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    Hi all, i want your advice on lishi or turbo decoder tools. They are so many selling them now i dont know what to choose. I am looking for something to pick/decode good quality and good supplier. Thanks

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    I use LISHI's 2in1 very good tool

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    +1 for the Lishi, never failed for me

    Turbo decoder is something like a collectible sweet candy for me, perfect tool to make "jobs what need to being fast", but in a locksmith case time does not matter and from it's price you can get 10 lishi....

    And just one more thing: Lishi have some picks what can not just push but pull back the levers, its very helpful if a spring just broke inside and the wafer falls down or you push it over and dirt keep it there.
    Countless lockpicking stuff, AVDI Original, Tango, Orange 5, TMpro2, sooo mutch chinese stuffs from FVDI Full through VCDS to Benz key programmers, 3 cats and hopefully still 20 fingers......

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    Quote Originally Posted by lpf01 View Post
    +1 for the Lishi, never failed for me

    Turbo decoder is something like a collectible sweet candy for me, perfect tool to make "jobs what need to being fast", but in a locksmith case time does not matter and from it's price you can get 10 lishi....

    And just one more thing: Lishi have some picks what can not just push but pull back the levers, its very helpful if a spring just broke inside and the wafer falls down or you push it over and dirt keep it there.
    Or gummed up with grease so hard it would take forever to free the tumblers completely with lube. Hu100 seems to be the worst around here for me, but that trick of pushing back with lever when spring won't do it is something I use from time to time. I have not seen that in any literature.

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    Had 2 cases on broken Turbodecoeders in locks(not by me ). Take a look. Took me almost 5 hours for extraction. But I can only imagine the bitter taste, Decoder owners have felt.
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    Default lock pick tool

    most lishi work well and some don't, you will always have to be prepared to strip locks or ignition or buy codes from dealers or key code suppliers.
    The most useful lishi I have is the hu66 decoder. this will get a direct read from the ignition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kemaster View Post
    Had 2 cases on broken Turbodecoeders in locks(not by me ). Take a look. Took me almost 5 hours for extraction. But I can only imagine the bitter taste, Decoder owners have felt.
    This should happen only if you don't know how to use the Turbodecoder. You must never force it and you must always follow the steps for inserting and extracting. It also works only on original locks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by autoTkey View Post
    This should happen only if you don't know how to use the Turbodecoder. You must never force it and you must always follow the steps for inserting and extracting. It also works only on original locks...
    Colegues that broke these decoders are enough experienced, believe me. Sometimes there are circs that can't be avoided

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    When I look at the photo you posted it is hard to believe they are experienced.... I've broken it a few times, too and it has always been because of me.

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    get real lishis not knock off some them dont work right i would by toubro decoders if there were not so much i have used them like them more than lishi but lishi is better in the long run on your pocket and saving you form having to run an keycode

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    . They broke the whole part inside but it was so stuck there was no other way to pull it out but in fragments only

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    Agree with the +1 for lishi.

    Have seen 4 broken Turbo type HU101 tools in locks by different users too also decodes seem a little out .

    Lishi is the way to go cheap enough and great range .

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    If it was me i'd go for Lishi. Turbo Decoder is nice.. but why would spent 10x times bigger if the cheaper one can do the same job effectively as the one that cost more? If the purpose is to make a living,Lishi is sufficient. If you're looking for a collectible items..then go for Turbo.

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    Where is best place to buy genuine lishi from

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