I would have been more likely to figure out this bypass as a 6 year old than I would be now that I have a slight understanding of how these things are *supposed* to work.
@@neilkurzman4907It seems that people end up using "to pick" to mean "non-destructive entry", which is technically incorrect as you basically said. It is understandable though, picking is by far the most popular instance of non-destructive ways to unlock.
Bypass, not pick. Picking requires some skill. 'Normal' users aren't, and shouldn't be particularly concerned with how pickable a lock is for low security situations. Obviously something that can be opened in 5 seconds by raking is bad, but even that is a skill. (I'm awful at raking and I can't figure out WHY!!! I have 7-pin locks with security pins that I can open but I have only ever gotten raking to work a handful of times, even on locks that someone has HANDED me after raking it open.) How easy it is to pick most normal locks is usually a manufacturing problem. Picking relies on things being slightly out of alignment and/or tolerances not being perfect. We live in the physical world. nothing is ever perfect. Any normal lock is eventually pickable. Conversely, a bypass flaw is a major design problem. These are often ZERO skill attacks. Knowing the bypass exists is often all it takes to use it. A car door that a novice can open with tools in a few minutes isn't great. A car door that anyone can open by pulling the handle sharply 3-4 times is on a totally different level.
@@SyRose901 Not in real life it isn't. Criminals don't pick locks. Locksmiths (sometimes) pick locks. Sometimes spies and spooks do too. Hobbyists pick locks. Criminals would MUCH rather bypass a lock. No skill required. No/few tools required. No obvious broken lock left when they leave.
It would cost them millions of dollars to redesign and retool the manufacturing facilities. They just do a cost-benefit analysis and decide that the buying public doesn't know how bad this design is for their security.
If you see Master in the title of an LPL video, you can expect a short video. He didn't break out the wave rake this time, so hey, that's something new.
@@asdfghyter yea the wave rake is at least a little bit slower than having the actual key, everything used in this video is just as fast and easy as just using the key lol
I mean if you can scrounge up a tool whenever you need to access your stuff, otherwise you will likely forget your tool too. And if you manage to carry the tool in a way that you dont forget it, then you just taught yourself a way to carry a spare key in a way you wont forget it. But it might still work for ya.
We used them at work for this reason. I like to have something that's easy to remove when the stores invariably lose the key 😂 they're also cheaper than a good pack of cutting discs
I love to see an interview with one of the talking heads at Masterlock when they are confronted with the overwhelming evidence that their locks are garbage.
would probably sound like this: "At Master Lock, we remain committed to delivering exceptional products that consistently meet the needs and expectations of our valued customers. While we understand that there may be concerns from some individuals, our steadfast dedication to quality and innovation has resulted in continued strong sales and market success. We are confident in the superiority of our offerings, as evidenced by the overwhelming positive reception from satisfied customers worldwide. Rest assured, our unwavering commitment to excellence ensures that our products continue to outshine the competition and provide unparalleled value. Thank you for your continued support and trust in Master Lock."
@@Judnowski Damn, straight out of the "lots of words but nothing said" handbook! :-) Very well written and exactly what they would say... oh and what anybody selling everything from tomatoes to airplanes could say! :-)
on the thumbnail, they looked like they were made of wood. and my first thought was, if they get wet, they will swell and be harder to open, and that's a better security upgrade than most master locks.
This is the most secure lock in the universe! It can't be picked... It can't be jimmied... It can't be jolted... The key won't even work!!!! Keep away from fires, heat, open flames, termites, carpenters, carpenter ants and small children with chainsaws.
Total video length 1:58, that includes intro, outro and mention of Covert Instruments, that shouldn't really leave time for 3 locks each bypassed twice. Congratulations Master Lock and LPL for a slick presentation.
@@percevalzinzin5983 I have a masterlock that would be nearly impossible for LPL to open. It has been on my back gate for over 30 years, and hasn't been opened in nearly 20 years.
