"This is a Stack-On model PC1702, RFID Gun Safe. It's designed to be open with either a key, a code, an RFID cedential, a spoon, a moderately powerful breeze or an intense stare in it's general direction."
The feature that the lock opens when you hold the key card over it was actually just an accident. That card is for you to jam into the side to open it.
He's so past the point of honest disappointment that that's the most a lethal design flaw can get out of him. How do these companies even stay in business? 🤦🏻♂️
Me watching a film where the hero opens a safe with a knife and a paperclip: OMG, this is so stupid, nobody would make safes so easy to pick! LockPickingLawyer: *opens a safe with a spoon*
@@Boss_Tanaka In all honesty my mother used to open my bedroom door after I locked it using a credit card by sliding it under the metal part that goes into the door frame (the end part of a pair of wireframe glasses also worked on the door locks themselves). It’s kind of funny how most locks within a house are completely useless if someone actually wanted to open them (I guess they are mainly there for “hey it is locked please go away”, but besides that completely useless).
@@cameronmyron5776 Reminds me of something I read on a horror type mini comic. In it, our main character says how he doesn't believe in locking his door because if someone really wanted to get in then they probably could find a way anyways.. but then changed his mind because a serial killer on tv admitted that he only targeted unlocked doors because he sees it as an invitation from the owners to let himself in and do whatever.
@@Boss_Tanaka credit carding doors is absurdly easy. Go to your bedroom door for 2 minutes and you'll see. It works better if you cut part of a worthless card out and leave a hook in one corner to wrap around the part that goes into the hole in the doorway
Reminds me of the time my brother opened a car door with a spoon and then started the car with the same spoon, he didn't do any fancy stuff to do it, he literally just put the spoon in the keyhole and turned it.
"today we are opening this bike lock with a wet paper towel me and bosnianbill prepared. Now that the lock is nice and wet, we'll just wait a few months until the rust do their job"
"Now open one with a stale Cheeto!" LPL: "As fate would have it, I was eating stale Cheetos while evaluating this next gunsafe, and I used one to open it..."
In video [820] he had a lock that he said could be opened with a stale Dorito, but shamefully failed to demonstrate it. (It was the unicorn lock that anything could open due to having only zero-lift chambers and short-stack chambers)
I think he should use improvised tools (including common household hand tools like screwdrivers) whenever practical, especially when reviewing gun safes. Younger children are unlikely to have easy access to impressioning tools, lockpicks, jigglers, or rakes (unless you're the LPL). They could get a fork or screwdriver, however, or even an improvised plastic shim.
Cool Pineapple people make this joke on almost every video, for example, in video [1040] people made the joke “I have this paper clip that bosnianbill and I made.”
Cats: "All your base are belong to us..." LPL: "Standard spoon from Target in 85 thousandths, click out of one, nothing on...whoa! and we've got Cats' lair opened - for great justice!"
Lol, maybe someone should post this in the Q/A section on Amazon. Q: "Can this safe be opened with a spoon?" A: "Yes, you can open this with a spoon by sticking it into the side of the case. This is a convenient feature designed for situations where you don't want to bother with using the key or the RFID card, or if you need to provide easy access to anyone that may want your gun."
But not in touch with reality. If you say : this is the Lock Picking Lawyer, from all around you, you will hear CLICK. And a small puddle will be under each lock.
@@SToNeOwNz but in this case, the open-in-seconds method was discovered by accident while looking for a different exploit. It's literally such loose tolerances that wedging the lid is enough to pop it open.
@@SToNeOwNz Like jsquared said, LPL found out the problem after he pried it open, did you not watch the video? He wasn't attempting to pry it open, he was using the lifter to give him some space to use something to hit the reset switch when it just popped open.
He probably read those comments and thought there is no way, there is no effing way. And then he's reviewing the next gun safe he's like oh wait no please no God no why, Isaac crossed his mind right after he opened it with the wedge that it was actually possible to open it with a spoon.
@@DarkLordDiablos in my head you either spent like 5 minutes laughing at this a lock or he spent about 5 minutes trying to figure out how a company that makes a gun safe could make that bad of a mistake,
When you imagine a thief you imagine something like cat girl doing amazing acrobatics but in reality it's just a guy with a hammer for rapping a $5 tubular lock device, a can of red bull, some scissors, some string and a spoon.
I'll have you know that I do not imagine a catgirl in the slightest when I think of a thief but thanks to you that's probably gonna change so i hope someone pours water on your cheerios
@@Chamdar17 You mean I wish it was a cat girl stealing my stuff? I mean it's better than the alternative I guess but I'd rather just not have my stuff stolen if I am honest.
@@matthewtalbot-paine7977 my apologies, you didn't specify that the thief was stealing your stuff, just that 'thief' engenders images of gymnastic-performing catgirls for you. It isn't so unpleasant an image, just funny 🙂 I am a Batman-fan myself, DC icons carry weight
Most thieves are of the opportunistic quick snatch & grab type. A purse left in an unlocked car, package on a doorstep, unsecured bicycle etc... A lock's main purpose is to add that extra step of inconvenience that turns off most thieves. You can have faith in the locks that require LPL to use specialized lock-picking tools to open.
