Skyrim gold encrusted chests be like: 14 gold, unenchanted axe, roll of paper, lame quest item You trade the quest item and get a potion of minor healing
Aim for "good enough" locks, unless you have extremely high property assets, then you could buy one of the "unpickable" ones. He made some video about it
For the most part, they are. Its business, just for the profit. There is very few in the world that are truly “safe” and is certified by a professional lock picker.
not really. each lock has some benefit of being some form of an obstacle that will dissuade most people and/or cause a thief to spend a certain amount of time to work on them. most thieves are not expert lock pickers and don't roam around with a bag of lock picking tools. the same goes with cyber lock picking. everything can be overcome because ultimately, if a human can create something, then another human can understand how to get around it.
Sentry strong boxes/ safes are just as bad. Lost the key to one of these. So I quickly looked up how to pick one. And all you need is a nail clipper. At least with this you have to buy a tool that is not just something that is lying around the house. Lol
@@XiaoMingMC Put a cheapo window alarm inside, with the magnet on the detector. Thief moves the safe, magnet falls, alarm starts, thief grabs the decoy safe and runs.
"Amazon's Choice" is just a label applied to product listings which convert well and have good reviews. It's like the people's choice award at a music awards show.
@@Durwood71 I think it's when you try to stifle a sneeze but it comes out anyway so you blow your butthole clear across the room resulting in a "dead ass."
No idea why I've started seeing your videos recently but I'm absolutely loving watching you crack the embarrassingly flawed security devices that get sold online.
@@raoufbensalem3417 Oblivion reference. The voice acting on the guards is notoriously bloodthirsty for even the pettiest crimes. "THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD!"
I have an AmazonBasics memory foam Bean Bag Bed that I've been sleeping on for months. It's quite comfy and the shredded memory foam can easily be replaced or added to.
It would also be pretty cool for an escape room type deal, where you can either use clues to get the pass code or other clues to find that tool to pick the lock.
He shows how to make a brand of lock pick proof with about $1 (he says, which is more like $1 per lock and $18 per bunch of materials), in one of his videos. That's pretty handy if it realistically keeps himself out of the lock
Thank you so much! You helped me get back in my safe before I leave on my mission so now I have all my valuables back! You saved the day! The lock picking set worked perfect!
I really want someone to hear noises in the middle of the night, creep down, and hear the muffled sound of the LockPickingLawyer's outro right before the lock clicks
You can open them by smacking it on top and turning at the same time.... the knob is stopped from turning by a small pin, held in place with a very weak spring. When the correct code is entered, it activates an electromagnet to pull the pin out of the way to turn the knob, and open. To save on power consumption, these are usually very weak electromagnets and weak springs, meaning that a sharp tap on the top of the safe will compress the spring far enough to allow the knob to turn, may take a few tries to get the timing, but a child Could do it with no tools
I volunteer at a thrift store and a Serenelife version of this safe was donated. After watching the video, and reading your comment, within 3 tries I had it open and reset the code. Priced it for a couple dollars, figure a mom can use it to keep kids out of something or can be used as a decoy
I see the pattern throughout your videos on safes, that mechanical backup locks make it super easy for anyone to break into safes with minimal experience.
Because of this I'm trying to find mechanical combination locks w/o keys, but they're becoming more rare. The market is full of digital locks which require a mechanical backup.
@@kylehase I have found sentry safe with combination lock that doe NOT have a manual backup lock, nor does it have any digital lock. I thought it was safe until I saw lockpicklawyer's video 756 in which he saws a sentry safe in half with standard circular saw. The sentry safe I have, with the combination lock and no mechanical back and no electronic parts, is very similar to the model he saws in half... so obviously not very dense, not a very safe SAFE
At my old workplace PC cases had doors with this kind of locks. Those I could open up with the same kind of screwdriver you used to open the panel in this video.
Ok, everyone go add that safe to their cart, and then search for impressioning tools and then add that impressioning tool to their cart, and buy them together. Let's see if we can get the safe and the tool associated in the "frequently purchased together " and the "items looked at next" and the "related items" suggestions!
Hugedickerino Kripperino hopefully it will keep kids away from an even worse safe inside this safe. I shudder to think what would have if they figure out how to open the ziplock baggie I have my 1911 in, that’s inside this safe. It’s not like kids have $9 and access to Amazon... oh, yeah, wait a minute. :-)
I've read many of the one star reviews on Amazon for this safe, and the general idea for many of them is you can fashion a tubular lock impressioning tool that can open this safe up out of a Bic pen. Huh.
