Best keyed padlocks according to redditors

We found 411 Reddit comments discussing the best keyed padlocks. We ranked the 181 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Keyed Padlocks:

u/zspartancats · 1588 pointsr/videos

The Lockpicking Lawyer recommend this for a good value lock. It isn't pick proof but it is great if you're on a budget. It is gonna provide some difficult to physical and picking attacks. Its good for locking up your shed and such things.
https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-20-70-Stainless-Different/dp/B009S5Y6ZS/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_60_img_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WDEXDDNG6E7GNCQSGDKA

Here are the locks you would used to lock up something very valuable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6iMmCSayBQ

u/DankidyDan2521 · 74 pointsr/JusticeServed
u/hulkzillaman · 22 pointsr/guns

First off familiarize yourself with the four rules of firearm safety

>Treat all guns as if they are loaded.

>Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.

>Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.

>Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.

sounds like a safe is out of the question, if so you can pick these up a couple of gunvault breech lock kits or these.

second you can pick up a universal gun cleaning kit, hoppes no. 9 cleaning solvent, and cleaning patches online or at your local Walmart.

u/canigetsomecereal · 16 pointsr/lockpicking

You two should try Masterlock 141D's. They're practically everywhere, easy to pick, and give great feedback when setting the pins.

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Link to Amazon's 141D listing for reference.

u/JMJimmy · 10 pointsr/videos

/u/LockPickingLawyer/ applies the force in a similar way as the hammer does. The wrenches apply the force to the shackle while the hammer applies it to the lock body but they target the same point - where the cutout in the shackle meets the locking lug.

The wrench attack fails if you've got a long shackle though and when it's attached to something that interferes with your ability to place the wrench in the correct position at the top of the shackle. A hammer (or pry-bar) attack only needs the ability to get in-between the shackle and pull away from what it is attached to.

The point is either way that other styles aren't as susceptible because the forces can't be applied to that section of the lock.

u/Nerdlinger · 7 pointsr/bicycling
u/throwawaytnt · 5 pointsr/lockpicking

Alright, so this is risky -recommending these picks with the admin here, but I've got my reasons.

This set right here was my first lock picking set. It has everything you need to attack low security locks, but you do need to put some work into them with some sandpaper. Here is my 30 minute video review. I think I cover everything in this video if you feel like dedicating your time.

If you have more money in the budget, Southord sells a decent set for about $25 US. Link

Also, I really love Sparrows stuff. They're great for higher security locks and their tools are very presentable to any prying eyes. Plus, they require much less finishing. Here are a few good beginner kits:

One

Two

BTW, here's a copy-pasta that I made if you live in the US and want to order from Sparrows:

To get the most bang out of your buck, you want to spend more than $24.72 (total). This is because the Canadian currency's value is less than the US currency's value. Math below.

Break-even point where $CAD = $USD for Sparrows Lock Picks:

Conversion rate: $1 CAD ~ $0.78 USD

Shipping rate: $6.99 CAD

0.78(x + 6.99) = x

0.78x + (0.78)(6.99) = x

(0.78)(6.99) = 0.22x

(0.78)(6.99)/0.22 = x

x ~ $24.72 CAD and USD.

Of course, you could always PM me, and I could put together a list of stuff to fit your budget.

Locks to pick


  • Beginner: Easily found at Walmart. Low security, 4 pins. You can learn Top of Keyway (TOK) and Bottom of Keyway (BOK) very easily on this. This has low tolerance machining, but the great news is that you could feel the pins setting! Plus they're nice and cheap. Master No. 3 and No. 5 are good beginner locks, but unfortunately, they're super expensive relative to Walmart security.

  • Advanced: This is where you start hitting security pins. This will have 2 spools out of 4 pins total, but you will absolutely feel them. Many would recommend the Master 140, but personally, those spools are too low quality and 1 spool out of 4 pins is not enough to get a good feel.

    Feel free to ask me anything!
u/tkbisign · 5 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I use this for lockers and this for my storage unit.

u/savyzzyz · 5 pointsr/lockpicking

Careful, that listing is only for ONE lock (BLUE). American Locks are hard to find on Amazon.ca. Amazon.com (US) has them for $10 each and ships to Canada (or if near the border, find a friend to ship to and pick up):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015MG09E8

u/GALACTICA-Actual · 5 pointsr/lockpicking

I'd turn around and walk out.

I keep very little of my gear in my locker, I keep all my guitars and main amps at either my folk's house or the studio. But I keep my tech. cases, boats, a few amps, and now, almost everything I own from my apt.

I can't tell you how many guys/bands I know/see that store their stuff in 24 hour access, and put a fucking Master lock on it, thinking because they got the one with the yellow rubber coating that it's a tough lock. Then they're surprised when they go to get their gear for their next show, and their locker's been emptied. (And guess what? It happened 10 minutes after they loaded it in there.)

I also can't tell you how many times I've told smaller acts pulling a trailer to spend sixty bucks on a better lock, back it against a wall, and pull the coil wire.