@@harpintn Hehe... LPL would use its 36-inch King Dick tool (see recent video) and get your oldie Masterlockie open... he would be in trouble b/c he couldn't do it twice and show it was NOT A FLUKE 🙂
One of the reason I like watching LPL videos despite that I'll ever see my self picking locks is that it's straight to the point. I wish that more video is like this instead of dragging it to 15mins long
Yep, they'll keep making them like this so long as people keep buying them. The answer is for word to get out such that the MasterLock brand no longer has any credibility with the public. Once the brand is trash, and the public stop buying, then the company will start paying attention to actual security.
LPL: there’s this bypass on these locks where you can stick a pick in and just open them. McNally: or you can just hit it with something and it’ll open right up
These types of locks are designed for use with shipping containers. The parts they bolt together are covered with a shroud that's built into the overlapping container door.
@@XtreeM_FaiL Because shielding the back is a trivial fix. And they've gone the other direction with other lock companies they bought, removing anti-bypass features to save a few cents.
@@XtreeM_FaiL They didn't put even a bit of shielding. A single piece of material blocking the path would be enough. It'd cost a tad bit more, but it doesn't require a factory upgrade...
I used to work for... well, let's just say they were a company heavily associated with Master Lock, many years ago. I purchased a mountain bike and locked it up with two of Master's more heavy duty locks. It was stolen less than a week after purchase, and when I discovered the theft all that was left was the two locks on the ground; one clearly had been smashed to pieces but the other was in pristine condition, my key still worked perfectly. I decided not long afterwards that I couldn't continue selling a product I had no faith in and moved on shortly afterwards. It's a shame really, as some of their products really are quite innovative, but it's all let down by an apparent and steadfast refusal to put the effort into improving the actual security of their locks, and they really have earned and deserve the scorn that LPL gives them (as well as mine). On a side note; I'm still hoping LPL has a crack at an Abloy Protec lock at some point soon. That would be a genuinely fascinating, and probably a very long, video.
LPL just prooved that these are no locks! 👍👌👏 Extremely well done again and as always. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health in particular.
LPL videos being short is great because i can watch this man show me that all locks are a lie in the bathroom at work and still be back in time. awesome 👍
You could probably make a decent amount of money including a link to a recommended alternative from Amazon. I desperately need a lock like this for my trailer ASAP. Coincidentally your video came out a couple hours before I was going to head to the store. I would love to have had a recommended option at the end of the video as well.
As a lawyer, he knows very well the pitfalls of recommending a product. BosnianBill occasionally did recs, so you could try looking over at his channel. Alas, there will be no more new stuff as Bill has retired from CZcams. You could also just see if a lock you think might be good ended up on this channel.
The closest thing to a recommendation that I've seen him give is to PACLOCK. Search that name here on his channel and you'll find it. That's what I use now for all my locking needs.
Master Disaster locks founded in 1921, the only thing that has changed over the years, is it's age. Thanks for the shows LPL, and the seconds it takes to break open locks.
Wrong. What changed is they got bought out by another company. Which is a problem. This is one part of capitalism that should've never been allowed to exist in its current format. Owning multiple brands should be limited to a very small number (of brands) or a very small capital (combined). Because this is just a cash cow now. This garbage is shoveled all the way from china with the sole purpose of having a presence on the market. They don't care that their product is trash. They own it and they'll shovel it until you stop buying it.
One would think a lock manufacturer would watch these videos, and improve their designs. But.... nope. 😑 Thank you LPL for showing us what we shouldn't use!
Please keep it up, I Love watching your vids!!! And thank you personally for your contributions to the sparrow’s disc detainer pick tool 🙏🏼 Just got mine a couple weeks ago. Works great 👍🏼
Unshielded keyway, comb pick, and you can just slam them together to open them. Like how a master key can open any lock, a Master Lock can be opened with any key.
