Multipick ELITE Medium 27 Piece Christina Palmer Pick Set

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Another nice dual gauge pick set from Multipick and Christina Palmer. I particularly like the attention to detail when I comes to turning tools. What do you think? 🤔 let me know below! 😀👍

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Christina Palmer and I have been in contact recently and it seems that her comments are not appearing under this video. She is not muted on my channel and I’m not able to see her comments in the ‘held for review’ section in YouTube Studio. Here is the comment she emailed me for your interest:

‘All of the picks and turners are available as single items from Multipick. Each of the hooks are available in short/medium/tall height and flat/round/thin tip shape, for a total of 9 permutations. Including all of them would have been very expensive. After much consultation with many pickers around the world, the consensus was to offer the flat short hook for more stable placement, the round medium hook for better manoeuvrability, and the thin tall hook for maximum maneuverability, but less strength. This partially mitigates decreasing maneuverability with increasing height. The flat turners are also available in double ended versions with the short and long blades.

As LockNoob says in his very kind review, everyone has their preferences. I almost never use flat turners or half diamonds, and infrequently use short hooks, but it is important to provide a variety of profiles to appeal to a range of preferences. Those who know exactly what they want may be better served by selecting their own custom configurations. On the other hand, if money is no object, and you want a huge selection of tools. perhaps the yet to be reviewed advanced set is for you.

For locksmiths and penetration testers opening locks in the field, rather than in hand or in a vise, it may be necessary to use flat and
bent turners regardless of preference, because flat turner handles are parallel to the keyway, bent turner handles are perpendicular to the
keyway, and only one style may be usable due to environmental constraints such as walls or door jambs which can prevent rotation by
colliding with the turner handle.’

LockNoob
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Another nice dual gauge pick set from Multipick and Christina Palmer. I particularly like the attention to detail when I comes to turning tools. What do you think? 🤔 let me know below! 😀👍

LockNoob
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Christina Palmer has been so important to locksport. Thanks Christina, Multipick, and Lock Noob. Is it possible to order a vegan case when you buy from Multipick? Thank you.

irkedoff
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Thanks for the nice and through review. I think the dual thickness of this set would make it a fairly good value set when you compare it to buying two sets, many of which don't have top of the keyway tension tools. I'm not really in the market for a new set of picks right now, but then I wasn't in the market for one the last time I bought one either.

stoicthought
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Never tried a Multipick Set, basically because I could not afford them when picking. Now I can, I don't pick anymore, gave it up 10 or 11 years ago. They do look nice though and I'm one of the people that never have used a deep hook but use curves, as you say a pick set is very personal and my go to set I used to use had picks from several brands. Southord, Peterson, Storm etc. Still got all my stuff though and probably over 200 locks. Cost me a small fortune over the years I was picking, I just can't bring myself to sell any of it. I really really did love lock picking.

Orcification
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No teeth on the toks to avoid hollowing out key ways on locks you pick everyday for practice

toddlofthouse
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While the cost is a bit prohibitive right now I'd definetly love a new set like this with all the turning tool options it brings.

_ExTitus
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Another awesome review ash mate nice👍🇬🇧👊😊😎

Leonslockpad
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I really like how multipick labels their tension tools and picks.

MrEdIsTheSource
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Nice set! I’m holding out for the essential kit though.

FriedPi-mcyt
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Gotta say, I've never been disappointed in Multipick products, or designs (that includes yours Ash!) and this kit appears to be no exception. Great stuff, and great review also! 👍👍

bradw
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Christina has good tast in picks and tensioners. I haven't tried Multipick yet but I have all the flat top hooks on the way so I can finally try them. I've been stuck with buying Peterson out of some of the others I've tried but can't wait to test out MP. Sparrows low/high HD and Southords standard flat top short hooks are also my other go to picks but it'll be nice to try something else. MP looks like they'll give good feedback like I get from the Southord hooks so I'm excited to try them

SloMo-yt
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Top tier for sure. I don't trip on spending $ on stuff I like and some day may buy them, but I like Sparrows to0 much and when ya consider the price difference... I have to say I still don't understand TOK's. Been picking for 5 years and TOK's and their appeal remain a mystery. I can only guess they are for sport because I have never been able to use one when a lock is in a fucking door, haha. Why the fuck don't they make them ergonomically correct? Not only would they be nicer to use when in a Vice= but also when they are in a fucking door. It's like when a engineering design flaw is reproduced so that it becomes the standard for something even when it doesn't work right. LPL's the only non-idiot to have seemed to figure this out and now sells TOK's that are bent, which I will be buying soon. I have never picked a lock that wasn't in a door, unless it's a padlock.

kevenquinlan
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I have said it before and it's worth saying again, I just don't think you can beat Multipick for quality. The angled tension tool looks like it would be great for raking but doesn't it get a little in the way of the pick when it sticks out of the lock so far?

roysammons
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rafaelsoto
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who actually is christina palmer? i heard this same so often recently but find almost nothing except those kits according to this name

yasinhenfs
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After reading Christina's comments I'm going to go with the medium pick set and add the short round hook in both gauges the probe in both gauges and the three flush turning tools and A lock noob tubular pick tool so with all that I should have an excellent set.

cyclops
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Looks like a nice set. I need to improve my skills first though.

bertblankenstein
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How could I order just the tensioners? Not on multipick site...

danmcdevitt
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That seems like a really nice set, I always need a bunch of tension wrenches and those look fantastic.

I know what I’m asking for for Christmas now!

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