I get an indoor locker and put this on it. They'd have to tear the door off to get in there, unless they've got a few hours to try to work it.

u/lol_wutdafuq · 4 pointsr/motorcycles

My V-Strom came with one. I used it until I lost it. Then I started using a gun lock, which works much better--I can put the lock around the chinbar and part of the bike.

...though I have a top box so the lock is easy to carry.

u/ScarredGrey · 4 pointsr/onewheel

This is the best I've found. It folds into a small enough package to put on the hip of your pants.

It can't be cut with cable Cutters due to the material in shape.

The cuff parts are wrapped in rubber so they don't scratch your onewheel.

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Street-9-Hardened-8290DPS/dp/B0009V1WQQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1541963733&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=handcuff+bike+lock

u/cyberole · 4 pointsr/lockpicking

I’m from Denmark, and I had the same problem, and ended up buying this:


Master Lock Safety M/Lock Lockout Padlock-RED 410RED, One-Size https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00192092C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xXiQDbXHZKZFA

Since I couldn’t find it anywhere cheaper, in the EU!

Hope this helps! :)

u/EuphoricReaction · 4 pointsr/SexToys

I use toolboxes to store my collection for similar privacy purposes. This is my current toolbox and these are the locks I use on it. If you need a slightly smaller and cheaper box I would also recommend this toolbox and this lock as I had used them in the past. Best of luck!

u/Baron_Von_D · 4 pointsr/philadelphia

Bike cuffs
I wonder if those are harder to break then a u-lock.

u/harborrider · 4 pointsr/ebikes

They are coated with rubber so no scratch and intimidating as they look like cuffs. Attach them to your frame and bike seat support for easy carry.

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Street-9-Hardened-8290DPS/dp/B0009V1WQQ

u/Metalegs · 3 pointsr/lockpicking

You can get a dozen 72/40s for 44$ And repin the hell out of them. https://www.amazon.com/Aluminum-Safety-Padlock-Orange-Keyed/dp/B01N2U5VDS/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=abus+72%2F40+12&qid=1568399917&s=hi&sr=1-3

The Abus has a tight keyway, just FYI.

The 1100 American is an awesome lock. you can pull all the pins out and get some great practice.

u/pokesomi · 3 pointsr/lockpicking

I just bought 4 of these on amazon

Master Lock 140D Solid Brass Keyed Different Padlock with 1-9/16-Inch Wide Body, 1/4-Inch Shackle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004SQL7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_x.SVBb77BTH8P

Are these similar to the 140. Or something completely different

u/Conzay755 · 3 pointsr/lockpicking

From what I can tell that looks like it would only have regular pins in it, you could try this master "practice" lock http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-410RED-Different-Lockout/dp/B00192092C/ref=pd_sim_328_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=41H6icC6SRL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR144%2C160_&refRID=0Z7VXWRM2GXGV0VF6WY7 its got mostly spool pins witch is good for practice

u/lukaskuzmiak · 3 pointsr/lockpicking

Depends where you are but Amazon has it pretty cheap :) https://www.amazon.com/Government-Safety-Lockout-Padlock-Zenex/dp/B001HWD3Q8/

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Hunting on eBay sometimes proves effective too for a couple at the same time to make them even cheaper

u/stab_in_the_eye · 3 pointsr/lockpicking

This lock is a cheap masterlock but suprisingly well made core. It is 6 pins full of security pins. It was difficult to pick but for $8 it was very good.

I didn't take it apart but it seemed spool heavy but if feel like there are some serrated pins. I'm relatively new to lock picking myself.

If you wanted to take the plastic shell apart I am sure you could play with the pinning and use a vice grip to pick it.


Master Lock 410GRN Green 410 Zenex Safety Padlock with Short Body, 1/4" x 1-1/2" Shackle (Pack of 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001HWD3Q8/ref=cm_sw_r_apa_GuTnybCX0JS8V

u/mgsecure · 3 pointsr/lockpicking

The American 5200 and the Mako 427 are blue, cheapish, and generally on amazon in the US.

u/Joshforester · 3 pointsr/guns
u/DrGeorgeTompson · 3 pointsr/moped

I use this stupid hard chain covered in an old mountain bike tube with a [fancy titanium alloy lock] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G7P3FYA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1). It's much more bang for your buck than a krytonite or some other ludicrously expensive "bike chain".