I love my 605! Being able to stick my Victorinox Classic SD into it and just pop it open is a great fidget toy and confidence boost, as well as a fun party trick. I keep the split ring with the keys on the shackle so I don't lose it, since I don't really need them. I'll have to feel for that spool, though! Even as a total newbie I can single-pin it about quickly and reliably as doing the acrylic practice lock without peeking, so I didn't think it had any security pins. Was not able to open it with a Master Lock model 605, though. Think I'm going too easy since I want my 605 to look nice when I pull it out as a party trick, and I don't want to give Master Lock any more money.
I have a Stanley tools lock that looks exactly like the bigger one, except it's written Stanley. Checked the key, same format but nickel plated and with Stanley engraved on it. It's the same lock.
You know what would be AWESOME, Mr. Lockpicking Lawyer, is if you put a pdf together listing what locks are vulnerable to attacks with which one of your products and share that with your viewers. If that is something you would like but dont have the time to compile it… I will and give it to you.
"6" is not a security level, it's a toddler age up to which these locks work
LOL you are great, thanks for a good laugh! :-)
Fortunately for us, many criminals don't operate at much over a 6-year-old mental capacity.
In months
bwahahaha. that's freakin' great.
I would have been more likely to figure out this bypass as a 6 year old than I would be now that I have a slight understanding of how these things are *supposed* to work.
When picking is faster than using the key.
When picking is faster than opening the packaging...
He didn’t actually pick them since they had two security flaws
@@neilkurzman4907It seems that people end up using "to pick" to mean "non-destructive entry", which is technically incorrect as you basically said.
It is understandable though, picking is by far the most popular instance of non-destructive ways to unlock.
Bypass, not pick. Picking requires some skill.
'Normal' users aren't, and shouldn't be particularly concerned with how pickable a lock is for low security situations. Obviously something that can be opened in 5 seconds by raking is bad, but even that is a skill. (I'm awful at raking and I can't figure out WHY!!! I have 7-pin locks with security pins that I can open but I have only ever gotten raking to work a handful of times, even on locks that someone has HANDED me after raking it open.)
How easy it is to pick most normal locks is usually a manufacturing problem. Picking relies on things being slightly out of alignment and/or tolerances not being perfect. We live in the physical world. nothing is ever perfect. Any normal lock is eventually pickable.
Conversely, a bypass flaw is a major design problem.
These are often ZERO skill attacks.
Knowing the bypass exists is often all it takes to use it.
A car door that a novice can open with tools in a few minutes isn't great.
A car door that anyone can open by pulling the handle sharply 3-4 times is on a totally different level.
@@SyRose901 Not in real life it isn't.
Criminals don't pick locks.
Locksmiths (sometimes) pick locks. Sometimes spies and spooks do too.
Hobbyists pick locks.
Criminals would MUCH rather bypass a lock.
No skill required.
No/few tools required.
No obvious broken lock left when they leave.
My favorite way to give myself an existential crisis is to watch an LPL video. Nothing is safe and everything is a lie.
valid
They even lied about the lie
As my dad always said, locks keep the honest people out.
What keeps us safe is the social contract we hold with one -another, not locks and not guns.
and realisation of that - finaly, give me inner peace ❤
It's clear they just don't care about security or the flaws you have so easily made available for them to correct
It's probably owned by the cia honestly, allows them easy backdoors
I was told years ago that a lock just keeps an honest man honest.
It has been years by now, even. They had time.
It would cost them millions of dollars to redesign and retool the manufacturing facilities. They just do a cost-benefit analysis and decide that the buying public doesn't know how bad this design is for their security.
lolwat@@OoooooooLongJohnson
Of course they're locks to avoid: they've got the words "Master Lock" on them.
as the joke goes: A Master Key can open any lock, so a Master Lock ...
@@asdfghyter ... can be opened by any key.
If you see Master in the title of an LPL video, you can expect a short video. He didn't break out the wave rake this time, so hey, that's something new.
@@Dwigt_Rortugal a wave rake is almost an improvement over these attacks, since it’s more difficult to use and takes longer time
@@asdfghyter yea the wave rake is at least a little bit slower than having the actual key, everything used in this video is just as fast and easy as just using the key lol
This is the perfect lock if you tend to forget your key.