Better to be educated. No security will ever be perfect; the objective of security is to provide enough of a deterrent to the would-be thief that they will go and steal someone else's stuff instead. This is what good locks accomplish. After watching this video, you now know one lock NOT to buy.
@@ussessexcv-9189 educated everyone could stop a lot of issues, that's why education is a human right. but also why the education system is absolute garbage.
@@aymuhspunj and people like you are part of the reason why I've lost faith in humanity. Granted I have fallen into that same boat now but that's for entirely unrelated reasons, you don't see a way that this problem could be solved and you don't think it will ever be solved so you just accept it as what it is and that it will always be this way, maybe if some of us actually tried to solve the problem then it wouldn't be a problem anymore.
Why shame the company, they made their millions? Shame the idiots who buy all this crap to protect other crap which they have to protect even more crap, lots of billionairs is the result of this chain of idiotism, welcome to the monetary system.
OMG!!!! So I couldn't open my safe. I was panicking and the backup key didn't fit in either. Thank you so much and I can't believe that stupid safe could be opened like you said. You are the best and thank you!!!!!
LPL: You asked me to open a lock with a spoon *opens lock with a spoon* Almost sounds sad that it was that simple as he proceeds to show how poorly made the case was.
Noswad 9 the idea would be for A) people who couldn’t afford that, or only have the one gun anyway B) people who wanted a portable lockbox C) people who wanted an easily concealable lockbox for, say, under the desk in their office or something. Obviously, though, this one is crap.
LPL makes me afraid to buy anything with a lock, but he sure is helpful in recognizing what to look for in a security device. We must do our homework. Let the buyer beware! Let's all be aware and pass our knowledge and understanding on to others.
“For everyone that wanted me to see me open a lock with a spoon here you go” There was so much shade in that sentence I thought there was a solar eclipse happening. 🌑
@@stars_4_j3ann3 @Bay T Damn. I was seriously wondering why he picked that name. Good on you. That was impressive both ways. Love a great pun! I accidentally put a teeny tiny pun in this reply.
Suggestion : New LPL Chrome extension "For the love of God don't do it!" Warns you of locks not to buy and we found our first product to put in it's database.
That Blacklists would get too large. Better to have a whitelist of "I would use this in [situation/application] - says LPL" (and everything else is, by default "Noooooooooooooop".)
@@xXponyinthestarsXx not really if you know what you're looking for paclocks is a good enough brand to buy from if you're just looking for half decent locks or if you're going for a high-end high security assa abloy, some of the high-end Abus locks, bowley lock is really good one for your door, couple of the viro's are pretty decent, some of the squires are good especially the stronghold series,
Lock makers don't care, as there are 10000x of more fools buying this trash. Smart people ofc buy verified quality stuff. But which ofc due to inflation costs 3 digits at least nowadays. LPL isn't also popular. If he was, just enough to make trash lock makers go bankrupt, he would get sued by them all for "loss of cash". And then ofc trash lock makers will win and make LPL as an example.
@@_to_dream_or_not_to_dream He wouldn't even need a lawyer to defend himself against such an idiotic lawsuit. It's unwinnable for a company to sue someone for this type of video. He could even bring the unopened lock from any store into court and demonstrate the exact thing he does here in this video to prove that there are no shenanigans.
@@blackieblack because a perfect defense doesn't exist. The rightful owner has to get in somehow and people are clever enough to find ways to exploit whatever mechanism you come up with. Even if it's something very clever like the bowley system, there are quick ways around it. But tbh none of that matters since most people will get in with methods that bypass the opening entirely. Why pick a lock when you can have someone think you're a repair technician that will just give you the keys and lead you to a server room?
@@_to_dream_or_not_to_dream Because he's no doubt a well-versed attorney, he'd countersue with an Anti-SLAPP suit. This type of suit protects the exact activity he's taking part in, that is, protected free speech. His suit would win, and the plaintiff would owe him all fees and damages. And he'd get to embarrass them with the extra publicity they'd bring upon themselves and their crap products.
That actually is it. Their smaller gun cabinets are designed to Stack On their larger ones. Of course, theyre the cheapest ones, so you get what you pay for. I had to drill new holes because theyre designed for fudd long rifles, not carbines
Yes. If you are happy hitting them together. Several locks open without permeant damage with s good solid whack. Master lock 1500 series comes to mind. Used to use a hokey stick on mine in school, when I forgot my key.
Just reminds me of Rugrats with Tommy opening everything with his toy screwdriver. Mustve missed the episode where he used it to open a gunsafe for some afternoon fun.
You know a company doesn't test their product at all, when you could literally leave it with a 3 year old for less than ten minutes and they'd have it open.
