Lishi 2 in 1 Dimple Lock Picks

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2023
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Komentáře • 78

  • @Gazz_R
    @Gazz_R Před rokem +6

    Great game of spool ping-pong. Thanks for sharing Ash and enjoy the rest of your weekend.

  • @vicenterivera5693
    @vicenterivera5693 Před rokem +2

    Very good tool. Quality and price are matched. Thank you for sharing.

  • @RCROX
    @RCROX Před rokem +2

    Those Lishi tools are a game changer!

  • @ukbumpkeys
    @ukbumpkeys Před rokem +10

    Nice video. Yup, we have these for TesaT60, Ultion WXM, Ultion 3 Star, ISEO R6, Mul-t-Lock 3DS, L4V, and Abus/CISA. They're very cool picks.

  • @WolfJustWolf
    @WolfJustWolf Před rokem +5

    I doubt this is actually a Lishi product. Most sites that offer this tool refer to it as a lishi style tool.
    The fact that Mr Li's face or name isn't stamped on the tool is very suspicious.

    • @Sirius-me5zy
      @Sirius-me5zy Před 3 dny

      Most are copy product,but cheaper, the original ones cost $70usd

  • @sportswolf1
    @sportswolf1 Před 11 měsíci +3

    What kind of mic are you using to hear those clicks so clearly?

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 11 měsíci +3

      A make called Boya. Seems to work well for me

    • @sportswolf1
      @sportswolf1 Před 11 měsíci

      @@LockNoob I would have thought you were using something expensive. Thank you!

  • @tipenengapuhi
    @tipenengapuhi Před rokem +2

    These aren't made by Mr Li the inventor of the Lishi. A number of UK based vendors are selling rebadged versions of this style of 2 in 1 tool (ie. UKBumpkeys, ALS). The ALS version has "Lishi style" printed beside the SS number. I "suspect" these have been manufactured in a factory in China and are simply rebadged according to the resellers requirements.

    • @ukbumpkeys
      @ukbumpkeys Před 10 měsíci

      Exactlty that, they're OEM.

  • @DAdamTrammell
    @DAdamTrammell Před rokem +1

    Thanks for reviewing this. I've been curious. Now I don't need to get one for myself, lol.

  • @Melds
    @Melds Před rokem +1

    I use a Lishi (SC1) to demonstrate picking technique to new pickers. You can show easier how to find the binding order, try different tension forces, and do the jiggle test without using the plastic locks, and it's much more like the real feel. Then give them a three pin lock with a short hook to feel that out.

    • @ukbumpkeys
      @ukbumpkeys Před rokem +4

      I'm with you on that - The thing I like about Lishi-style picks is the 'set bounce', and it's easy to find with these picks, and once you have the hang of it you can - as you say - move onto a hook and feel for it.

  • @chriscapune7873
    @chriscapune7873 Před rokem +1

    Good review 😀
    Looks like a decent tool.
    🐈‍⬛🐾🐈🐾🇬🇧🍻👍

  • @forteandblues
    @forteandblues Před rokem +1

    Leshe tools are awesome, but they definitely require a little bit of practice. I still struggle with my AM5 lishi

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey Před rokem +3

    Hi there,
    Question: Any of those pins zero lift? That seems to be the number one problem with picking dimples.
    They don't seem to be used too much, because it is rough to insert and pull out the keys, and I would bet longevity is an issue with lock cores themselves for locks in frequent use.

    • @LockPickingLegend
      @LockPickingLegend Před rokem +4

      Doesn't really answer your question, but I picked a lock on my channel and the last pin was the zero lift, which kind of make it obsolete. It's a bump protection though I guess, but even so, just don't put the key that far in.

  • @LockPickingLegend
    @LockPickingLegend Před rokem +8

    Nice - these aren't LISHI though. Dangerfield has his brand in UKBumpKeys - they have them for seven lock types.

    • @dssm25
      @dssm25 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @eagleland1407
      @eagleland1407 Před 2 měsíci

      What TYPE of Lishi to use for DAF turkish Cylinder single row 6 pins?
      This:
      www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.ticimax.cloud%2F9504%2Fuploads%2Furunresimleri%2Fbuyuk%2Fkilitlerdaf-kilit-kilit-gobegi-emniyet-f56b91.png&tbnid=ghPZl_2sCBCvOM&vet=1&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2F23kmc.copernicuscenter.edu.pl%2Fdaf-kilit-ileti%25C5%259Fim-k.html&docid=TTMChgE7Jg9pgM&w=1200&h=758&itg=1&hl=en-us&source=sh%2Fx%2Fim%2Fm4%2F3&kgs=39c35414eacf0021&shem=abc

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing this video 👌🙏👌

  • @azerotha4531
    @azerotha4531 Před rokem +5

    I've ordered the L4V one from ukbumpkeys and currently use the GJ locks L4V pick for work, but I find it troublesome to use, so im looking forward to getting my new one and it looks way better to use. And they aren't genuine lishi as they don't make dimple picks, I think GxAxV started this lishi dimple pick idea last year when he made his own from another lishi style pick

    • @LockPickingLegend
      @LockPickingLegend Před rokem +1

      I had a play with the GJ one. I've got a video coming out about it soon. But I couldn't work out how to decode with it. Did you have any joy?

    • @azerotha4531
      @azerotha4531 Před rokem +2

      @Lock Picking Legend well the GJ one I have has no decoder on it its only a pick lol

    • @LockPickingLegend
      @LockPickingLegend Před rokem +1

      @@azerotha4531 Thank you, that makes me feel a bit better. I thought I was missing something. For the price, I'd have thought it would have that feature.