It's kinda overkill really but I was super nervous about theft when I moved into the city.

u/Alexm312 · 3 pointsr/chicago

Wow that sucks. To help deter that from happening again at the gym get a disk lock they are more difficult to cut with bolt cutters. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00004SQKX/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1416160152&sr=8-1

u/Nightwolf613 · 3 pointsr/lockpicking

Today I ordered a couple locks from Amazon that are pretty cheap. The Abus 80TI/50 (green belt) is $13.11 right now.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00G7P3FYA/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1520483379&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Abus

I also ordered an American 1106 (blue belt) for $9.87

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015MG09E8/ref=pd_aw_fbt_60_img_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=YDTCDD4HSFGP6KAZBZ5H

I wanted to get a few locks that are progressively harder to practice on and learn more about security pins, found good prices on these and couldn't pass them up.

u/sandmansleepy · 3 pointsr/ar15

Abus locks are the way to go. 30 bucks or so is what I have found some good ones. I can sometimes rake American locks, and picking them is way easier than abus locks. The master lock you have can be jiggled open practically, or a little poky can be inserted in the third spinner and it will open, or you can use a probe and feel when they are in place.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009S5Y69E/

If this fits it is what I would suggest. But they have cheaper ones. It shows the size specs on the pics I think.

u/FullKage · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

This is exactly what I would recommend as well. Although if you can grab a cutaway lock over an acrylic, I think they’re a bit better. But you’ll soon be done with both so it’s probably a moot point. Then I’d go MasterLock #3 and then into MasterLock 140, both are pretty available either online or in stores.

MasterLock #3 are $6 on Amazon.

MasterLock 140 are $7 on Amazon.

u/nrdpum88 · 2 pointsr/Hamilton

Definitely is sketchy. When I use to workout there I got myself one of the Round Padlock that’s used for storage lockers. Lol. Not sure if Crunch or GoodLife is any better in Jackson?

u/Jedecon · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

No. That is not the right one, but it is a variant. The lock you have linked is the master keyed version. You want this one:


https://www.masterlock.com/business-use/product/410RED


Here it is on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Government-Safety-Lockout-Padlock-Zenex/dp/B00192092C/

u/Zer0pi314 · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

Here is that exact lock but green.. it's $ 0.56 cheaper than the red one. Or if you don't care about prime you can get it for $7.90 and save $1.09 per lock, compared to the red colored ones

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B001HWD3Q8/ref=dp_olp_new_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=new

u/PeaceBeWithYou- · 2 pointsr/Dualsport

Not OP, but a fellow XR owner. My solution was to hide away a kill switch. This combined with a cable and lock, and have never had a problem in the City. You can probably go without lock and chain in a small town, but I don't want someone picking up my bike and tossing it in their truck. Better safe than sorry

u/numlok · 2 pointsr/bicycling
u/Sariel007 · 2 pointsr/Austin

Uncle Bob's used to do a name your price for the first month where you can literally pay a penny for the first month. Public Storage has a $1 special for the first month. In both cases after the first month you pay the "normal" rate. At Public storage there is a one time Administration fee (I think $15) and I am pretty sure Uncle Bob's does the same.

The normal monthly fee can vary widely within the same company, this is do to location. Wanna store at the Public Storage on 6th street? That's gonna cost ya so shop around in terms of location. The flip side of that is some of the cheapest rates are in the worst part of town and get broken into more frequently than the nicer more expensive areas of town. The people that work there will try to sell you insurance (optional but if you decline it you have to sign a waiver stating if your stuff is damaged or stolen you won't sue) and a lock like this. You can bring your own lock if you have one or buy one somewhere else but it has to be the type of lock in the link. This is for your benefit as these type of locks are pretty easy to cut and get your shit stolen.

My wife is a manager at Public Storage and an ex-manager at Uncle Bob's. She told me a funny story about working at Uncle Bob's when they were running the name your own price. Some guy walks in and asks how much a 5x10 was she quotes him the regular price and explains the special. He named his price as the regular going rate. She just wrote up the paperwork and told him to sign on the line.

u/Cornelius_Talmage · 2 pointsr/reddit.com

Or you could buy a pair of these...

u/priest144 · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

I started picking dimple locks with an ABUS 751B/50. It was a great lock on which to learn dimples. Amazon link

u/LockPickingCoder · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

I was thinking the same, but hey here is a cheaper idea for you (another i considered) - 12 cylinders shipped $44 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2U5VDS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ovzDDb3YAYPH1

You will have a bunch of lock bodies as leftovers..

u/iamnaerok · 2 pointsr/LosAngeles

I used these locks when I owned my motorcycle. I believe they have a shorter version for bicycles. They're big and bulky but Master Lock has an anti-theft guarantee that they will reimburse you X amount of money if someone does actually cut/break the lock and steal your bike.

u/katamba1 · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

Get something like this: https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-20-70-KD-Stainless/dp/B009S5Y6ZS Tough little fucker and would probably be easier to go through the case than the lock.

u/mylockpickingalias · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

These have a spinning drill plate that prevent drilling very well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001V5IYW4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3dp7Cb51WXGPP

u/midmous · 2 pointsr/ElectricScooters

Master Lock Street Cuffs

u/canadianHockeyGuyEh · 2 pointsr/canadaguns

https://www.amazon.ca/64TI-40-3-PACK-KA-Titalium/dp/B00G7P3A2W/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1500127784&sr=1-1&keywords=abus+lock

1.5" but very high quality compared with master lock. Also not combo, but at least key'd alike. I bought these to lock ammo cans and they work ok on the 30 cal ones.

u/GeezerPicks · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

Pick the American 1100 for a blue belt. Amazon has it in yellow for $9.68. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015MG09E8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_evtJzb30VMHB0


u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

That makes no sense - they come in original packaging, and have the serrated key pins, the fully serrated driver pins, and spools. The bitting however is just plain terrible. Not sure how it would be counterfeit.