Oddly enough, that's literally how child-resistant packaging is tested for Poison Prevention Packaging Act compliance in the US - you have to hire children to test your packaging if you sell consumer chemicals or drugs. So this "safe" seems to be literally less secure than a bottle of vitamins. 🙄
They ship aspirin and paracetamol in little plastic bottles which require algebra and quantum mechanical knowledge to unlock, yet things designed to keep things secure ie gun safes can be opened much more easily.... da fuq lol
The internet: “spoon spoon spoon spoon...” LPL: “Really? The internet: “SPOON SPOON SPOON SPOON!” LPL: Opens with a spoon The internet: cries tears of joy
"I was gonna try something but accidentally opened the box."
He can open them by mere presence
Jedi confirmed
Chad lawyer vs virgin key card
It was afraid of him.
Oha türk varmış
megamind
I've had peanut butter jars that are more secure
At my age, most jars are harder than that!
ALL peanut butter jars are more secure. Simple fact.
it'll still have a rat hair though
Peanut butter can be quite filling.
Next video: Gun Safe opened with a peanut butter jar
"This is a Stack-On model PC1702, RFID Gun Safe. It's designed to be open with either a key, a code, an RFID cedential, a spoon, a moderately powerful breeze or an intense stare in it's general direction."
Underrated comment.
"Why a spoon, cousin?"
"Because it's dull, you twit. It'll hurt more."
That line was delivered with perfection!
Lmao
This was what I was thinking lol
Damn that's an old memory. Alan Rickman delivers lines so perfectly.
@@kyleguajardo delivered. RIP 2016
The feature that the lock opens when you hold the key card over it was actually just an accident. That card is for you to jam into the side to open it.
🤣
Haha golden
Codric Griswald lmao
that was a " fluke "
Lmao
*LPL:* "Tune in tomorrow when I open a bank safe with a salad spinner."
Id pay to see that
@@NorthernS0utherer *lol*
I managed to open a bank safe with a gun.
@@Feuerteufel99 *lol*
Somone used a potato once, pressed into someone's back, they just assumed it was.
I love the slightly upset tone when you said "inexcusable"
That's LPL's equivalent of cussing something out.
He's so past the point of honest disappointment that that's the most a lethal design flaw can get out of him.
How do these companies even stay in business? 🤦🏻♂️
That's the lawyer in him coming out.
It's a gun safe, and he's an attorney who may have litigated cases where people have died because of bad designs like this.
it was inexcusable because his picking skills was not required
Me watching a film where the hero opens a safe with a knife and a paperclip: OMG, this is so stupid, nobody would make safes so easy to pick!
LockPickingLawyer: *opens a safe with a spoon*
I used to hate when they open doors with a credit card in movies.
Now it seems legit
@@Boss_Tanaka In all honesty my mother used to open my bedroom door after I locked it using a credit card by sliding it under the metal part that goes into the door frame (the end part of a pair of wireframe glasses also worked on the door locks themselves). It’s kind of funny how most locks within a house are completely useless if someone actually wanted to open them (I guess they are mainly there for “hey it is locked please go away”, but besides that completely useless).
@@cameronmyron5776 Reminds me of something I read on a horror type mini comic.
In it, our main character says how he doesn't believe in locking his door because if someone really wanted to get in then they probably could find a way anyways.. but then changed his mind because a serial killer on tv admitted that he only targeted unlocked doors because he sees it as an invitation from the owners to let himself in and do whatever.
@@Boss_Tanaka credit carding doors is absurdly easy. Go to your bedroom door for 2 minutes and you'll see. It works better if you cut part of a worthless card out and leave a hook in one corner to wrap around the part that goes into the hole in the doorway
Reminds me of the time my brother opened a car door with a spoon and then started the car with the same spoon, he didn't do any fancy stuff to do it, he literally just put the spoon in the keyhole and turned it.
Next up: Opening a bike lock with a wet paper towel
The new macguyver lock picking series lol
@unsub press it's actually video 420
"today we are opening this bike lock with a wet paper towel me and bosnianbill prepared. Now that the lock is nice and wet, we'll just wait a few months until the rust do their job"
You mean you haven't seen that episode
czcams.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/video.html
He could open this lock with a wet paper towel. Wad it in the seem, place in freezer...
Salesclerk: This badboy can hold so many guns
*Slaps safe gently*
Safe: Opens up.
Safe should be labeled "push to open"
The Fonz of locks.
SOLD!
LOL
Hi I'm safe but I'm not very secure.... I have depression
"Hey dude, pass me the keys."
_throws spoons_
Underrated comment! ❤️🤣🤣
"Now open one with a stale Cheeto!"
LPL: "As fate would have it, I was eating stale Cheetos while evaluating this next gunsafe, and I used one to open it..."
In video [820] he had a lock that he said could be opened with a stale Dorito, but shamefully failed to demonstrate it. (It was the unicorn lock that anything could open due to having only zero-lift chambers and short-stack chambers)
Guys....I found a LPL groupie.
