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Picking Kwikset Smart Key - The Ultimate Kwikset Smart Key Defeat

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

Here is the video that the lock manufacturer Kwikset doesn't want you to see: This tool easily defeats the Kwikset Smartkey lock.

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  • Terry Whin-Yates (3rd Generation Locksmith) from Mr. Locksmith was not allowed by Weiser Lock to enter the “Professional Lock Picking Contest” on Tuesday night July 26, 2011 at the PNE Prize Home in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. Also, several other Mr. Locksmith representatives were not allowed to enter the picking contest to pick the Weiser Smart Key deadbolts. Future events to be named "Amateur only Lock Picking Contest" or if you watch this video you can't enter either.

  • @BecomeaLocksmith

    Huuuh? What's up with THAT?

  • I think that deadbolt was modified. When this guy throws the bolt, he removed the key without turning it back to its home position--you can't remove the key that way!

  • @happy543210

    Not modified at all.. go back and watch the video in full screen. The tool is clearly removed when it's at the 12 o'clock position, the normal position to remove a working key. I own the tool and it works as shown. Even though, you have to remember that this isn't a pin tumbler lock, so yes you can remove the key in the turned position. In fact, when you re key the lock you'll be doing just that; removing and inserting a new key at the 3 o'clock position.

  • @AdvancedLockService After going back to watch the video, I noticed there are two video edits (right before you insert the tool and right after you remove it).

  • @happy543210

    Yeah, you're completely right. I think they could have shot that a little smoother. There's nothing worse than video edits and cut away shots to cast doubt on the credibility of a product, huh? Makes me think of a Chris Angel video, some of them are just plain hokey.

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  • @portlandog Schlage doesn't make there SecureKey any more its just pins now

  • @happy543210 Actually I have seen this tool in action. This video is very real. The only thing he isn't properly demonstrating is the amount of force necessary in this operation. If you have these locks on your home or business you are a fool. And now that almost all Kwikset brand locks sold are Smart Key well....um....buy Schlage. That is all.

  • I am a locksmith. What you seen here is true. Do not buy Smartkey locks, and yes , thieves have tools or make modified versions of these tools. You can thank videos like this one for that.

  • What I've seen done is cutting a kwikset key to 33333 and simply using vise grips to turn the blank. Although the blank does occasionally break. This seems like a good tool. I knew someone would come out with it. These locks are crap! By the way, do they make one for the Schlage version?

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