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  • Does it destroy cylinders or only open them?

  • @TheLolbrol it opens them.

  • does or does not work in europe??

  • @bruintje3014 yes it does

  • is neit geschikt voor europese sloten

  • @lolliebeer ya . good for Euro cylinders. You just need the correct tip/attachment.

    it comes with 20 or so.

  • sounds like a duck

  • @TheForgottenPanzer yeah..a duck that eats hi-security locks for breakfast. =/

    thanks for watching =)

  • yeah dude how much

    

  • stewie my nigggaaaaa

  • hello i have a klom for sale please p.m if you are interested

  • @zaklondon got one, thanks =) you might want to try the buy sell trade section of keypickingdotcom....ill bet some one will snatch it up if the price is right.

  • hi

    how would you compare the klom to

    the southord E500XT ?

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  • which of snap gun and klom epg wud u say is the easyest to use?

  • hey wiz is this klom epg loud? and wud u prefer this or a snap gun as of comfort?

  • yes it is very loud.

    a snap gun is always handy to have,but no "comfort"

    differences.

  • Just one question: Have you try other brand of electric pick gun? If yes witch one did you consider as the best pick gun on the market?

  • yes, i have....

    for the price, the klom wins.

    just be careful where you buy it...

    korea is best avoided,even though that is the home of KLOM

  • And if i do not consider the price witch pick gun did you consider the best?

  • Hey champ. At 2:45 you say "It seems the higher the tolerences are in the locks, the easier they pick"

    You've got your words backwards. By "high tolerence" you're saying "higher tolerence for error" meaning, 'more errors are allowed'.

    Equally, "low tolerence (for error)" means 'less errors are allowed'. :)

  • yes,i have since figured that out...=)

    thank just the same...

    (i learn new stuff everyday...)

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  • by "he" i assume you mean 'ME" lol

    anyway,some locks pick easier ccw than cw.

    just the way it is...

  • Hey Hey, I saw on the site you need an adaptor. Is that just a convertor for the flat to round or is it something to convert voltage? Where can I get it (the adaptor)

  • its a charger...it comes with the unit,not sold

    alone.

  • I LOVE the ITT Tech School of Criminal Justice ad playing in the background while you pick locks. LMAO.

  • LOL you get a cookie =)...thanks for watching.

  • for lock with security pins

    as it will not fit ??

  • Thank you wizwazzle

  • because I will buy a pickgun next week, and I want to know the best pickgun

  • oh, ok...yes the KLOM is quite good...

    it will open almost ANY lock with no security pins..

    like most residential deadbolts..

  • Merci pour le partage

    svp est ce que c'est efficace avec tout les serrures parceque je vais acheter pickgun klom bientot

  • Thank you for sharing

    english translation:

    Please, what's effective with all the locks because I will soon buy pickgun klom

    sorry, i dont really understand what you want to know. please use google translate,and i will try and help you...

  • This video is VERY good! :-D

  • hi super vid ive got one,have you tryed locks with security pins yet,ive no luck with the klom on security pins?

  • i have tryed, but it usually just puts the lock into false set, so i dont bother..SPP is much faster.

    ( the epg has been a godsend on a couple occasions...™Best locks....)

  • I heard u have to have a licence to buy pics and all that stuff from places, is that the only way to get the tools, cuz so far I have just made mind off the grinder.

  • you heard wrong.

  • Nice criminal justice in the back ground. :P

  • Great video! 5 stars from me.

    Can't wait to order one of theese! :)

  • and how much did u tighten the screw at the silver part...i tightened it 3/4

  • snug...a drop of blue loc-tite helps too.

  • what did u make the pick out of??

  • the replacement blade?

    industrial spring stainless steel ..city bus wiper inserts....

  • where do u get them....and they're wider right?

  • 2 to 3 x wider and 3x thicker,with holes drilled in each end,

    and VERY hard to obtain..( I got mine from the local scrapyard.)

  • thx 4 the info....do they come in pairs like usual car wiper inserts?

  • what do u mean at 3:58...bind?i dont really understand ..a tension wrench that binds...

