Lockpicks
Lockpicks are tools that enable you to pick open house doors, cabinets, cars, houses and many more types of lock. Rakes, hooks, diamonds and half diamonds are the most popular types of lock picking tools used but there are sets of over 70 for people who need a tool for every job. On the website shown above they will send you a free help guide to lock picking with every order so are well on your way to opening your first lock by picking it.
Some of the tools you can buy include slimline lock picks designed for UK locks, Tubular lock picks, wafer, warded and even padlock shims for opening padlocks. Lock pick tools allow you to open locks without the need to call a locksmith. These lock picking tools are proving very popular with puzzle clubs etc. Landlords who have tenants who have lost their keys are becoming big buyers of lock pick sets because they save money on having to call out a locksmith who will probably pick the lock anyway. Want to start lock picking? free help guides will get you started!
While you could pick some locks with a paperclip it much easier to read the free lock picking guide, buy a good set of lock picks and then pick the pin tumblers with a much higher success rate than using something like a paperclip or hairclip.
If you are interest in lockpicking then you should look at the lockpicking tools you can buy online and you don't need to be a locksmith to get them! The most commonly used lock today is the pin tumbler lock. A series of pins that are divided at certain points must be raised to these dividing points in relationship to the separation between the cylinder wall and the shell of the lock by a key cut for that particular series of pin divisions. Thus the cylinder can be turned, and the mechanism or lock is unlocked.
A special tension wrench is called a Feather Touch, and it is used for high security mushroom and spool pin tumbler locks. Its delicate spring-loaded action allows the pick to bypass the tendencies of these pins to stick. This tool you can get from the site shown above.
You can buy lock picks online and we recommend the site shown above if you are in the uk. With every purchase they will send you a free guide to picking locks and there are other free help guides on their website.