Heard about Tesa picks from Mr. Li's interpreter many times, and they talk about Mul-T-Lock picks too.
Three two erre mentioned 2 yrs ago first Time, but dunno what's realized...
Heard about Tesa picks from Mr. Li's interpreter many times, and they talk about Mul-T-Lock picks too.
Three two erre mentioned 2 yrs ago first Time, but dunno what's realized...
Asifmehmmod1 (5th April, 2020)
I have the LW4 (Australian KW1) lishi pick. It’s ok. I don’t need it often but it does come in handy. Especially if the customer has lost their keys and needs new ones.
in short, good tool but not as integral as the auto lishi’s.
qeso705 (5th April, 2020)
Mostlikely they want put a lot money in new development and look first for area where is possible only slighlty adapt current stuff. Did you see another method to read so easy like Lishi 2 in 1 European residential and commercial locks? Someone told me about Italy company which make such things but he wasnt able to give full details.
It must be a secret company, because I didn't see such a thing last year in Bologna @ ELF'19. The ANSI meeting this year went into the bin for sure, so can't Tell ya if somebody made this As a New project.
You can be sure that I Will catch such a tool if it comes out for a usual european lock...
the issue is the euro keyways , european and uk keyways are too paracentric for the lishi design of tool to work well and be strong enough. we did look at this back in 2013 were with mr li we made some prototype picks for the locks 4 vans S series lock , the tool work but was easily broken despite this being a forgiving keyway compared to some.
the locks that these can be developped for are those with forgiving keyways , usa cylinders have far more forgiving keyways so tools for these were developped. never say never though
PocketHero (5th April, 2020), qeso705 (5th April, 2020)
Did you rapid heard about italy company which make readers for european/UK locks?
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