Certain stale Cheetos are rumored to contain gallium cheesdex, the smell-good lock melting atom...
😂😂😂💀
Hahaha
This "opened with a ..." should become a recurring series.
It basically is. I remember when he opened a gun lock with a twig.
I think he should use improvised tools (including common household hand tools like screwdrivers) whenever practical, especially when reviewing gun safes. Younger children are unlikely to have easy access to impressioning tools, lockpicks, jigglers, or rakes (unless you're the LPL). They could get a fork or screwdriver, however, or even an improvised plastic shim.
The LEGO minifig comes to mind!
next challenge should be... opening a lock with paper!
Condom.
It just keeps getting better!
Next week: "This is the LockPickingLawyer, and today I'm going to pick this lock with a child's drawing of a key".
I mean, with some rough paper you could have a decent shim there
There was a video where he defeated a gun lock by using a Lego astronaut's radio so that's pretty close
@@TweenkPL please reply with the link
@@liquid_oxygen here you go: czcams.com/video/q8AP5XYs8jg/video.html
@@FrederikNJS thank you
The John Wick of locks
“He opened a lock with a spoon. A fucking spoon”
Maybe next time he'll open it with a pencil
@@TheDigiOwl "He once opened 3 locks on a safe, with a PENCIL. A FUCKING *PENCIL.* Who does that?!"
Who does that!
He's the fucking Baba Yaga. ;-)
"he is just one man."
"he is the lockpicking lawyer"
"How to get entire R&D departments fired in 1 spoon or less"
"heres the spoon that bosnian bill and I made"
“heres the unoriginal joke that other people and I made”
@@cpg7088 It's not unoriginal, its classy.
CPG ive yet to see people make this joke
Cool Pineapple people make this joke on almost every video, for example, in video [1040] people made the joke “I have this paper clip that bosnianbill and I made.”
@joseph crosby mecham I mean working as copyright Hunter for CZcams pays really well actually so...
"First, just let me get the spoon Bosnian Bill and I eat ice cream with."
After what his wife did to the Ice Cream Lock do you think he would chance it using her Ice Cream Spoon????
LPL and BB sharing a sundae with the same spoon is my headcanon now. Possibly a spoon they meticulously designed for optimal sundae eating.
This is legit my favourite running joke on the channel XD
Yes he indeed said that
I laughed really way too hard at this one!
"This is the LockPickingLawyer, and today I'm going to pick this lock with just my thoughts".
"This is the lockpicking lawyer, and this week, I broke into your house. Yes, all of your houses."
"I'm very disappointed in all of you. Especially you, Brandon."
Cats: "All your base are belong to us..."
LPL: "Standard spoon from Target in 85 thousandths, click out of one, nothing on...whoa! and we've got Cats' lair opened - for great justice!"
Viewer: "Yeah? I dare you to open one with a spo..."
LockPickingLawyer: "Hold my fork."
As he's standing next to the lock that he just opened with said fork...
Now let's see him open one with a twig. Or a set of chopsticks.
@@haloslayer255 see video 782
and no fork was given that day.
@@haloslayer255 He did a .380 or 9mm barrel plug lock with a twig, vid 782 I think.
Lol, maybe someone should post this in the Q/A section on Amazon.
Q: "Can this safe be opened with a spoon?"
A: "Yes, you can open this with a spoon by sticking it into the side of the case. This is a convenient feature designed for situations where you don't want to bother with using the key or the RFID card, or if you need to provide easy access to anyone that may want your gun."
It is especially convenient for children who may need to gain access but are not yet old enough for steak knives
i did. now we wait
BenDover 04me i saw your answer lol
@@BladeKi11a same XD
They should just add it to the product description: This gun safe can be opened with a key, a code, an RFID tag, or a spoon.
LPL: "I picked this gun safe with a piece of spaghetti"
Us: "Okay, I could see how he'd do tha-"
LPL: "This piece of perfectly boiled limp spaghetti"
"My gun is locked up, therefore I'm responsible and my son will never be able to get it."
"Your son has a spoon."
"...I don't see your point."
I d like to know what did LPL childhood look like.
His parents probably never slept well
@@Boss_Tanaka HaHaHaHaHa!!! You are probably SPOT ON with that!
But there is no point because it is a spoon, spoons are known to be very very dull.
@@the_undead *Badum, tss*
@@Boss_Tanaka he tried to learn to pick locks in middle school but gave up after he got nowhere with it. he didn't take it up again till he was 32
So all you need to say is "This is the Lock Picking Lawyer" and they basically just give up and pop open? Heck of a superpower.
Imagine how easy it must be for this guy to seal the deal on a date.
But not in touch with reality. If you say : this is the Lock Picking Lawyer, from all around you, you will hear CLICK. And a small puddle will be under each lock.