Omg it works 😂😂 took a few Attempts but got into mine finally!! It’s been stuck on lock for over 3 weeks and I don’t know what happened but it’s open now! Thank you so much!
@@AntiCitizenX A decoy safe is a real thing though. Another thing you can do is have a fire box to keep your stuff safe from a fire, but leave the box secured but unlocked: A thief will immediately open it, see it's not valuables, and ignore it, but if it's locked, they'll just take it to break into later, and then it'll be in a dumpster rather than open on your floor.
@@merlin2600 Of course not. That's why I mentioned a fire box, a different product entirely. It was a related topic, two techniques for trying to prevent thieves from taking your most valuable stuff when they're already inside.
you can get into them without tools, just thump the top as you twist the door release knob and the shock is enough to bounce the locking bar connected to the solenoid down, worked on my Yale branded version of this safe.
This is pretty rude. People don't know any better. They can't be blamed for that. Thats why this channel exists. To educate normal people. Why would anyone normal think a safe like this isn't secure?
@@sunryzen6025 a $50 dollar safe made by a company who does not make any remotely related products and is known for promoting their own shitty products
@@sunryzen6025 If you can't spend 2 seconds looking up good safes, looking a reviews like this that SHOW you why the product is bad, yea, you're definitely an idiot.
If it is a decoy safe, you might as well fill it with things that seem valuable like cubic zirconia jewelry, a fake will, $50 in cash, etc... I guessing if a thief thinks they found your goods, they would be less likely to look for the real valuables.
What happens with a lot of these smaller safes are the thieves try to carry the whole thing away. Thus, make it sound like cash and papers are inside. They will then try to open them offsite.
If it has a backup key, it can easily be picked with a lock picking set and those can be gotten most anywhere these days. Both cheap and more expensive, good sets. Some even come with a clear lock to practice on and see how well one is doing. Not difficult at all for key tumbler locks.
@@OmegaRejectz Hey if a few seconds of security is good enough for massive money loss and likely prison time for you then go ahead I won't stop you, but I'll pass, defense lawyers have a hard enough time helping people when everything's done properly and legally. I'd not like to be the guy who defends a person who looks like an uncaring psychopath for putting illegal things out that are able to maim or murder and can't be controlled by the person. Just my opinions and preference, you enjoy yours.
Use as a decoy in wide open If you have an alarm system you should stick a window magnet on the inside of the safe. If the person get's into the safe the magnet loses contact will trigger the alarm in house.
Decoy Safe. I love his humor. Same like that one steel cable lock that he recommended for making sure your lawn chair wouldn't be taken away be a strong wind.
I'm guessing that the numbers on the keypad is another flaw, they look like they'll easily wear, so you can tell what numbers the combination is limited to being from.
Criminals don't need the help of a CZcamsr to open a shitty $50 safe. They can already find that information elsewhere. Law abiding citizens probably won't dig as deeply into the topic, so this helps to spread awareness on which products to avoid so people can use something that will actually protect their valuables.
There is a very good chance that a thief may pick up that safe and walk away with it and as a decoy that’s good. I would put a few dollars in it and perhaps a few coins and some photos. Once they were able to open it perhaps they will think that’s all the money this person has in a safe. The design flaws of these units has been known for a long time. I particularly like the one where it is opened with a magnet in mere seconds like the impression tool.
I'd put pictures of me rolling around in the money from my proper safe, better yet, a picture of George Clooney with the words "beat you to it" scrolled at the bottom
I had one of these, but Honeywell brand. Same design and lock. The battery went dead and we couldn’t find the key, so we used a 4-lb one-handed sledge hammer and the door popped open in one solid hit.
Couple things, first off you rock dude! I love watching these videos. Second, can I get a link to that tool please? Third, could you please do a video on the best practice lock picking kit? Watching these videos has gotten me so interested in this at a fun hobby level and I would love to see a beginners series from you. No surprise you have the following you do man! Thank you 🙏
At my old workplace, I had a decoy safe that worked a treat. The burglar broke in, smashed the decoy safe and got nothing while the cash tin sat happily unsecured on the shelf and was never touched...brilliant !!!