  • binding=preventing the plug from turning,&

    interfering with feedback...

  • nice video's, I like them to watch

    nice t-shirt also!

  • Hello again, I was just wondering where do you find all them wiperblades from? In my area I been biking around and can't even find one in the trash? I also went to Canadian tire's and Walmarts garbage cans and found only one set? The junk yard here has the rubber and tine already removed? I'm just curious where you get loads of them?.I can buy them new wipers but there $6.00 the cheapest.Any suggestions would help.Cheers m8!

  • keep stalking crappy tire...thats where i get most of mine...the 45-gallon drums out in the parking lot are a goldmine...even better, do what i did,and get one of the mechanics to save them 4 u...

    (you will find LOTS once the weather gets shitty)

    good luck,let me know how ya make out...

    wiz

  • Thanks for your reply Wiz!! I will let you know how the hunt goes.

  • nice pick gun it eat all them locks

  • lol sure does..

    thanks foe watching..=)

  • Nice videos you have! Cheers!

  • that thing is loud as hell lol

  • would you sell a set of picks? or do you just trade for them?

  • how many pins did that last high security lock have that you picked after the deadbolts?

  • SIX =)

  • fether light tension works best for electric pickgun picking.

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  • Very fair comments. The epg is very handy to have at hand at times. Keep up the good work.And thanks for the advice on lube on lockouts here a little spray of lube can make all the difference on the job as for the long term we don't really care as we got in but very good advice. Thanks

  • absolutely...=)

  • Nice vid on the klom for spools you would be better off putting the lock in a vice and rock your tenision tool whilst hitting the false sets you will catch the sheerline a little bit of wd40 will help good luck love your spp demos and as others have said why the epg??

  • thanks,but i have sworn off EVER using wd-40 in a lock,except for flushing and cleaning disassembled locks,or in old rusted,seized locks.

    (it does more harm than good.)

    when it mixes with the graphite powder,previously used in the lock,it makes a nasty sludge.

    for lube i use a silicone-based product,

    which dries very quickly,and leaves a dry coat

    of silicone on the internals,providing superior lube,w/o the mess.

    as for the EPG,just a demo of the tool,as its

    handy to have in any pickers arsenal.

  • nice gun, nicely picked 5*

  • Whaaaaat!!! The master of SPPing is using a pickgun? Well Wiz, I am kinda suprised by that! :)

    Nice tool!

  • yeah...its there if i need it =]

  • First off - I SO need that shirt... LOVE IT.

    5 stars for SURE!!! That pickgun is cool! THough I was wondering if that lockwood was gonna give it up to you. Of course - it did in the end.

    And it doesnt suprise me ONE BIT that you are already making end pieces for it. LOL. You are gonna have your own brand one day you know that right?

  • Stewie's cool!

  • Excelent electric pick gun 5*

  • The Lockwoods DEFY YOU!!! haha. But they too crumble! Oh the HUMANITY!!!

  • somewhat impressive, no?

    still trying to figure out security pins..

    the klom brings ANY lock into a false instantly.

    just gotta figure out how to set spools...

    i have found very little info on this

    tool,outside of yt vids..

  • cool!!!

  • I never thought of you as a pick gun kind of guy and nice vid man. Nice fabricated pick needle

    5/5

  • I love it! Though, I must say, a bit out of my price range now, no matter how much I would love to have it. :P

    Rock on.

  • Excellent demo waz, have fun

    i dont think there is any machine that can beat you for spp tho !

  • yes, thank you i am having loads of fun =]

    i have to use a lot of self control,

    to put it away,and not play with it too much...

    =) when i find a super high security lock it chews thru ill post another demo...

  • guess you finally broke down and bought one make sure to do more vids with that thing

  • Very nice. I am sticking with my picks that i made for now, but that is a very sweet tool. Keep up the good work and thanks for all these videos.

  • nice

  • Cool man. Certainly an alternative to drilling a lock for locksmiths.

  • Nice new toy you got there!bet it feels weird not SPPing?bet its a lot of fun though

  • thats crazy whoever is living with you must not let u use that to ofter eh lol?

  • really kool

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