Edit: American Lock A1106YLW Padlock Keyed, Aluminum, Yellow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015MG09E8/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_qoMQAbGW14XCR here is the link to the Amazon purchase. If they're selling counterfeits, we have a problem.

u/vff · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

Not sure why your post got downvoted (hopefully that will be corrected as more people see your post), but welcome to the community! Those were great locks to start with. Just the right amount of challenge.

If you're looking for ideas where to go next, I'd suggest looking at the lock list that will be posted by a bot in a reply to this message when I suggest you take a stab! at some more difficult locks, and see if any look good. There is also the belt ranking list which is far mor comprehensive.

I particularly enjoyed the Abus 55/40 which is a good tick up in difficulty from the locks you've been opening but will still be within your abilities. You can find it on Amazon for about $6 or $7, with free shipping if you have Prime.

u/potkettleracism · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

If he didn't have much trouble with the Abus, maybe try one of these for the next one?

u/w1sdumb · 2 pointsr/gifs

This was me after like 2 days with a cheap lock pick set from amazon.

Got the Master Lock from a local grocery store for $8...I would suggest gettin a different lock if you want to keep your things lol

u/K9b1ack · 2 pointsr/videos

It really depends on your price range but I wouldn't go any cheaper than this

u/legendofthesamurai · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

I'll second the American 1100, but add the Abus 80ti/50 to that list -- good tolerance, six pins with a serrated, four spools, and a T-pin, and they're only ~$12. Officially they're green belt locks, but I think they hold their own against a number of the blue belt locks.

In addition to the Master 410 LOTO, you also might consider looking for a PacLock PL410-Pro (~$16), which is basically a 7-pin version with better tolerances. They're available online, but some Home Depots are starting to stock them.

Ace Hardware stores typically carry some decent 1.5" brass padlocks made for them by Brinks -- they're generally cheap and are loaded with spools. Sometimes you can even find an A527, which is a clone of the American Lock 700.

u/snowinferno · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

Here's a link to a bunch of 72/40s if you're looking to practice the same lock with the same bitting. It can help you learn how two identical models can have different binding order.

ABUS 72/40 Aluminum Safety Padlock Orange Keyed Alike - Long Shackle (1-1/2") - 12 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2U5VDS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qcKTDbWSB1D0K

u/anarchtica · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

For the Abus 64TI/50, I use the Peterson .040 pry bar and Peterson hook 1 in .018. Once you've picked it a few times and know the binding order, the lock becomes pretty easy to pick consistently.

The Master Lock 570 is a challenging lock due to the dead core. I recommend working your way up to this lock. The Master Lock 140, Brinks 40mm (non-brass), and Abus 55/40. For these locks I use Sparrows' BOK tension and Peterson hook 1 in .025.

Once you've got these down, you can step up to the Paclock 90A, Master Lock 410, and American 1100. For these locks I'll use the previously mentioned Peterson hook 1 in .018, Peterson hook 7 in .018, the previously mentioned Peterson .040 pry bar, and the Peterson .050 pry bar.

Good luck!

u/codewired · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I got a Ziotek Chassis lock to prevent people from opening the case, to quickly steal the GPU. Yes, anyone can bypass these lock, but it would be more challenging than just having thumb screws.


I plan on, within a few weeks, drill a small hole at the back of the chassis, enough to fit one of these padlock using this security cable , tied down to either the bed or desk.

  • edit: nvm, I don't think you can do this to your rosewill challenger. I can with my R4 because it has a side panel hand scoop thingy(don't know the technical term) where I can drill a hole Like this
u/treetablebenchgrass · 2 pointsr/exmormon

If one did this, one might consider a padlock such as this, as it is harder to cut with bolt cutters.

Again, not that anyone here would recommend such conduct.

u/fuzeebear · 2 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

Sorry to hear about the theft. You probably don't want to deal with the hassle of selling the van, so here's what you should do, if you still plan to gig with the van:

  • Get a locking metal bulkhead
  • secure the side and rear doors with a Hidden shackle hasp and padlock

    You're looking at about $350 in parts, but you can probably install these yourself. Better to drop a few hundred now to save several grand later.
u/wokka1 · 2 pointsr/polarisslingshot

Always have to worry about it unless you can hide it in a garage, and even then, people can see you driving it and parking it inside. There is no way to prevent a theft, just convince the casual theives to leave it alone.

A lot of sling owners use https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Street-9-Hardened-8290DPS/dp/B0009V1WQQ/ and cut the wheel all the way to one side before putting them on.

Try covering it to hide it at a minimum.

Putting a keyless start like https://allthingsslingshot.com/products/keyless-ignition-for-the-polaris-slingshot to dissuade

Maybe a motion alarm with GPS as well?

I'm pretty rural and where I park mine can't be seen, plus I have a large dog that is very friendly but looks frightening, so I haven't put an alarm on mine.