You could stop the manual backup from being readily accessed by epoxying on that panel, such that accessing that manual lock would be next to impossible. You'd have to make sure to change the batteries at least somewhat frequently, but this attack could be stopped with five dollars of two-part epoxy.
I just got one of these (a newer model) picked open a few days ago! Got it for $20, customer locked the keys in the safe. They put on a different keylock override, took me a bit of time to pick it just because I'm not that used to picking yet. EDIT: Just curious, but are there any products available (or maybe you can give advice) that can add a relocker to the safe?
1:43 That is an excellent idea. Id fill mine to the brim with heavy weights to make them work as much as possible. Fill it with old lead typeset or something.
One of my previous jobs used a safe like this to keep keys for cases of product in, and really was just meant to keep a customer from being able to pocket the keys while passing by. There was always someone near the safe, usually right next to it, so it seemed to work pretty well... But yeah, scary fast opening
Say LPL, if the safe is small enough to fit in the freezer, might this be a way to get Mrs. LPL to join you on camera to showcase one of the design flaws that you didn't show here?
has to be the most brutal take down of a product not only that ive ever seen, but what is possible. "it would do great acting as the complete opposite of what it is meant for" is basically what was demonstrated.
also lpl got my mind going with the intro line of "however this product does have a great use" - paraphrasing - i was positive it was going to be along the lines of a door stop or perhaps even, if you lather the top and bottom with cement it could be used to build a small structure but he had something even better for us...
I so wish that picking tool was in the "frequently bought together" section
It's called a key
@@ma_ke_awl_s_err_or are you stupid
Sorry if this makes you mad but it would be funny to see them together
@@ma_ke_awl_s_err_or it's a lockpicking tool not necessarily a key.
why would you want to lockpick your own safe dumbass
So it won't keep my vintage newspaper collection and bag of antique nails safe?
maybe get a decoy safe for that safe... put some worthelss gold and jewels in it
Decoy safe with new newspapers and galvanized nails.
It’ll do you fine, just put in a vault or bigger safe.
Safeception ?
@@MikhaelAhava maybe like 7 layers to be safe
Fallout safe be like: stack of old newspapers and a bag of rusty nails
and some duct tape
Prey safes be like: a bottle of bourbon, John Smith's keycard, 2 batteries, sunburst banana pudding, fried circuit board
Skyrim gold encrusted chests be like: 14 gold, unenchanted axe, roll of paper, lame quest item
You trade the quest item and get a potion of minor healing
System shock crates: wrapper, severed head, tranquilliser darts, severed arm
And some pre-war money.
Amazon is just trying to make sure their products are compatible.
An underrated comment.
True
Vertical integration
1.2k likes and 3 replies?
@@zorrow_ Yes
"Picked in 3 seconds" not even clickbait, as usual
It was dumbwit
@@Bearsona62 Was it? I genuinely want to know. It seemed pretty fast to me.
It seemed quicker than three
Technically he's right since from time of insertion to open it took 4 sec on the youtube clock.
@@ltcolrayquaza Are you counting the second that the clock was on?
Watching this videos... I started to believe all locks and safes are just decorations
Aim for "good enough" locks, unless you have extremely high property assets, then you could buy one of the "unpickable" ones. He made some video about it
For the most part, they are. Its business, just for the profit. There is very few in the world that are truly “safe” and is certified by a professional lock picker.
"Locks are made to keep honest men away"
Locks only stop honest people.
not really. each lock has some benefit of being some form of an obstacle that will dissuade most people and/or cause a thief to spend a certain amount of time to work on them. most thieves are not expert lock pickers and don't roam around with a bag of lock picking tools. the same goes with cyber lock picking. everything can be overcome because ultimately, if a human can create something, then another human can understand how to get around it.
Amazon selling the safe and the picking tool:
"I'm playing both sides so that I always come out on top."
It’s like the USA selling weapons to both sides of a war lmao
Sentry strong boxes/ safes are just as bad. Lost the key to one of these. So I quickly looked up how to pick one. And all you need is a nail clipper. At least with this you have to buy a tool that is not just something that is lying around the house. Lol
You could fill your decoy safe with Masterlocks.
I like how you still try and make it seem useful. "You can use it as a decoy and fill it with rusty nails?"
If u shake it, it would give off the same sound as like jewelry and gold coins. Its actually a pretty smart idea
@@Choink2558 I do not think a theft would make so much noise XD
@@XiaoMingMC Put a cheapo window alarm inside, with the magnet on the detector. Thief moves the safe, magnet falls, alarm starts, thief grabs the decoy safe and runs.