    • @ukbumpkeys
      @ukbumpkeys Před 10 měsíci

      How are you getting on with the pick you bought?

    • @azerotha4531
      @azerotha4531 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @ukbumpkeys the lishi L4V is awesome haven't had a failed open yet 100% success rate for me aslong as you understand set bounce and tension control you can't fail lol

  • @Leonslockpad
    @Leonslockpad Před rokem

    very nice Ash mate great video👍👊😊😎🇬🇧

  • @Xiaotian_Guan
    @Xiaotian_Guan Před rokem +1

    Curious if it can handle zero lift pins. I have some dimple locks where the zero cut on the key is not a dimple, but a hole. Seems like the flag cannot get over those pins since you can't maneuver it around?

  • @roysammons2445
    @roysammons2445 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Again a nice rounded review. I agree you are better honing your skills with a dimple flag.
    🙂👍

  • @tonyholt90
    @tonyholt90 Před rokem +2

    That was interesting, not a bad price ,
    Definitely would get a certain type of you was dealing with a certain brand and keyway.

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yeah it’s a bit limited

  • @TheSniperBarrett
    @TheSniperBarrett Před 11 měsíci +1

    I would like to buy a lishi .. which one do you recommend for Italian European locks especially ?? Thank you

    • @ukbumpkeys
      @ukbumpkeys Před 10 měsíci

      What are the most popular brands/Keyways?

  • @HeAD-CRuMBs
    @HeAD-CRuMBs Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome review!!

  • @josephturberg3014
    @josephturberg3014 Před 11 měsíci +1

    so where do we get ahold of one?

    • @lockpickworld
      @lockpickworld Před 10 měsíci +1

      UKBumpKeys sell them. You get a spare picking needle too.

  • @user-ce2wc7tt2y
    @user-ce2wc7tt2y Před rokem

    Lishi should make a tool to pick Medeco locks. I still have not been able to pick the Medeco 72s 4-pin camlock😢😢 I have tried every technique and have the most capable picks and have gotten nothing.😢

  • @robreynolds721
    @robreynolds721 Před rokem

    Nice!

  • @clefmentine
    @clefmentine Před rokem +3

    used it for 6 month now and opened 95% of R6 i encoutered using the lishi (there are alot of r6 in my country)

  • @weatherman68
    @weatherman68 Před rokem

    Use the force!!

  • @kapa1611
    @kapa1611 Před rokem

    👍👍 cool

  • @billingslocksmith
    @billingslocksmith Před měsícem

    Thank you for the information. #Billingslocksmth

  • @joshholbrooks1181
    @joshholbrooks1181 Před rokem

    I like having American 7200 lychee

  • @SilktheAbsent1
    @SilktheAbsent1 Před rokem

    These are great for locksmiths, but not for locksporters. Too expensive and not enough skill building for us, at least, that's just my opinion. I'm not trying to gatekeep, because an open is an open and the satisfaction is all that matters, but for me at least, I want to build the skill.

    • @McSnarf
      @McSnarf Před rokem

      Building such a tool for a specific dimple lock would also require skill, wouldn't it?

  • @Chirael
    @Chirael Před rokem +3

    It may be a Lishi style pick, but it’s not a Lishi per se, and more importantly it’s not a “2 in 1”-it just helps you pick, but I didn’t see anything about decoding (which is why regular Lishis are called 2 in 1, for picking /and/ decoding). Still useful and either way thank you for taking the time to demonstrate and discuss this

    • @LockPickingLegend
      @LockPickingLegend Před rokem +1

      Hello Chirael, good to see you in these parts! You can decode with these. On that little half-moon part that you use as the picking guide there's a load of evenly spaced lines. So once the lock is picked, you go through all the pins, and turn the half moon, find what line it matches with and then you have you cut number. They're not numbered though as it's so small, but it's not hard to count 1,2,3,4,5 etc...

    • @Chirael
      @Chirael Před rokem +1

      @@LockPickingLegend that’s awesome, very cool-thank you for that info 😊🙏❤

    • @LockPickingLegend
      @LockPickingLegend Před rokem +2

      @@Chirael No worries - it's not immediately apparent when looking at the tool, but once you've played with one you start wondering what those lines are for and bingo!

    • @TequilaDave
      @TequilaDave Před rokem +1

      I thought 2-in-1 tools referred to "pick and tensioner" as opposed to "pick and decoder"

    • @Chirael
      @Chirael Před rokem +1

      @@TequilaDave I’ve always heard it that the second part is the decoding, because the original Lishis were just picking (which included by its very nature a method of applying tension - no tension, no picking); then they were improved about 5-10 yrs ago to integrate decoding after picking, and they really took off. Remember that Lishis started with automotive and only recently branched out to other non-automotive locks

  • @uncle_thulhu
    @uncle_thulhu Před 7 měsíci +1

    The total lack of holographic sticker on the back makes me rather suspicious of them being genuine Lishi.

  • @Pyrolock
    @Pyrolock Před rokem +2

    You failed to show the most important feature which is to decode the lock so a key can be made. This is what a professional locksmith would use this tool for. Secondly it didn't appear to me to be a genuine LISHI as it did not have a laser engraved picture of Mr. Lishi with a laser authentication label on it.

    • @ukbumpkeys
      @ukbumpkeys Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yup. Lishi don't make these tools. These are not copies, they're just not Lishi. 'Lishi-style' seems to be the way to go.