Even if you forgot the lock, get it from someone else. :))
I mean if you can scrounge up a tool whenever you need to access your stuff, otherwise you will likely forget your tool too. And if you manage to carry the tool in a way that you dont forget it, then you just taught yourself a way to carry a spare key in a way you wont forget it. But it might still work for ya.
I use master locks for every door and windows. I just carry a wave rake and tensioner. 🎉
We used them at work for this reason. I like to have something that's easy to remove when the stores invariably lose the key 😂 they're also cheaper than a good pack of cutting discs
@@steve5772 Wouldn't it be cheaper to just give the store a pick if they lost the key? 🤔
I love to see an interview with one of the talking heads at Masterlock when they are confronted with the overwhelming evidence that their locks are garbage.
As long as people keep buying their crap they probably don't care.
would probably sound like this: "At Master Lock, we remain committed to delivering exceptional products that consistently meet the needs and expectations of our valued customers. While we understand that there may be concerns from some individuals, our steadfast dedication to quality and innovation has resulted in continued strong sales and market success. We are confident in the superiority of our offerings, as evidenced by the overwhelming positive reception from satisfied customers worldwide. Rest assured, our unwavering commitment to excellence ensures that our products continue to outshine the competition and provide unparalleled value. Thank you for your continued support and trust in Master Lock."
That is scarily good.
@@Judnowski Damn, straight out of the "lots of words but nothing said" handbook! :-)
Very well written and exactly what they would say... oh and what anybody selling everything from tomatoes to airplanes could say! :-)
@@johnopalko5223I get the feeling this isn't your first time writing this CYA statement.
"This is a Master Lock model 607. It can be opened with a Master Lock model 607."
Careful now ... he may take that as a challenge. And succeed.
@@WOLead it's a reference to McNally Official who frequently knocks two locks together triggering them to open
Still not as bad as bitch slap open
Master lock: There is something wrong with the 607 design, the hook doesn't work, fix it!
That number 6 in the chart on the package must stand for "6 ways to open!"
No, it stands for "this will keep most 6 month old infants out."
It was funny to me I guess not the other guy.
Damn, if you look at a Master Lock sternly enough, I suspect it will not only pop open but probably shake your hand on the way in.
They open right up when LPL brings out his King Dick.
When the bypass is faster than the key, the lock fails.
your pfp says it all
Love your videos. Your April fools was genius this year
Agreed. LSL was on a roll!
They are always quite good :)
@@NJ-Cathie Who is LSL? Lock Slaying Lawyer?
@@61rampy65 I meant LPL - Lock Picking Lawyer. When I typed it I was thinking Lock Smith Lawyer. Close but not quite the same! LOL!
@@NJ-CathieWho is this LSL guy of whom you speak? Asking for a friend.
They honestly need to call this company: 'Master-Unlock'.
They're small, so you have to look really hard, but there are actually sarcasm quotes on the packaging. It's not Master Lock, it's Master "Lock".
Novice-Lock
Either that or the fact that the word lock only appears on the packaging and not on the lock or key is also somewhat telling @@willythemailboy2
more like Master-flaw
No, it fits. A master key can open many locks and a master lock can be opened by many keys or what ever is laying a round.
on the thumbnail, they looked like they were made of wood. and my first thought was, if they get wet, they will swell and be harder to open, and that's a better security upgrade than most master locks.
These being wooden locks is what I thought as well first, was wondering if this was a Master Lock April fools product of some kind.
I thought they were wood also.
This is the most secure lock in the universe!
It can't be picked...
It can't be jimmied...
It can't be jolted...
The key won't even work!!!!
Keep away from fires, heat, open flames, termites, carpenters, carpenter ants and small children with chainsaws.
Same here
I hate YT auto ban, my comment was hilarious.
I am surprised master lock don't come with a button labeled "press to open". It would save the need to fiddle with combs
Someone would just find an even quicker way to open the lock.