I wanta mash up of his quickest picks from picking up the tool to open. It would be all of 20 seconds for 10 locks
I'll be impressed when you open a safe by whispering sarcastic insults at it from across the room.
"Alexa, Open the stupid safe."
@@davidanderson9103 Don't give Masterlock ideas.
Probably he could even do that against a lock that operates with voice ID, using another mind boggling tool....So I wouldn’t challenge him...
*Vicious mockery at its finest.*
wait until they put AI in these bad safe....
Me at 02:51am with plans tomorrow - "wow he just opened that lock with a spoon"
One year later... I'm in this comment and I don't like it
Person: "What are your favorite picking tools?"
LPL: *takes out silverware*
"3 minute video. This one must not be too bad"
**Video includes disassembly and explanation***
"oh...that's a bad lock"
Yeah, the fact it could be pried open so easily is absurd.....talk about a terrible device.
To be fair because he has access to the internals it makes it easier to find flaws. But yes it's still a bad lock.
But the title tho
@@SToNeOwNz but in this case, the open-in-seconds method was discovered by accident while looking for a different exploit. It's literally such loose tolerances that wedging the lid is enough to pop it open.
@@SToNeOwNz Like jsquared said, LPL found out the problem after he pried it open, did you not watch the video? He wasn't attempting to pry it open, he was using the lifter to give him some space to use something to hit the reset switch when it just popped open.
and this is how "cereal" killers get their guns.
Cereal killers... You mean children?
Nailed it
Well done!
Whomp whomp
@@iare19 No Matthew Lillard obviously.
"I've decided I'm going to open this lock with another lock."
He's done that.
@@briant7265 OMG, can you link that video?
@@noodlekeeper5150 It's 682. Search "lpl 682".
@@briant7265 Thanks man, that was hilarious.
I love how he saw people memeing in the comments and just went with it. Beautiful
He probably read those comments and thought there is no way, there is no effing way. And then he's reviewing the next gun safe he's like oh wait no please no God no why, Isaac crossed his mind right after he opened it with the wedge that it was actually possible to open it with a spoon.
@@the_undead I can imagine he had a good laugh when he opened it with a spoon.
@@DarkLordDiablos in my head you either spent like 5 minutes laughing at this a lock or he spent about 5 minutes trying to figure out how a company that makes a gun safe could make that bad of a mistake,
I'd say more on the company though I can imagine the laugh was the kind you have to take a deep breath afterwards.
My wife bought this safe to keep my cereal away from me. Jokes on her, now all I need is the milk.
This deserves more upvotes.
Lol this needs more like
what are you, a cereal killer?
@@DeeSnow97 i was waiting for this joke
@@jiralishu I want so badly to get the joke. What is it??
"I'm using a standard spoon in 70 thousandths..."
"I'll be using the spoon Bosnianbill and I made..."
@@sanmeiwolf heres the amazon link to pick up your own
When you imagine a thief you imagine something like cat girl doing amazing acrobatics but in reality it's just a guy with a hammer for rapping a $5 tubular lock device, a can of red bull, some scissors, some string and a spoon.
I'll have you know that I do not imagine a catgirl in the slightest when I think of a thief but thanks to you that's probably gonna change so i hope someone pours water on your cheerios
@@galot9415 Yeah sorry about that, point was it's not sophisticated a lot of the time.
wishful?
@@Chamdar17 You mean I wish it was a cat girl stealing my stuff? I mean it's better than the alternative I guess but I'd rather just not have my stuff stolen if I am honest.
@@matthewtalbot-paine7977 my apologies, you didn't specify that the thief was stealing your stuff, just that 'thief' engenders images of gymnastic-performing catgirls for you. It isn't so unpleasant an image, just funny 🙂 I am a Batman-fan myself, DC icons carry weight
IDK about you, but I've lost a lot of confidence in locks after watching these videos.
someone who has trained for years to open any type of lock on the planet will not be after yours or my paultry possessions
Relax, Not so many LPLs out there even if it looks easy you need years of training to do what he does
Or just subscribe to his CZcams channel🤔
Most thieves are of the opportunistic quick snatch & grab type. A purse left in an unlocked car, package on a doorstep, unsecured bicycle etc... A lock's main purpose is to add that extra step of inconvenience that turns off most thieves. You can have faith in the locks that require LPL to use specialized lock-picking tools to open.
Better to be educated. No security will ever be perfect; the objective of security is to provide enough of a deterrent to the would-be thief that they will go and steal someone else's stuff instead. This is what good locks accomplish. After watching this video, you now know one lock NOT to buy.
1:37 "Okay, let's take this apart now"
Sir, you've already completely dismantled the companies credibility...
That hasn't stopped MasterLock... 😈
@@mittfh nothing can stop Masterlock, they are the Sirius Cybernetics Corp of the security world
@@mulgerbill no there is something that could stop them. Educated consumers.
@@ussessexcv-9189 educated everyone could stop a lot of issues, that's why education is a human right. but also why the education system is absolute garbage.