Leave a few dozen cents in it as well, to make it seem worth the time for theft.
Buy some gold paint and lead bars , paint them and glue them to the safe floor ... that will keep burglars busy .
This video: *exists*
Amazon: *changes product name to "Decoy Safe"*
Blue did they actually? If so this is just too good
Bump
Yeah, did they really change the name of the product?
Gabe García They didn’t yet😔
Come on it has to be soon
"$18 for a set of three"
just in case you wanted to pick three amazon safes at once
on a regular basis
Or for different sizes
Hank, I only show a set for $43 on Amazon. What manufacturer and description is it for $18?
@@lisaf6869 bump. No idea what this $18 tool is everything is expensive on amazin
Buy this safe and put in one piece of paper reading: The treasure was in you all along
The real treasure was the friends we made along the way
A company that pushes their own branded “products” as a 5star “safe”🤔
AKA buying a random Chinese unbranded and putting your name on it
All they have to do is advertise it as a 5-star decoy safe.
No conflict of interest then
Just like Subway. We are endorsed by the Doctor's Associates, Which is a Subway company. and has nothing what so ever to do with Doctors
If you tear it down, you'll see that there are 5 stars printed on the bottom shelf logo. So truth in advertising, it is a 5 Star safe.
Amazon: "This is the safe of our choice!"
Lockpickinglawyer: "You have chosen... Poorly"
"Amazon's Choice" is just a label applied to product listings which convert well and have good reviews. It's like the people's choice award at a music awards show.
Indiana Jones and the last crusade reference - CHECK!
Into the thrash it goes
Don't you mean "This is our pick"?
@@Hexstream I see what you did there. I love the pun.
Bro, I deadass sneezed and while my eyes were closed, I missed it.
I replayed it and mimed myself sneezing. I too would of missed it.
Ayo what??😭😭😭😭😭😭
I'm not sure I want to know what a "deadass sneeze" is.
@@Durwood71switch the word deadass with really or actually
@@Durwood71 I think it's when you try to stifle a sneeze but it comes out anyway so you blow your butthole clear across the room resulting in a "dead ass."
"It will make a good Decoy" Priceless commentary on a Waste of money!
Amazon Basics Safe.
Amazon Basics Lockpick.
Amazon Basics Alarm.
Amazon Basics Alarm jammer.
...
That's actually very patriotic of Jeff, sell weapons to both sides and profit in the time honoured American tradition.
Amazon Basics Adult diaper !!
Amazon Basics shotgun trap
Amazon Basics Balistic vest and helmet
Mitchell Baker Amazon Basics Planet Buster
Amazon Basics Anti-Atmospheric Entry Weapon Shield.
Trying to make real life pvp
"I used the Amazon to destroy the Amazon"
So it's you who's burning down the rainforest
@@derek9511 with wonder woman no less
burnt just like the actual Amazon
🤣🤣🤣
"It nearly killed me"
No idea why I've started seeing your videos recently but I'm absolutely loving watching you crack the embarrassingly flawed security devices that get sold online.
bruh imagine making a safe and experts recommend it for a decoy safe
Either way it's a sale!
if you lift that safes right side about an inch off the ground and drop it, it unlocks itself.
Lmao🤣🤣🤣
So you're telling me that it's so high tech it can unlock itself?
@@Bryce-xj9ye Most underrated comment right here!!
Is there a logic to that? Why is that or are you just playing around
@@elusive7578 i wish i could find the def con talk where they proove this but i swear its true!
If this was Oblivion, this safe would be the lockpick tutorial
Pay with your blood, thief!
@@Oodelally ??
@@raoufbensalem3417 Oblivion reference. The voice acting on the guards is notoriously bloodthirsty for even the pettiest crimes. "THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD!"
@@lucashira337 ohhhhhhhh ok thanks
@@lucashira337
Hero of Kvatch: steals an apple
Guard: *WHY! WON'T! YOU! DIE!*
I didn't expect any quality from an "amazon basics" product to be honest.
Many of their products are actually really good, especially the cables.
I have an AmazonBasics memory foam Bean Bag Bed that I've been sleeping on for months. It's quite comfy and the shredded memory foam can easily be replaced or added to.
"Oh" was my reaction when I tilt my head to see I have the same safe.