Total video length 1:58, that includes intro, outro and mention of Covert Instruments, that shouldn't really leave time for 3 locks each bypassed twice. Congratulations Master Lock and LPL for a slick presentation.
I think it's sad that it takes longer to explain the flaw than to pick three different locks with said flaws.
12 Seconds after upload and the locks were already open.
The locks are usually open before the upload starts 😆
3 locks, opens each 2 or more times... "Yep, not a fluke, they're still MasterLocks..." 🤣😂🤣😂
It never gets old watching him do this =)
its honestly surprising how these things that can easily be opened with a thin piece of metal pass as locks
Items with a master lock on them look locked.
Technically, a key is a thin piece of metal.
What would be surprising with Masterlock is a lock that takes more than 5 seconds to defeat!
@@percevalzinzin5983 I have a masterlock that would be nearly impossible for LPL to open. It has been on my back gate for over 30 years, and hasn't been opened in nearly 20 years.
@@harpintn Hehe... LPL would use its 36-inch King Dick tool (see recent video) and get your oldie Masterlockie open... he would be in trouble b/c he couldn't do it twice and show it was NOT A FLUKE 🙂
One of the reason I like watching LPL videos despite that I'll ever see my self picking locks is that it's straight to the point. I wish that more video is like this instead of dragging it to 15mins long
Density of lock humiliation in this video is off the charts.
Looking forward to the day when you have one of the ex master lock engineers here for a chat.
I shared this video to Master Lock as a product issue. How humiliating to produce a product with so little concern for their own reputation.
You see humiliation, board members see possible return customers and money signs.
That's what constitutes a 6/10 security rating from masterlock
when only 4 out of 10 exploits work, that makes the lock a 6.
... Or the rating means they expect LPL to open it in just six seconds, rather than their best ones that ten seconds!
Quality stuff
6/10 is calculated using the decibel level of LPL"s laughs while picking this open.
6/10 people haven't seen the lpl video showing how to bypass the locks yet?
The shorter, the more devastating 😅
Lol it’s like they don’t even try
That's because..... They don't 🤣
Trying costs money, and the locks sell even if they don't try.
"There's a pretty fundamental design flaw..." it's made by Mater Lock.
You know, all locks can be picked, but when your lock is this quickly and easily defeated, a wingnut on a 2-inch thread provides more security.
Ah yes, the master lock 606 which can be opened by another master lock 606
I read that in McNally's voice.
You are using a Masterlock. It can be opened with a Masterlock.
Heck, I've seen a 606 opened by sharply striking it against a firm surface.
@@scraverXI was wondering if these were vulnerable to percussive security! Thanks!
Yep, they'll keep making them like this so long as people keep buying them. The answer is for word to get out such that the MasterLock brand no longer has any credibility with the public. Once the brand is trash, and the public stop buying, then the company will start paying attention to actual security.
How has the FTC not dissolved this company? It's so obvious that none of their advertising is remotely accurate and that management does NOT CARE.
6 is the number of seconds required to open the lock... 6 times.
LPL: there’s this bypass on these locks where you can stick a pick in and just open them.
McNally: or you can just hit it with something and it’ll open right up
You are using a masterlock 607. It can be opened using a masterlock 607.
There should be an international standards body to lock these failures out of the market.
Unshielded padlocks in 2024 is an embarrassment.
These types of locks are designed for use with shipping containers. The parts they bolt together are covered with a shroud that's built into the overlapping container door.
@@jublywublythey are commonly used in the US for trailers and there are no shrouds to protect them.
@@jublywubly Not relevant to the exploit. You always need to access the keyhole.
They are locked out, but they are locked out with a Master Lock.
It's insane they didn't even try to fix it in 7 YEARS.
Fix? It's a feature!
Why bother? People buy them, they're good enough.
How do you know they didn't try?
@@XtreeM_FaiL Because shielding the back is a trivial fix. And they've gone the other direction with other lock companies they bought, removing anti-bypass features to save a few cents.
@@XtreeM_FaiL They didn't put even a bit of shielding. A single piece of material blocking the path would be enough. It'd cost a tad bit more, but it doesn't require a factory upgrade...
