i bet you’ve never even seen a lock like this these locks are typically used in higher crime rate areas such as big cities now i’m going to show you how this lock can easily be defeated as you can see it’s locked we’re going to go ahead and use a rotary pick to pick each space one at a time you can see the cylinder starts to shift as we work our way through this lock we got one more to do here and just like that the lock turns and we are in

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  1. That's why the better model MultiLok has an "active element" (a magnet embedded in the key) to release another element in the lock in addition to getting the pins correct.

  2. Dimple locks are interesting, and can be picked in a number of ways, even raked open. That pick/decoder was probably a >$1500 tool, only available to licenensed locksmiths. Good luck getting your hands on one.

  3. Easily defeated with a mul t lock rotor pick that will cost you a thousand dollars and take a burglar about a month to learn.thats not how theives work

  4. Great tool, but a bit overkill for the lock, isn't it? That key looked very basic, as in the lock could have been defeated with a simple dimple rake. Based on what I saw of the key, that lock had no interactive or pin-in-pin elements, or sliders. Does that tool work on pin-in-pin dimple locks?

  5. Easily… I've got money and I've been searching for 2 years and still can't find one of those tools😅 not to mention you still have to know what you're doing even if you've got one of those

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