-edit- fixed link

u/jonnyrocket · 2 pointsr/ClayBusters

That Pelican that leftnose linked is a much nicer case, but I picked this one up when it was on sale for $60. It protected my gun well on the few flights its been on.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E2217I6/

I also used these locks with it. 3 locks that can all open with the same key.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G7P3A2W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Blaquebox · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

Thanks. Yes, tension was critical. It’s either a Tron or Atilla. I don’t remember which. I have a few of both. The next lock is this monster. He’s sitting on my bench now. Stanley

u/ayumusan · 2 pointsr/ar15

I would suggest Abus padlocks since they’re harder to defeat than most padlocks and if you’re flying one of these.

u/dimartin47 · 2 pointsr/Super73

I bought an anti-theft motorcycle alarm, it's triggered by any vibration or movement. I lock it up with some heavy duty chain and an "impenetrable" lock. I live in Chicago and it's worked pretty well for me thus far.

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Anti-Theft alarm: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MFBV7TW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Heavy Duty Chain: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005UMC8BW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Steel Padlock: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001V5IYT2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/mr___ · 2 pointsr/electricians

Abus diskus

https://www.amazon.com/d/Keyed-Padlocks/ABUS-20-70-Stainless-Different/B009S5Y6ZS

Bolt cutters, ramset gun, hydraulic cutters, angle grinder, etc will get any lock off in seconds. At the same time, better locks are better; a good lock might hold for 2 minutes instead of literally 5 seconds

u/KillerPicking · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

In order from my progression:

Master 140

Brinks

Abus

American

Now it's a fairly large jump from brinks to abus so I recommend getting a few more brinks and masters first. Just get a different model with "higher" security every time until you think you are up for it.

I pulled these links off amazon for pictures and whatnot, I'm sure you can get a better deal anywhere so do some searching before you buy.

Edit: Forgot to mention the helpful sidebar!

u/davidhastwo · 1 pointr/lockpicking

that doesn't seem right.
https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-64TI-50-KD-Titalium/dp/B00G7P3BQM/ref=pd_sim_60_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=F3YQATJK4528FBQBQE30
64ti/50 - 2 inch body 5/16 shackle 5 pin

https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-64TI-40-3-PACK-Titalium/dp/B00G7P3A2W/ref=pd_sim_60_6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=F3YQATJK4528FBQBQE30
64TI/40 - 1.5 inch body 1/4 shackle 5 pins

https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-64TI-30-2-PACK-Titalium/dp/B00G7P382E/ref=pd_sim_60_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=X424QKR4ZJBS6G9JRCPT
64TI/30 1.25 body 3/16 shackle 4 pins

only thing different is second number. The second number seems to deal with both the body and the shackle. And even though the first number is the same for all 3, the first two has 5 pins and the last one has 4 pins. Nothing on the types of pin in description

u/saverism · 1 pointr/lockpicking

If I where you I'd try out a master lock 140 to step it up a bit. In comparison to the #3 they feel a lot better and give you better response in my opinion. Master 140

u/CBRjack · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

Easy solution : buy a power bar with a timer, plug the router in it, put that in a metal locking box.

Timer power bar
Metal lock box
Padlock

u/BingoPlayer1 · 1 pointr/travel

Get one with a key, they're a lot harder to crack.

Something like this
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-140D-Different-Padlock/dp/B00004SQL7/ref=zg_bs_511386_5

Don't get one with a thin wire.

u/mellofello808 · 1 pointr/cycling

Get away from U locks

If you come back to the same place every night then invest in a kryptonite chain, vs a U lock. Even with a angle grinder it is much harder to find a static place to cut on these chains, vs a U lock.

I actually stopped using U locks entirely, after seeing how easy it is to pop them. Thieves in cities are experts at just using leverage to pop them in seconds. It is much heavier to lug the chan but small price to pay for security.

I also use this for my front wheel if I am planning on leaving my bike for a extended period

So far my overkill locking method has prevented anyone from even attempting to mess with my bike.

u/AWESOM3e92 · 1 pointr/ar15

Running 1/4" shackle. I recommend getting 1" - 1.5" shackle length. Bought American Lock from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/American-Lock-A1106YLW-Padlock-Aluminum/dp/B015MG09E8/ref=sr_1_1?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1510819926&sr=1-1&keywords=american+lock

Had them all re-keyed so I just need 1 key so I didn't need to carry multiple keys to open one case.

u/RedPeril · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

I'll be the lookout while you sneak them through the back stairwell.

Or on second thought...

u/TexMarshfellow · 1 pointr/VEDC

Someone climbing on top of a truck to cut a cable lock is a bit more suspicious than one messing around with of a thousand bikes in a bike rack.