@@aymuhspunj and people like you are part of the reason why I've lost faith in humanity. Granted I have fallen into that same boat now but that's for entirely unrelated reasons, you don't see a way that this problem could be solved and you don't think it will ever be solved so you just accept it as what it is and that it will always be this way, maybe if some of us actually tried to solve the problem then it wouldn't be a problem anymore.
This title should be “how to shame a company with a spoon in 2 minutes and 55 seconds”
All they make its junk so no surprise
And half of that time is just showing how you're supposed to open the lock.
More like 2.55 seconds, and that includes the time taken to pick up the spoon!
Why shame the company, they made their millions? Shame the idiots who buy all this crap to protect other crap which they have to protect even more crap, lots of billionairs is the result of this chain of idiotism, welcome to the monetary system.
actually "how to shame a company in 2 minutes and 55 second TWICE. With full explanation" lol
A lock cannot physically sweat in fear, but i bet they make an exeption for when it hears lockpicking lawyer intro.
I love how fast he ripped the bandaid with the spoon and how quickly he transitioned to dismantling the safe. Talk about adding salt to injury.
I was expecting him to reach the programming button with the spoon handle, but this was way worse than what I imagined.
Same
ditto
New way of thinking, weakness has a weakness!
'In any case...'
Well, apparently not in a Stack-On.
Oooohhhhh
Whoa, whoa, whoa, too soon!
DAMN, BOI, I can smell that burn all the way over here. Well played.
@@chemusvandergeek1209 Not too spoon?
Michael Wincott: "I don't understand cousin, why use a spoon?"
Alan Rickman: "Cause it'll HURRRRRRT!!"
Everyone: "more than anyone realized" 😆😂🤣
I like you channel, no annoying intros and straight to the point, and unique and entertaining too
This one really removes the G from the Gunsafe.
Mamiya645 word play appreciated 👍🏻
Masterlock: We make the worst locks ever!
Stack-On: Hold my Security Sponge.
Had a lock maker advertisement pop up before a previous LPL video and have possibly never laughed as hard at an ad in my life.
OMG!!!! So I couldn't open my safe. I was panicking and the backup key didn't fit in either. Thank you so much and I can't believe that stupid safe could be opened like you said. You are the best and thank you!!!!!
I love how he read the comments and actually took on the challenge 😂
Yeah! Next time somebody comes up with a Lego-figure challenge... 😂
Oh, wait a minute... Really? 😱
And not even only repeating the "press a button" attack but another attack that uses the form of a spoon perfectly :D
LPL: You asked me to open a lock with a spoon
*opens lock with a spoon*
Almost sounds sad that it was that simple as he proceeds to show how poorly made the case was.
Yep, that's the concept of the video.
not just the case, the whole kitten caboodle
@@6or7breadsticks I think you meant "whole kit and caboodle"
@@6or7breadsticks Hahaha! That's the best variant I've heard! Now I'm not gonna say it any other way.
@@fortisprocer966 my favorite so far has been "the whole kitten and poodle
Thanks for all your doing to reveal some of the huge problems of these items.
Universe: “No one can pick all these locks its impossible”
LPL: “hold my spoon”
Imagine being a lock manufacturer then finding out LPL opened your product on CZcams with an effing SPOON 🤣
That's when the manufacturer re-evaluates their life options.
"DAVE GET IN HERE! YOU GOTTA SEE THIS SHIT!" And they all just crowd around, wondering if they should say anything -
Not even. He accidentaly opened it when he was thinking about opening it with an effing spoon. He didn't even have to try.
like the boss sees the thumbnail of his company’s lock and a spoon and flips his desk in anger
How long until we get "opened with a cooked spaghetti"?
Within the next 300 videos.
Probably a couple of videos after unlocking one with uncooked spaghetti.
It's only a matter of time at this point.
He'll be picking locks with fusilli soon.
On April Fool's day
Wasabi!
LPL's favourite word "INEXCUSABLE"
He destroyed so many companies with this single word!😂
LPL: "I'm going to use this standard spoon in 85 thousands from Crate and Barrel."
Lockbox designer: “Should we make the latch resistant enough to at least keep a toddler out?”
Head of R&D: “Why? It’s just for storing guns.” 🤷♂️
@IamMe every american ive met with guns has a massive safe, not a puny crappy lockbox.
Noswad 9 the idea would be for
A) people who couldn’t afford that, or only have the one gun anyway
B) people who wanted a portable lockbox
C) people who wanted an easily concealable lockbox for, say, under the desk in their office or something.
Obviously, though, this one is crap.
Given US gun policy, it's probably for the toddler's gun.
Hey, if that toddler is smart enough to get through the lock, it deserves to shoot whoever it wants
This guy's channel has really helped my used bicycle business and improved my gun collection. Thank you LPL!
I expected him to use the handle of the spoon...
