Any plans to sell a ''all-in-one'' practice kit? Something that comes with multiple training padlocks (maybe 2 or 3 diversely different locks) AND a set of tools? That would be a great gift idea and I reckon it would sell well. I realize you can buy them individually but that's not the idea, I just went to the site with intention on buying a full training kit but to my disappointment none exists... case in point I didn't buy anything...yet!
Was curious about seeing these tools on the store. More interested in tools that'd let me get locks open, rather than built for the time being. Everything fun is sold out XD
This looks like the Keedex EZ Loader which Deviant Ollam has also recommended in the past. I recently got sent one with a bunch of other stuff by CLK Supplies so if they are sold out at Covert Instruments that might be an alternative source. Nice to see the Not So Civil Engineer working at Covert Instruments.
yeah but covert instruments sells theirs for $35 and everywhere else sells theirs for $50+ and you get a free pinning tweezer as well with covert instruments.
Been a locksmith for +7 years & I REFUSE to use that style tweezers, they suck. I use the cheap non-magnetic ones I get at our local equivalent of a Harbor Freight & Northern Tool mash-up. MUCH better in every way.
Been into locksport for 2 years and stopped using the cut out style tweezers after 3 months, too awkward to use and not all pins are the same size eg American, Master etc..
i have been a locksmith for 5+ years and in locksport for 3+ years. what tweezers do you use? cause i have used regular tweezers you get from electronic repair and the ones for plucking eyebrows and these are just rebranded beading tweezers and they hold the pin the best in my opinion the reverse grip tweezers are better the best tweezers iv seen are ones where they took a small bead Dremel and carved a small divot into a standard pair of tweezers hold a pin the best but still these beading tweezers are the best iv seen without modifying a pair of tweezers.
Any plans to sell a ''all-in-one'' practice kit? Something that comes with multiple training padlocks (maybe 2 or 3 diversely different locks) AND a set of tools? That would be a great gift idea and I reckon it would sell well.
I realize you can buy them individually but that's not the idea, I just went to the site with intention on buying a full training kit but to my disappointment none exists... case in point I didn't buy anything...yet!
Was curious about seeing these tools on the store. More interested in tools that'd let me get locks open, rather than built for the time being. Everything fun is sold out XD
Very informative! Thank you!!
Cute. Nice tensioning on the second example.
What the heck lol sold out,,,great video my friend 😎
This looks like the Keedex EZ Loader which Deviant Ollam has also recommended in the past.
I recently got sent one with a bunch of other stuff by CLK Supplies so if they are sold out at Covert Instruments that might be an alternative source.
Nice to see the Not So Civil Engineer working at Covert Instruments.
yeah but covert instruments sells theirs for $35 and everywhere else sells theirs for $50+ and you get a free pinning tweezer as well with covert instruments.
@@stoneridgezutt5088 thanks for the update.
Hello. Do you have unnecessary locks for picking them with master keys? If I have something that you do not have, I would send you too.

I want that ASSA mat
what keeps the top springs in place?
the gravity of the situation?
Set screws
Been a locksmith for +7 years & I REFUSE to use that style tweezers, they suck. I use the cheap non-magnetic ones I get at our local equivalent of a Harbor Freight & Northern Tool mash-up. MUCH better in every way.
Been into locksport for 2 years and stopped using the cut out style tweezers after 3 months, too awkward to use and not all pins are the same size eg American, Master etc..
i have been a locksmith for 5+ years and in locksport for 3+ years. what tweezers do you use? cause i have used regular tweezers you get from electronic repair and the ones for plucking eyebrows and these are just rebranded beading tweezers and they hold the pin the best in my opinion the reverse grip tweezers are better the best tweezers iv seen are ones where they took a small bead Dremel and carved a small divot into a standard pair of tweezers hold a pin the best but still these beading tweezers are the best iv seen without modifying a pair of tweezers.