Cheap Vs Expensive Steering Locks TESTED

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This week, we take a look at a variety of steering locks - starting with the cheapest to the most expensive - to find out how effective they really are at keeping your car safe!

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I had to pause the video multiple times to catch my breath. I was wheezing so hard like a dog's chew toy on full blast. This is gold content guys! Top-notch consumer advice and this is how every product should be tested and presented, not with dry data and numbers flying everywhere. My God, I have to rewatch it again and again.

agostonszabo
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Said it before but Taylor is a perfect addition to these videos and I love that he’s appearing so regularly

achievementbird
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Alex is the perfect car thief - being height impaired, you'll never see him coming.

izzieb
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Hilarious video, and some good consumer info in amongst the chaos. Much like the array of chains, locks and assorted ironmongery that I drape my motorcycle in though, they seem to mostly be deterrents rather than able to stop a professional with intent. It's a case of 'make them nick your neighbour's car instead'. Still good to have though, especially if you don't like the neighbour.

TheSpectre
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Back in the 90's, it was easier to steal a car fitted with a Stoplock than without. Apparently, the thief would use it as a lever to break the steering lock, then cut the steering wheel to remove it. 😃

soundsalarming
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Honestly, hidden fuel cutoff switch is probably the best. Someone is gonna get in the car, somehow get it to crank over, and notice it doesn't start. At that point they'll probably decide it is not worth their trouble.
Or the biggest chad move, quick release steering wheel and just take it with you, lol.

jortz
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can we the comment section start a petition to have Taylor and Alex to make more videos together. its like two brothers pissing around for 15-20 minutes and its amazing content to watch! keep up the good work!

blakecapon
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Absolutely brilliant entertainment. Ur doing a good job Alex keep it up 👍

benjy
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Taylor is a lot more chaotic than how he seems.

At first I thought he'd been more level headed than Alex 😂
Turned out he's as maniac as Alex is

ryuhayashi
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I’ve got that Stoplock thing so I’ll try and sledgehammer proof my car, thanks for the good consumer advice 👍

Jeagles
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This is what the Internet was invented for. Informative, entertaining and just bloody good fun to watch. Loving this channel fella.

TheImprobableIronman
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I haven’t laughed so much watching a video, deffo one of my fav videos. Loved Taylor too, he needs to be featured more of your videos. You both are really comical together. Keep up the good work 👍🏻

tomjackson
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This was absolutely hilarious, we need more laughter content like this!

AndrewSmart
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Information disguised as entertainment is the perfect description of this video! Good stuff Alex 😂

cxhxzz
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One of the best videos of the year on YouTube I think

Do more with Taylor, you work well together

Medgesc
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In two minutes, the Lock Picking Lawyer would have picked the locks of all three security devices. And that includes his usual narration!

Milnoc
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Car thieves love steering locks, they often help with breaking the factory steering lock. I have pursued many a car with a bent steering wheel back when such devices were far more common

With the first two locks, if it fits that way the long end needs to up and right, between the A pillar and winscreen. It should minimise the amount of movement available.

The real value in any such device is to simply be a visual deterrent, have the toe-rag look at the next car that may be easier.

stevesmith
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The most I've laughed in a long time, thank you guys honestly this video is gold

polloxdabollox
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Would have been easier to use the hacksaw on the steering wheel itself

lorenzomacias
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A steering lock saved my friends Civic Type R, his pride and joy. Someone had stolen his car keys at a bowling alley, but couldn't go anywhere and let the car idling in the parking lot

Daisukiu