Can't believe I've just seen a lock opened with the bowl of a spoon
imagine the people who make the locks
"this man single handedly opened our lock with a SPOON"
"but our advertising set it was unpickable"
He didn't technically *pick* it...
@@reformCopyright True
LPL makes me afraid to buy anything with a lock, but he sure is helpful in recognizing what to look for in a security device. We must do our homework. Let the buyer beware! Let's all be aware and pass our knowledge and understanding on to others.
“For everyone that wanted me to see me open a lock with a spoon here you go”
There was so much shade in that sentence I thought there was a solar eclipse happening. 🌑
I would love LPL to start a new channel dedicated to luggage lockboxes and storage.
It would be called: "In Any Case"
And the outro to those videos can be "in any safe..."
he’s the lockpicking *lawyer*, and he’s opening *cases* ahaha
Not a new channel maybe a series
Netflix original.... LPL vs Master Lock HQ. Season 1
@@stars_4_j3ann3 @Bay T Damn. I was seriously wondering why he picked that name. Good on you. That was impressive both ways. Love a great pun! I accidentally put a teeny tiny pun in this reply.
You always deliver. Hell yeah.
Learned a lot from you. Thanks for the help
If this is what a fork and a spoon can do separately imagine what damage a spork could do. We need to ban these dangerous lock picking devices
Senate hearings and local ordinances will keep us safe from these dangers
Haha!
Well spooning leads to forking...
@@TWX1138 Aaiiee!
"HOW DID HE GET IN!?!?!?"
"SIR HE HAD A SPOON!"
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!"
Did you know that some prison breaks have been perpetrated with just a 🥄 spoon?
I love it, what a great product! (the spoon)
He doesn't even bother moving the instructions and cable out the way, straight out savage!
Suggestion : New LPL Chrome extension "For the love of God don't do it!" Warns you of locks not to buy and we found our first product to put in it's database.
James Randolph i would so use this extension and i dont use ANY browser extensions
Holy shit that's *ACTUALLY* a good idea
maybe an easier project would be a list of all the locks LPL actually approves of, sorted by type (bike lock, padlock, gun safe, etc)
That Blacklists would get too large. Better to have a whitelist of "I would use this in [situation/application] - says LPL"
(and everything else is, by default "Noooooooooooooop".)
Or better yet, an app!
Six videos later: "Gun Safe: Opened with a stern look."
So he has moved into iris scan locks.
Go watch 1036 for that debauchery
The Irony here is the UK you need the safe to carry the spoon.
Brings new meaning to the phrase" spooning"
The words "safe" and "lock" now mean about as much for me as a politician's pledges.
That is not exactly the case it is only the case with the poorly designed locks and safes
@@ussessexcv-9189 And well-designed, solid locks are about as hard to come by in all the chaff as a good politician.
@@xXponyinthestarsXx not really if you know what you're looking for paclocks is a good enough brand to buy from if you're just looking for half decent locks or if you're going for a high-end high security assa abloy, some of the high-end Abus locks, bowley lock is really good one for your door, couple of the viro's are pretty decent, some of the squires are good especially the stronghold series,
Welcome to lock picking lawyer
Every lock maker when they saw the title: "Please don't be mine, please don't be mine, please don't be mine...*
Lock makers don't care, as there are 10000x of more fools buying this trash. Smart people ofc buy verified quality stuff. But which ofc due to inflation costs 3 digits at least nowadays. LPL isn't also popular. If he was, just enough to make trash lock makers go bankrupt, he would get sued by them all for "loss of cash". And then ofc trash lock makers will win and make LPL as an example.
@@_to_dream_or_not_to_dream plus it was their fault amyways to create something that flawed
@@_to_dream_or_not_to_dream He wouldn't even need a lawyer to defend himself against such an idiotic lawsuit. It's unwinnable for a company to sue someone for this type of video. He could even bring the unopened lock from any store into court and demonstrate the exact thing he does here in this video to prove that there are no shenanigans.
@@blackieblack because a perfect defense doesn't exist. The rightful owner has to get in somehow and people are clever enough to find ways to exploit whatever mechanism you come up with. Even if it's something very clever like the bowley system, there are quick ways around it. But tbh none of that matters since most people will get in with methods that bypass the opening entirely. Why pick a lock when you can have someone think you're a repair technician that will just give you the keys and lead you to a server room?
@@_to_dream_or_not_to_dream Because he's no doubt a well-versed attorney, he'd countersue with an Anti-SLAPP suit. This type of suit protects the exact activity he's taking part in, that is, protected free speech. His suit would win, and the plaintiff would owe him all fees and damages. And he'd get to embarrass them with the extra publicity they'd bring upon themselves and their crap products.
Ok this channels is essentially will it blend now and i'm here for this.
"This is the LockPickingLawyer and I'm going to open this gun safe by asking nicely"
"Hello. This is the LPL. Today, I'm going to show you how to open any lock just by thinking about it.
First... you must realize... there is no spoon."