I have this but it’s not for my valuables, it’s just to hide my fleshlight from my mom so it works for me.
bustdetector 10/10
Fleshlight . . . ? Sounds terrifying
Ertyuzxz ahahah search what it is
@@ertyuzxz605 don't search what it is actually
@@SamsEdits1 Nah, im good
Using this as a decoy safe is a really good idea. But for me, I'm more concerned about someone entering my house to begin with.
@@TheBurningWarrior imagine some madlad actually selling all your books on amazon.
There's a simple solution: Just get a decoy house for your decoy safe.
It's really not as common as many Americans think.
TheBurningWarrior I know this is late, but selling each book for just a dollar to various book sites would still net you several thousand dollars.
Put the decoy safe outside your house so the thieves are distracted forget to enter your house.
Lmao he needed to let the “expert installation” joke breathe
It would also be pretty cool for an escape room type deal, where you can either use clues to get the pass code or other clues to find that tool to pick the lock.
When you open up a LPL video and see the safe you bought last month.
Ouch.
Weld it shut to be extra secure
Just find a good hiding spot for it, then the security isn't as big of a concern.
Oof
A lock is there to keep the honest man honest.
Can you design a lock already? I’d buy it knowing it had your seal of approval
He shows how to make a brand of lock pick proof with about $1 (he says, which is more like $1 per lock and $18 per bunch of materials), in one of his videos. That's pretty handy if it realistically keeps himself out of the lock
He's a lawyer he wants people to break into shit.
Thank you so much! You helped me get back in my safe before I leave on my mission so now I have all my valuables back! You saved the day! The lock picking set worked perfect!
What’s the tool called
I really want someone to hear noises in the middle of the night, creep down, and hear the muffled sound of the LockPickingLawyer's outro right before the lock clicks
You can open them by smacking it on top and turning at the same time.... the knob is stopped from turning by a small pin, held in place with a very weak spring.
When the correct code is entered, it activates an electromagnet to pull the pin out of the way to turn the knob, and open.
To save on power consumption, these are usually very weak electromagnets and weak springs, meaning that a sharp tap on the top of the safe will compress the spring far enough to allow the knob to turn, may take a few tries to get the timing, but a child
Could do it with no tools
Can confirm, I’ve opened one by smacking the top.
It is longer than three seconds though...
Holy crap, this worked. The key mechanism broke, as did the override lock, so this trick worked.
I volunteer at a thrift store and a Serenelife version of this safe was donated. After watching the video, and reading your comment, within 3 tries I had it open and reset the code. Priced it for a couple dollars, figure a mom can use it to keep kids out of something or can be used as a decoy
@@jerryfick613 scary isn't it! but its very common for that type of safe, don't feel bad. glad to have helped!
That BURN when he claims this product is good as a DECOY safe.
Fucking ROASTED.
in the corner of the room with silly hat on
Safe to say that here.😏
I see the pattern throughout your videos on safes, that mechanical backup locks make it super easy for anyone to break into safes with minimal experience.
Because of this I'm trying to find mechanical combination locks w/o keys, but they're becoming more rare. The market is full of digital locks which require a mechanical backup.
@@kylehase I have found sentry safe with combination lock that doe NOT have a manual backup lock, nor does it have any digital lock. I thought it was safe until I saw lockpicklawyer's video 756 in which he saws a sentry safe in half with standard circular saw. The sentry safe I have, with the combination lock and no mechanical back and no electronic parts, is very similar to the model he saws in half... so obviously not very dense, not a very safe SAFE
At my old workplace PC cases had doors with this kind of locks. Those I could open up with the same kind of screwdriver you used to open the panel in this video.
Ok, everyone go add that safe to their cart, and then search for impressioning tools and then add that impressioning tool to their cart, and buy them together.
Let's see if we can get the safe and the tool associated in the "frequently purchased together " and the "items looked at next" and the "related items" suggestions!
ke6gwf Nice try Amazon employee.
gift the safe to a friend, keep the tool and steal all their shit!
@AYE OK SURE sounds more like the basis of right wing capitalism to me
@@PyroNinja713 One first has to seize the wealth in order to redistribute it. Just saying.
"I'm pretty bad and I love evil"
-a political side
People seem to gravitate towards things that look good but don't function well at their purpose. A pity for an owner and a godsend for any thief.