Also, gun cable locks typically have hardened steel bodies that aren't exactly bike lock material.

u/pellicle_56 · 1 pointr/ElectricScooters

I don't use one (or any lock) but if I did I'd be looking at one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Street-9-Hardened-8290DPS/dp/B0009V1WQQ

u/pattyb0h · 1 pointr/boostedboards

The Master Lock 8290DPS 22-inch 9-Link Street Cuffs Lock. I put it around the front truck and post when making quick stops at the store https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009V1WQQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apip_SvXOGkxpKcSsR

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u/GoreWound · 1 pointr/lockpicking

I have to assume the cost of a set of Best locks can be offset either by getting a bulk/commercial account deal of some kind, or simply through the interchangeability of the cores meaning the maintenance costs offset very quickly compared to having to fully replace entire less expensive locks to replace a key.

But if you only need one padlock for normal security usage, it can be kinda hard to justify costs like that. The larger all-steel American padlocks tend to be very good value, but I feel like I should give a shout-out to the A5360 it's slightly pricier but has a fully shrouded shackle, something I consider a very valuable security feature.

Also, the Abus Rock is a comparably priced and very similar padlock with a slightly better core in it.

u/btaylor545 · 1 pointr/lockpicking

Is this the one?

American Lock A5200D 1-3/4" Solid Body Steel Padlock https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009YO0CF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tI7wCbPKCBQ0H

u/ith · 1 pointr/lockpicking

I really like the Stanley locks personally. They are rekeyable, bit an arm and a leg, and really nice. I own three of them. (2 60mm padlocks and a 50mm with shackle guard). The 50mm is under 16.00 even. Here are the three I have purchased that I am really happy with:

50mm w/ shackle guard

60mm w/ shackle guard

60mm fat padlock

That being said, if it is a storage unit that is enclosed, I would have no problem using a normal Chateaux discus lock. I use the Chateaux C970 discus lock, but now that I have found the 50mm stanley with shackle guard I am going to start using them since they are actually a little cheaper than the Chateaux and gives me the option to key it any way I like (thanks to the removable cylinder).

HTH

u/fuckface_academy · 1 pointr/videos

That's curious. I have never purchased one of those.

I use about 4 of these in rotation.

u/FUBARded · 1 pointr/bicycling

This is what I use. Should be pretty resistant to brute force with the chrome plated steel jacket and hardened steel shackle, apparently somewhat challenging to pick, and the brass nickel plated body means it should be adequately corrosion resistant. Leaves a bit more space than is ideal when paired with a 1/2 inch chain, but should be enough of a tight fit to make it a pain to get to the shackle.

There's also this which is probably more susceptible to brute force with the exposed shackle, but should be more weather resistant, and is a fair bit lighter and cheaper.

(Both of these were recommended to me by the people over at the /r/lockpicking discord. I don't know much about locks, but they're both apparently good budget options with pretty good security.)

u/dylanobyrne · 1 pointr/lockpicking

You can get some good (for practise) Masterlocks on Amazon for pretty cheap. Apparently the safety locks are really good for practise as they have some security pins in them.

http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-40DPF-Shielded-Stainless/dp/B00004SQKX

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001927I94/ref=mp_s_a_1_sc_2?qid=1458397269&sr=8-2-spell&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=master+safrty+lock&th=1&psc=1
Try these out

u/watermelon_milk · 1 pointr/lockpicking

Alright, I don't know what conditions or environments the lock is gonna be in, but here's my two suggestions.
The American is a bit harder to pick, but slightly less physically strong as it lacks the shackle guard. It is however made out of solid steel.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001V5IYW4/?coliid=I2W5VXJN39AN2D&colid=10884BQRHBHB8&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

https://www.amazon.com/American-Lock-A5200D-Solid-Padlock/dp/B009YO0CF6/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=american+5200&qid=1551362477&s=hi&sr=1-2

u/irishdrunkass · 1 pointr/lockpicking

Abus Titalium 80Ti/50. 12 Bucks on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-80TI-50-Titalium-Aluminum/dp/B00G7P3FYA/

Or if you want really good one in that range, Abus has their big bad boy 90/50 Titalium for like 48 bucks on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/90-50-Titalium-Stainless-Shackle/dp/B009S5YBUS/

u/polypeptide147 · 1 pointr/lockpicking

It says "masterlock 140" for one of the first recommendations. Is that the same as the 140D?

u/PBR303 · 1 pointr/videos

The [Masterlock street cuff locks](Master Lock Street Cuff Locks, 9-Hardened Steel Links, 22 in. Long, 8290DPS https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009V1WQQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dtUPBbV592QP5) are pretty damn good. But, if someone really wants to steal your stuff they will come prepared with a grinder, sawzall, bolt cutters, plasma torch, etc.

u/factoid_ · 1 pointr/videos

Masterlocks are shit if you want to actually secure something. Want to make something mildly inconvenient to open? Use a masterlock. That's what I put on my fence gate so the kids don't open it and let the dogs out. I'm not concerned about security because ffs it's a 4 foot fence, anyone can just climb over it.

