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Klom Electric Pick Gun Spares

Posted by Mark Stuckey on

Klom Electric Pick Gun Spares

Today we added a whole bunch of spares for the excellent Klom electric lock pick gun. This is by far the worlds best value electric lock pick gun, we alone have sold over 20000 of this wickedly potent locksmith tool. Able to pick a whopping range of pin tumbler locks that it can pick often in seconds with very little know how. After tons of requests from new and regular customers and supplying the parts as special orders we have decided that its time to offer the replacement parts as regular products in the shop.  As all our customers have...

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KLOM Electric Lock Pick Gun Basic User Guide

Posted by Chris Dangerfield on

KLOM Electric Lock Pick Gun Basic User Guide

KLOM Electric Lock Pick Gun User Guide KLOM Electric Lock PIck Gun - How To Guide.... Hello and welcome to amazing world of the KLOM EPG (electric Pick Gun). This superb lock picking tool has been a consistently great seller since UK Bump Keys brought them out years ago, and continue to sell them for much less than everyone else.     Before you start picking, ensure your KLOM EPG is fully charged. You’ll require an adaptor for UK plugs, but once the charge is plugged into the gun and the mains a red light will appear on the charger....

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A quick guide to locksmith tools (part 1)

Posted by Mark Stuckey on

A quick guide to locksmith tools (part 1)

There are many locksmith tools available to the professional and amateur, often the sheer number and variation of locksmith tools can be daunting to anyone looking to enter the field or just someone who likes the idea of learning new skills of lock picking and Non-Destructive Entry. Here we are going to give a quick rundown on some of the locksmith tools you are likely to come across in common use today.   Super Mica: The world famous credit card operating the door latch only this stuff works way better and can be used multiple times, comes in multiple cut...

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Will 'PICK X' open 'LOCK Y'?

Posted by Chris Dangerfield on

Will 'PICK X' open 'LOCK Y'?

Hello Lock Pickers

Mul-t-lock garrison lockOne of the most common emails I receive (apart from the endless 'Thank you for a great service and super-dooper, ultra-discount lock pick' ones, of course) is one of the many variations on the 'Will these picks open this lock?', accompanied by a blurry picture of an old rim-cylinder, padlock, bike lock, or tubular lock on an old safe. This email - if you know anything about lock picking is as simple as it is complicated to answer. For instance, were it a 6 pin cylinder, generic keyway, then yes, sure, a set of rakes, a pick gun, a pick set - even Mica - can open that lock. But it depends on a lot of things out of my control. What condition is the lock? Is it full of sand (locksmiths who live in hot countries by the beach - even cold countries near the beach - will know the amount of trouble sand can cause locks), is it full of bent and/or damaged pins where you (or someone) has tried to force it, snap it, drill it, etc. Without knowing the state of the lock I don't really know what will certainly work on it, and I never could. Assuming the lock is in perfect working order, what are your abilities as a lock picker? You may have bumped a couple of locks, you may have had a few lucky rakes (and as much as I love raking, isn't all raking a little bit lucky? That's the beauty of it, surely?). In many walks of life a small amount of success can give us a false sense of our own abilities, and then, faced with a new lock, you think 'I can do that!', I'll just send a photo to the nice people at UK Bump Keys and they'll send me the CORRECT lock smith tools.

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Onlynne Lockye Pykin Shoppe

Posted by Chris Dangerfield on

Onlynne Lockye Pykin Shoppe

Hello Lock Pickers - what a week it's been Here at Bump Towers! With the FREE Wave Rake XS promotion, Which, if you didn't see it said spend over £30 and you got a FREE set of our new 20pc one ended Wave Rakes? Pretty cool. Now of course they've got two ends but that's lock picking for 'having a pick at one end only'. Same patterns as the 10 piece double-ended versions, but a great alternative if you fancy it. The Wave Rakes XS are £19 after VAT so the give-away was mad busy and we woke up to...

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