You just perfectly described Apple^^
It can at least be used to keep kids away from things
It may have something to do with the fact that assessing the looks is much easier than assessing the function. Particularly when shopping online.
Hugedickerino Kripperino hopefully it will keep kids away from an even worse safe inside this safe. I shudder to think what would have if they figure out how to open the ziplock baggie I have my 1911 in, that’s inside this safe. It’s not like kids have $9 and access to Amazon... oh, yeah, wait a minute. :-)
Charles Hepburn II so ur telling me some kid is gonna spend $9 (which they need a card) and are gonna look up how to pick it?
I've read many of the one star reviews on Amazon for this safe, and the general idea for many of them is you can fashion a tubular lock impressioning tool that can open this safe up out of a Bic pen.
Huh.
Omg it works 😂😂 took a few Attempts but got into mine finally!! It’s been stuck on lock for over 3 weeks and I don’t know what happened but it’s open now! Thank you so much!
I like that you have a legitimate use for this garbage, rather than only criticism.
I think he's just subtly insulting the safe. A safe that can only store worthless garbage is no safe.
@@AntiCitizenX What if it's a decoy safe storing your actual safe ;)
@@AntiCitizenX A decoy safe is a real thing though. Another thing you can do is have a fire box to keep your stuff safe from a fire, but leave the box secured but unlocked: A thief will immediately open it, see it's not valuables, and ignore it, but if it's locked, they'll just take it to break into later, and then it'll be in a dumpster rather than open on your floor.
@@jkazos The fire protection was my first thought too. But given how bad it is at security, I doubt that it is of any use against fire.
@@merlin2600 Of course not. That's why I mentioned a fire box, a different product entirely. It was a related topic, two techniques for trying to prevent thieves from taking your most valuable stuff when they're already inside.
This safe is good for quest rooms, imagine instead of finding key finding lockpicking tool
This makes me wanna start an escape room business solely to implement this
@@blazereho811 I love how you think
Broooo... this is a legit idea
You can also turn the left knob a bit then hit on top and it will open that way as well
you can get into them without tools, just thump the top as you twist the door release knob and the shock is enough to bounce the locking bar connected to the solenoid down, worked on my Yale branded version of this safe.
If your idea of protecting valuables is a $50 amazon safe, then suffice to say your property is definitely not on the radar of anyone picking safes
This is pretty rude. People don't know any better. They can't be blamed for that. Thats why this channel exists. To educate normal people. Why would anyone normal think a safe like this isn't secure?
@@sunryzen6025 a $50 dollar safe made by a company who does not make any remotely related products and is known for promoting their own shitty products
@@sunryzen6025
If you can't spend 2 seconds looking up good safes, looking a reviews like this that SHOW you why the product is bad, yea, you're definitely an idiot.
@@Delimon007 LMAO you all sound like dumb ass jealous kids.
@@sunryzen6025
LMAO you bought this safe didn't you?
never thought lockpicking could be so entertaining
Oof
@shottysteve you’re famous now lol
Upload man xDxD
uploaf
This comment right here, officer.
The safe and the pick are listed as frequently bought together.
That's actually genius using it as a decoy safe meanwhile I'll keep my actual safe somewhere much more secure and hidden
The irony that Amazon sells both the safe and the tool to crack it.
And they sell the products you need to re purchase after they have been stolen. This is intentional ;)
They sell almost everything, its not a fucking conspiracy
@@Hangman11 His first words were "it's ironic".
TehNynja and it’s not really ironic because they sell pretty much anything you can imagine that’s not illegal.
TehNynja also, you didn’t even quote his comment lmao. Nowhere in his comment does it say “it’s ironic”
Customers also bought:
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@@judyvan3289 Hi
@@AndrewDrewJamison hi
Comments from buyers: "I lost my safe keys so it was a good replacement"
they also make great door stoppers!
The decoy part is really good.
Thanks for the decoy tips, might as well search the rest of the room now.
Jk jk, nice video, LPL
All burglars knew about that, its more about how long it would take vs the risk
Brutal.
Then I can store my valuables in there because you'd think it's a decoy safe. I'M A MASTERMIND
Eh, throw some fake diamond looking rings in there that you could also pick up on Amazon.
Put in the receipt and shipping form of the safe!
Bezos has to pay for that divorce somehow.
A decoy safe 😂😂. That shade at the end was *chef’s kiss*
I love it, never thought of a decoy safe.