But my storage unit that has a lot of valuable shit in it? It has one of these

u/MuhBack · 1 pointr/Denver

Have you considered one of these? My coworker has a $2000+ bike and he locks it up with something similar. Im not sure the exact model of his lock. I was wondering if it was more or less secure than a u lock.

u/Nemo_Griff · 1 pointr/lockpicking

Sorry for the bad new :(

After my experience with the smaller version I went and picked up the 60mm and lol, it is a mammoth! The full brass version is cheaper than the plated brass version and that should be the full size core that you would find in a Euro lock format.

u/LockedLogic · 1 pointr/lockpicking

If someone really wants to get in, they will. Lockers don’t hold big enough shackles for you to have much physical resistance, and someone could just break the cheap locker door or hinges regardless.

That being said, I agree with u/stab_in_the_eye. American 1100s are light, decently strong, impressively cheap, and will take some time and decent skill to pick (not astroturfing). They can be bought here, and this color (Master Lock Influence, priced by color) is currently on sale for some reason.

EDIT: Also, if you don’t think the longer shackle on the 1106 will fit, this one has a shorter shackle, but is (Master Lock!) priced... higher?

u/kenyonlord · 1 pointr/Locksmith

I like the Abus padlocks. Something like this: http://www.amazon.com/ABUS-64TI-40-3-PACK-Titalium/dp/B00G7P3A2W

u/Readitdumbass · 1 pointr/lockpicking

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000Z36T6Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_rIbMAbBENJKNF

The description and general appearance looks like they stuck their 410 core in something useful. Can't confirm, don't own one.

u/slimyprincelimey · 1 pointr/CCW

Buy a pelican case. Just put up the damn $50 for a case large enough for your gun and a couple other items, and then get high quality lock (NOT MASTER LOCK) like an Abus Titalium (virtually unpickable).

It makes flying with a gun so much better. You only need the one lock on the smaller Pelicans.

Factory gun cases are garbage, a Pelican with a dessicant packet in it will keep your gun totally sealed from the elements.

https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-80TI-50-KD-Titalium/dp/B00G7P3FYA

https://www.amazon.com/Pelican-1200-Camera-Equipment-Multi-Purpose/dp/B0002INQT2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482780940&sr=8-2&keywords=pelican+case


You're in those two for under $50 total.

u/VictorMaurus · 1 pointr/TwinCities

I would see if this kind of lock would fit and use it. I'd like to see someone cleanly cut that. I may actually switch my lock to this.
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-40DPF-Shielded-Stainless/dp/B00004SQKX/ref=sr_1_8?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1454177043&sr=1-8&keywords=padlock

u/VierkanteVijfhoek · 1 pointr/personalfinance

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-8290DPS-22-inch-9-Link/dp/B0009V1WQQ

These are pretty sweet and not that easy to get through unless you bring some serious tools!

u/CarsonReidDavis · 1 pointr/lockpicking

If you felt pretty comfortable with that Orange Belt Abus, maybe you should try a $12 green belt: Abus Titalium 80Ti. I have a couple of these and they are enjoyable picks.

Kinda depends on your goals though. I feel like I've been recommending this way too much lately, but a Sparrows Revolver would probably be an incredible training lock right now for getting incrementally better at security pins. If you master the Revolver with a difficult pin load out, it would be easy to graduate to the blue American 1100s.

u/Levi325 · 1 pointr/lockpicking

80TI is a fun, reasonably tough pick.

410 LOTO can be a tough one too, don’t turn it into a rattle toy!

I really like recommending the Paclock 90A for Green: good quality, variety of security pins, their President is on here and a cool guy, but best of all it sets you up nicely to pick an American 1100 (de facto standard for Blue belt). It’s also easy to gut, and can be found on Amazon.

My favorite was the Abus 75IB/50. It’s a fun pick, a lot of folk’s first dimple (it was mine), it’s affordable, and available on Amazon. It’s where I discovered my love for dimples, YMMV.

u/ben-on-reddit · 1 pointr/lockpicking

The Stanley S828-160 is relatively inexpensive, easy to find, and should be plenty if your main concern is bolt cutters: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001V5IYT2

u/Foahr · 1 pointr/lockpicking

I first picked a Master Lock #3 Link and this Link. The second one is neet for learning as it has a big key way and only 4 pins. You can single pin pick it or rake the shit out of it. I got them both from target.

u/Otsuko · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Buy an ammo canister

Then get a cord lock/gun lock. Feed trough the hole on the clamp and the little handle thing or drill hole in top and side. Keep key for lock safe.

u/Zerowantuthri · 1 pointr/ElectricScooters

Agreed on the full charge before riding it which will almost certainly take 6+ hours depending how much charge it has when it arrives.

The throttle has a variety of settings that make it work properly with the scooter (e.g. it knows how to properly assess distance ridden and battery power and so on). My Zero 10x came with a sheet spelling it out. As it happened, RevRides, who I bought it from, had already made the settings but something to check (once set correctly you never want to mess with them).

There are also a few user changeable settings for the ride you want such as how strong the regen braking is, how much torque it'll give on acceleration, miles or kilometer display and so on. I went with middle-of-the-road settings myself but this is all a matter of user preference so know they are there and fiddle with them till you get it all as you want. NOTE: I was encouraged to leave auto-pilot off till I became experienced with the scooter which I did.