And as demonstrated...
There is no safe.
We know, we know, we took the red pill bro ;-)
But the real question then is: If there is no spoon, then how it is bending?
The Matrix reference. I like it.
The brand, "Stack On," must be referring to the way the two pieces of metal stack on each other.
That actually is it. Their smaller gun cabinets are designed to Stack On their larger ones. Of course, theyre the cheapest ones, so you get what you pay for. I had to drill new holes because theyre designed for fudd long rifles, not carbines
@@HellsYeah8, I was actually referring to the locking mechanism.
Or it means that you have to stack miscellaneous items on top of the case to keep the gun actually safe?
At this point you're gonna see pickers with a whole culinary set in their bags lol
Good to see gun safety is still in good hands in the US. Amazes me that these can even have the word in any title or product name/description.
Bad gun safe products arnt US exclusive, same with locks in general.
it opened so easily with the wedge it looked like you could have opened it with just your hands
And here is next challenge for LockPickingLawyer!
I think breathing at that lock would've opened it.
@assassinlexx Done already in 1031 (a different safe though): czcams.com/video/D5Y7R7-4FnA/video.html
"I will open this with spoon."
"But why a spoon, uncle?"
"Because it is dull and it will hurt more."
"why a spoon cousin?"
"Because its dull you twit it'll hurt more"
You don't need to be King of Thieves to open this.
His cook does it just as nicely.
Doesn't hurt as much as using a wooden spoon. (See historical penal codes that included cruel and unusual punishments).
Thank god this safe didnt have any food in it, otherwise Friar Tuck would have opened it 600 years ago!
He's like the Chuck Norris of lock smiths, just the thought of him makes them give in.
This is the most unusual fan-service episode I've ever seen but I'm here for it
LPL: *looks over at butter knife*
LPL: "That would be a little too easy"
ME: "more eating utensils please"
Kizmo Jr Opening an AmazonBasics Small Desk Drawer Safe With a Spork
Love this Opened with ____ series... Can you open a lock with a lock tho??
Yes. If you are happy hitting them together.
Several locks open without permeant damage with s good solid whack.
Master lock 1500 series comes to mind.
Used to use a hokey stick on mine in school, when I forgot my key.
video [682] it's not exactly to open a lock with a lock but whatever
We most go deeper
Old master lock would open if you yelled at it enough so probably yeah
Just place a bigger lock next to it so it gets scared and pops open
Might be able to use one of those locks that stood up to .50 cal fire to smash a lock to bits, but something more elegant would be cool.
Next episode: “I’m going to pick this lock using a dachshund.”
I would watch that!
“Opened with a SPOON!” absolutely RIDICULOUS!!!
Can we apreciate that a person made breaking into a safe, look more ridiculous than a movie prop?
Cop: Are these lock picking tools?
LPL: no sir, it's silverware
Next video: Eating a three-course meal using lock picks
@@thimiraamaratunga7794
Steak is binding, nice click out of cake, counterrotation at potato mash...
Love this one lol
Just reminds me of Rugrats with Tommy opening everything with his toy screwdriver. Mustve missed the episode where he used it to open a gunsafe for some afternoon fun.
LMAO. Good job, Mr. LPL.
That's one very secure plastic safe.
Imagine LPL walking in a store on the locks section and suddenly all the lock start popping open like popcorn just because of his presence
You know a company doesn't test their product at all, when you could literally leave it with a 3 year old for less than ten minutes and they'd have it open.
Eh, they tested the prototype, it worked fine, then beancounters began finding ways to make savings...
Oddly enough, that's literally how child-resistant packaging is tested for Poison Prevention Packaging Act compliance in the US - you have to hire children to test your packaging if you sell consumer chemicals or drugs.
So this "safe" seems to be literally less secure than a bottle of vitamins. 🙄
They ship aspirin and paracetamol in little plastic bottles which require algebra and quantum mechanical knowledge to unlock, yet things designed to keep things secure ie gun safes can be opened much more easily.... da fuq lol
@@jordanrodrigues1279 I hope they have candy in the packaging during Child test
Hey, LPL is at least 4
When I thought it would be exactly the same of picking it with a fork .... the lid simply pops opened. I'm having a laugh attack lol
LPL simply walks through the neighbor hood and every door unlocks.
When I subscribed to the LPL I never realised it would be a comedy show! Keep up the good work.
The internet: “spoon spoon spoon spoon...”
LPL: “Really?
The internet: “SPOON SPOON SPOON SPOON!”
LPL: Opens with a spoon
The internet: cries tears of joy
Yeah, but what are we going to top this with?
No one ever thinks about what happens when they get what they desire... shit, we should have thought about this.
Idk. A spork?
@@yoshikw269 I feel like that's too easy at this point.
The spoon that bosnianbill and i made
I've always worked on picking skills myself I love the info here I hope I can be good as LPL one day
"What the fork, it's too spoon to use you," said LPL to the knife...