1:56 "It may keep an intruder occupied" Well I guess only for 3 seconds...
Yeah lol
If it is a decoy safe, you might as well fill it with things that seem valuable like cubic zirconia jewelry, a fake will, $50 in cash, etc... I guessing if a thief thinks they found your goods, they would be less likely to look for the real valuables.
Yep...
What happens with a lot of these smaller safes are the thieves try to carry the whole thing away. Thus, make it sound like cash and papers are inside. They will then try to open them offsite.
Agreed... Except for the $50 in cash! WTF?
@@golf-n-guns If someone is robbing your house, $50 is small potatoes. A free option would be to keep a stack of used gift cards in it.
@@golf-n-guns the cubic zirconium (and the safe itself) would be worth more than $50. That's a small price to pay if the trick works as you'd hope.
If it has a backup key, it can easily be picked with a lock picking set and those can be gotten most anywhere these days. Both cheap and more expensive, good sets. Some even come with a clear lock to practice on and see how well one is doing. Not difficult at all for key tumbler locks.
Best Amazon review I've ever seen
Decoy but with a paint explosion and fog horn siren!
Better yet. One of those train horns they make for cars!!
Yes yes that is a great idea
Bad news for the thief, but also bad news for the owner, how to cleanup all the mess?😃
@@luderickwong and yet maybe still worth it. Particularly if it was on camera.
glitter bomb
Great decoy box, best thief distraction yet, let them steal nothing.
Explosives make a great thief killer, but trigger mechanism is up to the owner.
@@Aereto to bad that's considered a booby trap and is federally illegal.
@@OmegaRejectz Hey if a few seconds of security is good enough for massive money loss and likely prison time for you then go ahead I won't stop you, but I'll pass, defense lawyers have a hard enough time helping people when everything's done properly and legally. I'd not like to be the guy who defends a person who looks like an uncaring psychopath for putting illegal things out that are able to maim or murder and can't be controlled by the person. Just my opinions and preference, you enjoy yours.
The expert instalation is just them getting you a different safe
Use as a decoy in wide open If you have an alarm system you should stick a window magnet on the inside of the safe. If the person get's into the safe the magnet loses contact will trigger the alarm in house.
Why not try use BIC pen self impressioning to drive the point home even more?
That would take at least 5 seconds though!
I've used pen tops on similar locks. That was a long time ago when the pen top trick showed up on CZcams. I'm amazed they still sell that type of lock
@@DaveBoatBuilder They still sell warded locks. Both the lock type and a method of picking it appeared over 1000 years ago.
Does anyone know what the name of the tool he used was?
@@KBow It's a tubular lock, the tool is hence a tubular lock pick.
*Amazon sells a tool that breaks into their own safe
“You have become the very thing you swore to destroy!”
House renovators: We're done with your house, what lock do you want
Me: Why bother anymore
Decoy Safe. I love his humor. Same like that one steel cable lock that he recommended for making sure your lawn chair wouldn't be taken away be a strong wind.
I'm guessing that the numbers on the keypad is another flaw, they look like they'll easily wear, so you can tell what numbers the combination is limited to being from.
"One-one-one-Er... ONE!"
'This safe makes an excellent decoy safe' low key savage
If you fill the key way with solder (or just glue) you can disable the mechanical Lock.
Thanks for showing every crim with CZcams what tool to buy to break into those locks.
Criminals don't need the help of a CZcamsr to open a shitty $50 safe. They can already find that information elsewhere. Law abiding citizens probably won't dig as deeply into the topic, so this helps to spread awareness on which products to avoid so people can use something that will actually protect their valuables.
Some of thise safes has a weak bimetal spring so if you knock hard on the top you can turn the opener at the right time and your in.
It's the safes with a bipolar spring you have to watch out for.
Danni Andersen It’s one of the other design flaws I referenced... but to be fair, it’s not easy to do if the box is bolted down per the instructions.
@@lockpickinglawyer How hard, or shall I say, easy would this be to attack with a slide hammer?
@@JasonW. pretty ez
@@lockpickinglawyer to be fair they can be near impossible to bump open if fitted in awkward places, doesn't stop a magnet though.
A good safe to store your locks in.
Good locks are worth more than this safe.
@@keyworksales6241 Too bad some bad locks cost more too.
