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  • you are jiggling the wrong locks jigglers are made for cars

  • lol! a tool anyone can buy... but is a felony to own unless you have a lock-pick license.

  • @ANCUTTER No it is not asshole. Shut the fuck up and stop spreading disinformation!!!

  • I hate retards. Google it if you dont believe me. And I Have the court transcripts to prove it. 43 of the states in U.S. its a felony to own a lock-pick set without license.

  • @ANCUTTER Alright I googled it, I think you are misunderstanding burglary tool laws. Legaly a lockpick is the same as a hammer or a crowbar. They are legal to own and purchase but if there is evedence to prove malicious intent then you are gulty of a felony (possesion of burglary tools). A LOCKSMITH license is required to practice the locksmith trade professionaly, but any one can have lockpicks. Retard. 

  • The Reason i know this is because in california i was stopped by a cop who thought id been smoking.( which i wasn't). Either way i allowed him to search me and i had a Set of jigglers because i work at a car junkyard. I was arrested and charged with felony possession.

  • @ANCUTTER I keep coming across page after page that says to be charged like that there must be intent, whatever that means. Did they find some bullshit way to say that you had crimminal intent? Have you actually went to court? Have you been convicted? Is it a done deal? Tell me the whole story.

  • lame, stop advertising your site. -____-...get a new lock too.

  • kick that fucker in

  • These jigglers are for automotive only. Seriously doubt anyone can open a pin tumbler lock with those. Looks like that lock either had no pins or 1 pin inside the cylinder. I call BS. I use these all the time. weak video IMHO.

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  • @TheCerveloist

    I have an almost identical set. They are marketed on the site I purchased them from as being for pin tumbler locks, and they do work.

    I have opened several pin tumbler padlocks with them but have never attempted a door.

    The key I have most success with is one which looks like a double sided bump key, instead of using a 'jiggling' motion, I rake the lock (as in traditional picking) while applying a slight turning motion.

  • i made one for a 1$ candy thing and i open it and i got like 55 $

  • That is an american lock it opens when you just look it. :D

  • lol

  • No talent. Thats like using cheat codes.

  • I'm sold.

  • this door knob looks w3eak and flimsy. you need to do it on a mansions door. something more sophisticated

  • agree

  • that's cool

  • why do you need so many picks different shapes are there different locks that need different picks?

  • you need a new door lock

  • jiggler is a funny word XD

  • none of you can type or spell

  • Yes a great too and not enff videos on useing them

  • Good idea, lets see more.

  • MANY MANY MANY old kwikset and wieser locks have about 30 different combinations, some of witch are keyed so that they exceed the M.A.C.S for that particular lock, and when the key wears a little, the pin landing changes signifigantly eventually resulting in rapid wear.

  • First off, that doorknob is installed upside down, second its apparently pretty old, or worn or improperly installed as the knob has tons of free play when he bumps it up and down. Many of these locks were sold ages ago with a simple key bitting with the idea that they would be rekeyed.

  • Comedian Steve Write says- "I accidently put my car keys in my front door lock and my house started up. So I figured what the hell, might as well take it for a ride!"

    Very cool, I'll have to try that!

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