![]() ![]() Also much more expensive than the other sets I have. Multipick is by far the nicest and most useful of the sets. ![]() If you can afford them and the purchase makes sense to you, I highly recommend the Multipick set. (See images above.) I think that the quality & design differences are much more meaningful with dimple picks compared to standard picks, curious if others feel the same. ![]() One thing I really did not appreciate when looking at pictures on the different sites is just how much more compact, comfortable, and elegant the Multipicks are. Left to right: Multipick, Sparrows, HUK, Honest Dong Shi The Multipick are just dramatically better in nearly every way and I really wouldn’t like to work on high-security locks (Pin-In-Pin, tricky warding, etc) with the cheaper sets. The least expensive set needs work - a lot of work IMO - before really being usable. The four sets all have picks that can be used to successfully pick dimple locks. Once I really started picking dimple locks and especially “high-security” dimple locks, Multipick seemed like an obviously good investment. The Multipick ELITE G-PRO picks are almost seven times as expensive as the cheapest sets. The Sparrows Black Flag picks were a popular upgrade option, but not without complaints. They are inexpensive sets that I bought from China via Ebay & Wish. When I was first thinking about dimple sets, the Honest Dong Shi and HUK sets were reasonably well reviewed. If you want to learn more about dimple locks in general, here’s LPU’s great Dimple Lock Picking Primer ( ). I thought I’d do an overview post that touches on each of them and also brings together links to video reviews, etc. Welp, I find myself with four different popular dimple pick sets… too much free time, curiosity, and poor impulse control I suppose. ![]()
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