Only if they're Master locks
legacysage good safe to store your master locks in
"which ironically you can buy on Amazon" laughed way too hard at this😂😂
Apparently this can also be opened by lifting and dropping it whilst applying torque to the dial
There is a very good chance that a thief may pick up that safe and walk away with it and as a decoy that’s good. I would put a few dollars in it and perhaps a few coins and some photos. Once they were able to open it perhaps they will think that’s all the money this person has in a safe. The design flaws of these units has been known for a long time. I particularly like the one where it is opened with a magnet in mere seconds like the impression tool.
I'd put a bagful of dried dog turds inside of this.
I'd put pictures of me rolling around in the money from my proper safe, better yet, a picture of George Clooney with the words "beat you to it" scrolled at the bottom
Dukes The Lan Guy lol
I’m going to put a dildo shaped like a middle figure in mine.
Put a bunch of counterfeit bearer bonds in it. When they try to cash them!
Welllllp. Time to get a new safe, cus I legit own this one.
I own a worst one, a simple kick on the lock will break it
Me and the bois want to know your location
Unsafe
Hey I have a very safe one lying around, if you want to have it, I can deliver it to you. I just need to know your address and I´ll deliver it soon!
Faceglitch sketch.
Love the idea of a decoy safe!
I had one of these, but Honeywell brand. Same design and lock. The battery went dead and we couldn’t find the key, so we used a 4-lb one-handed sledge hammer and the door popped open in one solid hit.
I like how you recommend the safe even though it's crap. It's still a good cheap option as a decoy. Love the insight.
*When you pick a novice lock in Skyrim with lockpicking 100*
Thanks for the video. Now time to see what I left in mine 3 years ago
I am convinced that this man can open the vast majority of his lock collection in the time that it takes him to finish his intro!
Couple things, first off you rock dude! I love watching these videos. Second, can I get a link to that tool please? Third, could you please do a video on the best practice lock picking kit? Watching these videos has gotten me so interested in this at a fun hobby level and I would love to see a beginners series from you. No surprise you have the following you do man! Thank you 🙏
I ended up taping my valuables to the lockpicking tool instead, thanks LPL!
When I heard it could only be "a decoy safe" I laughed hard. Thank you for excellent entertainment.
At my old workplace, I had a decoy safe that worked a treat. The burglar broke in, smashed the decoy safe and got nothing while the cash tin sat happily unsecured on the shelf and was never touched...brilliant !!!
You could stop the manual backup from being readily accessed by epoxying on that panel, such that accessing that manual lock would be next to impossible. You'd have to make sure to change the batteries at least somewhat frequently, but this attack could be stopped with five dollars of two-part epoxy.
A safe is one of the things I would never buy without thoroughly researching first.
The decoy safe is a great idea!
I just got one of these (a newer model) picked open a few days ago! Got it for $20, customer locked the keys in the safe. They put on a different keylock override, took me a bit of time to pick it just because I'm not that used to picking yet. EDIT: Just curious, but are there any products available (or maybe you can give advice) that can add a relocker to the safe?
You should do one where you try to unlock frustrating packaging.
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That is an excellent idea. Id fill mine to the brim with heavy weights to make them work as much as possible. Fill it with old lead typeset or something.
That's a great idea actually, to use it as a decoy...
Cheap as chips anyway.
Thanks for the tip! 😀👍
One of my previous jobs used a safe like this to keep keys for cases of product in, and really was just meant to keep a customer from being able to pocket the keys while passing by. There was always someone near the safe, usually right next to it, so it seemed to work pretty well... But yeah, scary fast opening
got a plan. get this safe, put in a dio meme that says "you thought the valuables were in here, but it was me, Dio"
fucking genius
Anime? More like... I don’t fucking know, fungus?
ah yes, just have to hope the burglar is a fan of jojo so they get the joke, otherwise you look like a weeb
Say LPL, if the safe is small enough to fit in the freezer, might this be a way to get Mrs. LPL to join you on camera to showcase one of the design flaws that you didn't show here?
Would love to see him lock pick one of those huge 1,000lbs gun safes.
has to be the most brutal take down of a product not only that ive ever seen, but what is possible. "it would do great acting as the complete opposite of what it is meant for" is basically what was demonstrated.
also lpl got my mind going with the intro line of "however this product does have a great use" - paraphrasing - i was positive it was going to be along the lines of a door stop or perhaps even, if you lather the top and bottom with cement it could be used to build a small structure but he had something even better for us...