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How many Lishi tools are there?
Posted by Charles Peng on
Lishi tools are a type of locksmith tool used to decode and encode automotive lock cylinders. They are designed to allow professional locksmiths and automotive technicians to access locked vehicles and perform rekeying procedures with ease and accuracy. I could not tell you an exact number of Lishi tools available, because there are many different types of Lishi tools available for different types of locks: automotive locks, motorcycle locks, and residential locks. Why I am not able to tell you an exact number of Lishi tools available? Lishi tools are sold by different supply lines, for example, Original Lishi has some...
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Classic Lishi Vs. Original Lishi
Posted by Charles Peng on
Original Lishi is, as far as I know, a locksmith tools trademark registered by someone from outside China, it’s just another of Mr. Li’s distributors, but they work much further with Mr. Li.Original Lishi doesn’t disclosure where they’re from, their contact information, but I am certain that their website is not operated and run by Mr. Li, it’s not the “official” website either.The products sold by Original Lishi is truly designed and manufactured by Mr. Li in his factory in Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China, with their own packing (or without, I am not sure), and a so-called verification sticker.The tools sold...
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Classic Lishi Vs. Genuine Lishi
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Classic Lishi is just Mr. Li’s original tools, the name is to distinguish from another similar brand -- “Genuine Lishi”. Mr. Li, the inventor, designer, creator of Lishi tools, has no relationship with the European “Genuine Lishi” today. To be clear, Genuine Lishi is made by Mr. Li’s ex business partner Tradelocks (aka. UAP Limited) that essentially stole the concept from him and patented it state side or some nonsense. The ones with the logo of Mr. Li are the genuine ones. The ones with The Genuine Lishi logos are the knock-offs.Classic Lishi had an oval “Lishi” logo on back of...
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Locksmith Tools Affiliate Program
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