Kwikset Fiber Lock Picks
| Code | FIBER-PICKS-K |
| Your Price | $149.95 |
| Availability | Is currently in stock but running low. New stock is on the way! |
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Kwikset Fiber Picks
The art of lock-picking can now be known as the science of lock-picking, thanks to the folks at Pickmasters®. After years of research and refinement, they have developed and patented the innovative Fiber Picks® system. The system is lock-specific for a particular style of lock to meet the keyway and spring dynamics. This system can open over 80% of the locks of a style in less than 60 seconds with no training! Currently we offer two sets - Schlage® and Kwikset® these cover about 80% of the locks now in use. The flexible Fiber Picks® overcome the classic problem encountered with standard steel picks - overpicking the pin above the shear line. These simple-to-use Fiber Picks® are used differently than standard picks. The secret to their use is to go very slowly and they seem to work faster. Each set contains ten Fiber Picks® needles, two handles, keyway tension tool, weight, and instructions.How do Fiber Picks® Work?
When the "correct" fibers have been selected, they will be strong enough to lift the pins in the lock to the shear-line. When the shear-line has been established, the top pin and the bottom pin will disconnect because of a light turning pressure on the plug resulting from a tension wrench located in the key-way of the lock. The "top" pin is now wholly contained within the cavity of the housing and the "bottom pin" is wholly contained within the cavity of the plug. Any further upward movement of the bottom pin will cause the top, off-set edge of the pin to make contact with the bottom, off-set edge of the cavity in the housing. The fibers will "sense" that this has occurred and that it will require an additional amount of strength to raise that pin. The fibers don't have that additional strength, so they just merely "flex" and bend and slide right underneath that pin, leaving it at the shear-line. The fibers continue on to make contact with the next pin in line until the lock is open. Reciprocating, (in & out) movement of the fibers cause them to "flex" back & forth. The concept works in both directions!This is the "GREATEST" improvement over the "state of the art" of lock picking in more than 150 years!