When the comb comes out, it's game over
I used to work for... well, let's just say they were a company heavily associated with Master Lock, many years ago. I purchased a mountain bike and locked it up with two of Master's more heavy duty locks. It was stolen less than a week after purchase, and when I discovered the theft all that was left was the two locks on the ground; one clearly had been smashed to pieces but the other was in pristine condition, my key still worked perfectly. I decided not long afterwards that I couldn't continue selling a product I had no faith in and moved on shortly afterwards.
It's a shame really, as some of their products really are quite innovative, but it's all let down by an apparent and steadfast refusal to put the effort into improving the actual security of their locks, and they really have earned and deserve the scorn that LPL gives them (as well as mine).
On a side note; I'm still hoping LPL has a crack at an Abloy Protec lock at some point soon. That would be a genuinely fascinating, and probably a very long, video.
If you ever feel useless, just remember the Master Lock.
The true challenge is finding a set of tools which can't open a masterlock
Great demonstration thanks for sharing.
"Master Lock" and "Inexcusable flaw" just go together so well...
Master should should be sued out of existence. They've known these flaws for years, and they still call them "locks."
I wonder if lock making companies ever contact him as an advisor. If not, they should.
LPL just prooved that these are no locks! 👍👌👏 Extremely well done again and as always.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health in particular.
One thing is for sure. He is definitely NOT sponsored by Master Lock. Lol
LPL vs. Master Lock is the internet's greatest feud
I thought it was the internet's greatest massacre.
@@Carlton-BRight? Feud would imply both sides trading blows. This is more like the longest I've ever seen a dead horse being beaten.
greatest since the Globetrotters vs the Generals
It's not really a feud, is it? LPL keeps showing how bad their locks are and what they are doing wrong, and Master Lock completely ignores it all.
that's incredible from a 'reputable' company
Reputable company? no one ever accused them of that before 😂
@@Jasta315 They have a reputation for making shitty locks
5 minutes of research will tell you all you need to know about Master Lock.
Their reputation is very well established by now.
Their reputation is stable as a rock, just not in a good way. :))
LPL videos being short is great because i can watch this man show me that all locks are a lie in the bathroom at work and still be back in time. awesome 👍
i love how you do it effortlessly
Less than 2 minutes? Ouch!!
You could probably make a decent amount of money including a link to a recommended alternative from Amazon. I desperately need a lock like this for my trailer ASAP. Coincidentally your video came out a couple hours before I was going to head to the store. I would love to have had a recommended option at the end of the video as well.
Unfortunately the only strategies left are good insurance and removing the wheels off one side....
Brazil doesn't have the best locks.
As a lawyer, he knows very well the pitfalls of recommending a product. BosnianBill occasionally did recs, so you could try looking over at his channel. Alas, there will be no more new stuff as Bill has retired from CZcams. You could also just see if a lock you think might be good ended up on this channel.
The closest thing to a recommendation that I've seen him give is to PACLOCK. Search that name here on his channel and you'll find it. That's what I use now for all my locking needs.
Just smear dog poop on the lock.
As usual, my man opened more Master locks faster than I can blink.😂
"These are locks to avoid"
Well, I would say that's a pretty good description of your typical Master Lock product, right.
Master Disaster locks founded in 1921, the only thing that has changed over the years, is it's age.
Thanks for the shows LPL, and the seconds it takes to break open locks.
Wrong. What changed is they got bought out by another company. Which is a problem. This is one part of capitalism that should've never been allowed to exist in its current format. Owning multiple brands should be limited to a very small number (of brands) or a very small capital (combined). Because this is just a cash cow now. This garbage is shoveled all the way from china with the sole purpose of having a presence on the market. They don't care that their product is trash. They own it and they'll shovel it until you stop buying it.
its*
Why should this cause a reduction in special homosexual rights ?
Master Lock cares for the community !
