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Reddit mentions of Brinks 162-40001 1-9/16-Inch 40mm Laminated Steel Padlock, 1-Pack

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Brinks 162-40001 1-9/16-Inch 40mm Laminated Steel Padlock, 1-Pack. Here are the top ones.

Brinks 162-40001 1-9/16-Inch 40mm Laminated Steel Padlock, 1-Pack
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    Features:
  • Lock body is constructed of laminated steel for superior strength
  • Hardened steel, chrome plated shackle resists cutting
  • Brass pin tumbler cylinder for a long lasting, smooth working action
  • Dual Lever locking mechanism for increased security
  • Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
ColorBrass
Height6.5 Inches
Length3.25 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.55 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Brinks 162-40001 1-9/16-Inch 40mm Laminated Steel Padlock, 1-Pack:

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/stab_in_the_eye · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

What do you think you are going to try to work on next? I highly suggest skipping the master 140 and getting the brinks 40 mm laminated padlock or the brinks brass padlock

I feel bad that ever since I made my list everyone seems to be buying the locks. The Brinks used to be a$5 addon,and now it is $10. You may be able to get it at Walmart of cheaper.

I like the Brinks because they are a 4 pin lock with good feedback (master 140 feedback is not as strong), and it has one non-threatening spool. My experience it is in pin 4 usually. You can get a nice little false set on the lock, and some good counter rotation on the spool.

u/sir_squidz · 1 pointr/lockpicking

some of those are stupid expensive outside the US though, brinks 40mm in USA $7 on amazon uk £40 ($50)

You could get the sparrows progressive lock set shipped from canada for about the same.

edit: I think OP's USA based but it might help others to know