon listing for Homack Safe:
“People who buy this also buy Homack Recycling Bin Lock”
I used my gas station rewards card for 3 years to get into my apartment because I refused to pay the 50 dollar re-key fee.
Did you get your rewards tho
But I'm sure u had to repay it after you moved out lol
@@W3TTBUTT3R no he didn't. He just handed them his rewards card when he left
@@RajatKural 😆
@@chrisgould101 asking the real questions
he's like one punch man; always looking for the challenge: but no avail.
one pick man
@@jameskung9808 lmao
Nothing-on-one punch man
@@bens1343 Click-on-two-punch-man
@@WhatIsThatThingDoing three-is-binding punch man
This man just insults every lock with the most easy, roundabout solutions 🤣
I hit that like button quicker than when you said “so definitely don’t try and use it to store your gun” … Well said!!!
I can only imagine him opening a bank safe in like 4 seconds and then closing it back up "Now, let's try again to show you this was not a fluke"
"I swear officer, he did it twice just to show us that it wasn't a fluke. Strangest bank heist I've ever seen"
.... also officer, he says he's a lawyer!!!
Lmfao
@@alexthibodeau979 Guy didn't even take anything! Just walked in, opened all the safes twice with his shoe, did that twice, and told us all to "as always, have a nice day!"
Honestly, when he said it was just an electronic lock, I expected him to just pour the oj over the safe and have it fry itself open
@Nicholas Deamons It DID say orange juice bottle...and had an empty bottle in the thumbnail.
Yeah, me too, or the weak acid would dissolve the Chinesium.
I thought he'd give it a whack with the bottle xD
So did I
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Another stellar top-rated product as seen on Amazon. People love their 5-star junk.
This entire CZcams channel is just how to break into x. A lot of criminals would love this channel
What I've mainly learned from this channel, is that security is largely an illusion protected by mass ignorance/laziness, and that I would often be better protected by a massive ball of tangled up headphones.
You do know you have taught us all how to break open safes
Im convinced these companies don't even pay some random guy 20 bucks to try and open their stuff.
Why would they? These small safes pop open if you toss them a few feet and they land on a corner. The security is mostly an illusion and the manufacturers know that as much as their customers should.
"let's try that one more time to make sure it wasn't a fluke"
It's never a fluke
...and to make this video long enough to publish...
Alexander Hicks you can make a video whatever length you want.
@@Talus3 If he wanted to he could easily stretch those into 10 minutes lol
As a lock manufacturer, you know you've screwed up big time as soon as he uses the word "unfortunately".
particularly when the very next word is "Yes"
They don’t care. For example, Most electronic door locks are easier to open than this lock. They can be opened remotely. And I don’t trust the fingerprint ones that talk over the net: some of them actually send your entire fingerprint over and stored. Means your fingerprints are compromised for ever.
I wonder how many products get discontinued because of this channel. I love it!
Title sounds ridiculous. LOL. Waiting for "Safe opened with bubblegum". Love watching these videos.
"This bottle of Tropicana orange juice that Bosnian Bill and I drank..."
Ha ha ha
That made me laugh out loud, thank you
it was funny the first time
Soon to be available on "Amazon Fresh."
“Today we will be escaping prison with an apple
Tomorrow he cuts down the tallest tree in the forest, with a, Herring.
Today we are getting to area 51(they moved to area 52) with rubber feet of computer
Catching a mouse with a keyboard
@@JedidiahStolzfus I appreciate The holy grail reference
But hes a lawyer
The answer is always yes when you're at the helm of testing Lpl! ❤️
Brings new meaning to easy access.
No false advertising, you said it "quick access gun box".
"Here's a plastic shim that Tropical Bill and I made"
Good one :D
Tropical Bill lol
you made me laugh :-)
That's a patent pending plastic shim, BTW.
Lol
This is the most ultimate roast. Safe opened with orange juice bottle 😂😂😂
The comments are the main reason I keep coming back to LPL videos 🤣
"Spring loaded"
Me: Oh no.
666 likes, I won't ruin it
*Bosnian Bill crashes thru wall*
"OH YEAH"
I read this comment before watching the video and i just imagined the safe yeeting the gun into the air like a jack-in-the-box
@@goldenirie
Just gave it Fuhrer trips.
oh shit its the dude from the Etrian Odissey forum plays! I loved your EO III one, sadly i couldn't finish the EO II playthrough because i got bored of the game after reaching the ice place.
Your new slogan should be :
*Saving lives and getting people fired*
Do you have any examples of people getting fired though?
@tee jay to show design flaws, the same reasons good guy hackers go for bounties set by companies to hack their stuff to find weak points
So you not dumb enough to leave a killer tool in the safe
@tee jay hey tee as someone who's studying cybersecurity there are A LOT of gatherings to not only show off these new prototypes but for people to see if they can bypass it. Companies pay GOOD MONEY for that stuff man
This guy is a bad ass at what he does.👍💯
What a well-mannered and polite thief.
Not the first time OJ has opened a gun case.
Damn!
might be the best comment on all of youtube
BoboDoboRobo well now im curious.
You win
I applaud you