"Master Lock" is a warning label
I’ll be thinking about (and laughing) the 4/1 video LPL made, every time I watch a new video, for a long time. 😂
Thank you,❤
Bypassing is faster than using a key…😢
Master Lock - taking up the space where a real lock would go
One would think a lock manufacturer would watch these videos, and improve their designs. But.... nope. 😑 Thank you LPL for showing us what we shouldn't use!
Master Lock: It's faster to open our products with a pick than with a key.
There's their new slogan.
It is always amazing that he can pick a lock faster then I can open one with a key.
You can give them the middle finger and it would unlock 🤦♂️
I'm sure you could get a "retainer" with Master. Great video, thanks for sharing. 👍❤️
Please keep it up, I Love watching your vids!!! And thank you personally for your contributions to the sparrow’s disc detainer pick tool 🙏🏼 Just got mine a couple weeks ago. Works great 👍🏼
ive never seen a running joke as long as masterlock. im glad you showcase this bs they pull on the regular.
ever since finding your channel i always wonder why master lock is the only lock brand i can find at the hardware store lol
These locks are great for demonstrating design flaws. So many features packed in to one lock.
Thank you for being our advocate!
Unshielded keyway, comb pick, and you can just slam them together to open them. Like how a master key can open any lock, a Master Lock can be opened with any key.
well, it is a Masterlock.
Thank you, LPL!
They need a new motto - Masterlock: The illusion of security.
Literally easier and quicker than using the key.
Asking LPL to review "The Locked Room" Short Story from Skyrim, Video 16
I literally can't even Google that. I'm just getting reddit posts of people having trouble with the game.
@@monkaeyes3417 I didn't realize i got the name wrong, thank you. 😅I Fixed it and you can try again if you want to.
Master is at it again, and LPL is here to show how & why.
I think what he said here, is a sturdy zip tie is the better option.😂✌🏼
Capitalists understand that they lose repeat customers when they sell you a lock that lasts for life.
Three locks picked twice each in less than 2 minutes! Could only be one manufacturer.
And the worst part is that Master knows how to fix these issues but they don't/won't.
"this is a master lock 605 ,it can be opened with a master lock 605" 😂😂😂😂
I'm just going to stay on the safe side and never buy a Masterlock, unless it's for something I secretly want to be stolen.
"So yeah, just out of fun, I found another 3 ways to bypass your lock."
I knew about the bypass, but let out an audible "oh no" when he pulled out the comb.
MasterLock never disappoints... when all you expect from them is disappointment.
I love my 605!
Being able to stick my Victorinox Classic SD into it and just pop it open is a great fidget toy and confidence boost, as well as a fun party trick. I keep the split ring with the keys on the shackle so I don't lose it, since I don't really need them. I'll have to feel for that spool, though! Even as a total newbie I can single-pin it about quickly and reliably as doing the acrylic practice lock without peeking, so I didn't think it had any security pins.
Was not able to open it with a Master Lock model 605, though. Think I'm going too easy since I want my 605 to look nice when I pull it out as a party trick, and I don't want to give Master Lock any more money.
Masterlock - making it harder for the owner to get into their own stuff.
Master Locks include a very clever function for if you ever loose your key. Multiple simple bypass methods.
Should come with a decal to affix to your trailer: “FREE. PLEASE TAKE ONE.”
For the Lawyer avoid ALL Locks.🔒 🔐
Bet you it took LPL longer to get the locks out of the sales packaging than it takes him to open those.
Another "against all odds" locks of Master 👍👍👍
Masterlock should send all these locks with the pointed tools. Imagine how practical not have to keep track of keys.
I have a Stanley tools lock that looks exactly like the bigger one, except it's written Stanley. Checked the key, same format but nickel plated and with Stanley engraved on it. It's the same lock.
Wow, that is deplorable
I'm surprised TSA doesn't use these locks. They love security theater.
You know what would be AWESOME, Mr. Lockpicking Lawyer, is if you put a pdf together listing what locks are vulnerable to attacks with which one of your products and share that with your viewers.
If that is something you would like but dont have the time to compile it… I will and give it to you.