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Difficulty Notes
Difficulty varies significantly by manufacturing batch; some users report it as 'impossible' or requiring hours, while others report consistent success under 30 seconds. It is generally considered a beginner to intermediate lock (Yellow belt), often easier than the 54Ti/30 but harder than Master Lock 140/141.
Sources (r/lockpicking):
- u/StratPlus (4pts): 'I'm currently working on an Abus 64ti/30 that I've opened a hand'
- u/neon_epsilon (3pts): 'Same here. Abus 64TI/50? Took an hour for the first time but now I can get it open in under 30 seconds consistently. That 3€ padlock from the local supermarket? First open took at least 6 hours on and off. And after not picking it a while I again cannot get it open...'
- u/vitsona (4pts): 'I would recommend getting a master lock 140or141 and abus 64ti/30 for yellow.'
- u/lnx_apex (1pts): 'The current lock I'm trying to get is a 64ti/30 and I can't even feel a false set at all. It almost feels...'
- u/snowinferno (1pts): 'Abus titalium 64ti/30' (listed between Brinks 161 and Master 141D in a difficulty lineup)
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Bitting Variance
The lock has physical variations in keyway sizes (extra small, small, medium, large) corresponding to different pin counts (3, 4, 5, and 5 pins respectively). The 64Ti/30 specifically has a 'small keyway'. Users note that the difficulty is inconsistent due to manufacturing differences; some units are very easy, while others are extremely difficult or 'mushy'. Some users report an inability to feel false sets on certain units. It is often sold in a box even when it is a small padlock.
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