Know that this is lightyears more powerful than the Lime scooter. Give it some respect when you first start riding. Leave it in Mode 1 (of three) "low" speed setting, only one motor active, Eco on and have a whirl. You'll get used to it quickly but the torque and acceleration can be surprising. Top speed too once you engage higher speed modes.

Also, and maybe this was just mine, but I find the brakes to be really touchy. Like they grab pretty hard even with a light touch which wants to throw me forward. No accidents or anything but at 60 miles ridden the brakes are still touchy on mine and a bit uncomfortable (read jerky when first applied). Just something to watch out for till you get used to it. I hope it is just a matter of breaking them in some more and/or getting more used to modulating them properly. That or perhaps my local bike shop can lighten them up a bit (bicycle brakes so they are familiar with them).

I have found no reason to carry a charger with me. These charge up pretty slowly so charging on the go won't get you much compared to some smaller scooters. Leave a charger at the office and one at home and you should be fine. It has a pretty long range so should be good for most jaunts on a single charge. Of course YMMV depending on your needs and use.

As for locking it up realize you are parking $1500 on the street and this will catch people's eyes. Cable locks are close to worthless (they can be gotten through with a hand-held, concealable tool in seconds). After much looking and asking I settled on Master Lock Cuffs. I clamp one end to the stem, below the control cables and the other to the bike rack. It will stop anyone unless they go at it with an angle grinder (which some might but not likely in public during the day). I am getting a handlebar bag where I will carry it but till then they are fine in my backpack (a little heavy but no biggie). Nothing is perfect but these are pretty good.

Enjoy!

u/Ziplocking · 1 pointr/onewheel

Heard good things about these as well. If someone really wants your shit, and comes prepared, they’re going to get it. Grinder/sawzall would easily defeat damn near anything.

u/DelightfulChapeau · 1 pointr/ElectricScooters

Thanks! I'll look into BikeLink!

Yes, it's both the weight and the dimensions. The Dart has a really spacious deck. Nice for riding, a bit awkward for maneuvering. I hear ewheels is coming out with trolley wheels soon. That may help a bit, but I still think it's too large to take in most places. It's fine for stairs at home --> to work, though. Certainly not something I'll be stashing under the table at a restaurant like I did with the Glion.

Wheels are mostly covered, so locking through them is out with any serious lock. I got StreetCuffs based on somebody's recommendation here, and I think they'll work out well enough. I think the best place to lock will be around the little neck between the deck and the actual pole, right around where the foot pedal to fold is. If I fold it up, it would be impossible to even unfold the thing with the cuffs on. A U-Lock could work in this area as well.


These are the StreetCuffs: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Street-9-Hardened-8290DPS/dp/B0009V1WQQ/

I didn't get the rapid charger. It does take awhile to charge, but so far the battery has lasted as much as I've needed it to in a day and I'm content to just let it charge overnight.

Good luck with whatever you choose! I really do love the Dart - if you can find a way to live around the size, it is a fantastic ride for the price!

u/OldGreyTroll · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I was given a few cable locks meant for securing guns. Something like this. I use one for locking my helmet to my bike.

u/abqnm666 · 1 pointr/videos

Yeah it should be easy to find the owners manual online, in case they don't include it, since it can vary by vehicle what relay(s) you need to pull. Practice and test first, in daylight, before getting to the hotel so you can do it in the dark, without taking too long or too obviously

That, good locks, and the vibration alarm should make it fairly troublesome (and obvious) to steal or force, so the majority of thieves will look for a better target if they can't get in the back and it won't start.

To elaborate on the locks, since I only specified the model, there's two versions, an older one with a traditional key (that takes a good amount of skill to pick) and a newer one with what they call the "Abus Plus" disk cylinder, which is going to take some grand master level of skill to pick, that's about $5 more than the normal key. Here is the one with the wizard level picking skill needed to open, on Amazon. No referral link, I'm just using Amazon since it's easy. There's some other sizes like the larger 20/80. Look for the black cover over the keyway, not blue, to get the better lock cylinder and key. Keyed differently are cheaper, so if you're just needing one lock for the back, then get that. If you want them keyed the same, find the keyed the same version, and when you order more than 1, they'll be a matched key so you don't need a key for each lock. They're 60k key combos, so it's going to be very unlikely you'd find someone else with a matching key.

u/Jonnyred · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I'm not sure about most states but in California you are required to either have a safe or you must buy a firearm lock like this http://amzn.com/B000LX86RU

u/_stayhuman · 0 pointsr/homedefense
u/reactivepixel · -3 pointsr/somethingimade

Good point, I've just avoided ulocks since then. The masterlock motorcycle cuffs seem to do the trick for me.

u/My_Austin_Account · -6 pointsr/Austin

Maybe if they would just use a REAL lock it won't get cut so quickly. As for the guy who complained about taking the long way around to take his kid to school? His fat ass could ride a bike and just, you know, go around the gate.