Should You Call a Locksmith or a Tow Truck?

Locked your keys in your car? Don’t worry. It happens all the time. We’re not here to judge you, we’re here to help. Who should you call though? A tow truck or a locksmith? While both are able to provide the service of unlocking your car, there are some distinct differences.

Tow Truck

Tow truck drivers have long been able to grant you access back into your vehicle. However, with increasing security measures being taken in vehicles today, a tow truck driver may not be your best option. If you live in an area where lock entry tools are restricted by licensing, your tow truck driver is going to be limited to Slim Jims and rods. While in most cases rods will get you in, Slim Jims are largely ineffective for most vehicles on the road today. There is also a slight potential of blowing out the window using the rod method. This being so, a tow truck service is likely going to be cheaper than a locksmith… maybe. If the tow truck driver is unable to gain entry, you’ll be paying a bill twice. Once for the tow truck driver, and second for the locksmith.

Locksmith

If you live somewhere like Langley, BC then a locksmith will be your best bet. A locksmith is permitted to carry additional tools, such as lock picks. In particular, a type of lockpick called a Lishi. This wonderful invention is hyper tailored to each automotive lock. Any automotive locksmith worth their salt will be carrying a set of these picks. Depending on the make, model, and skill level of the locksmith these picks can grant a locksmith access to your vehicle in under a minute, and zero risk of blowing out your window or damaging your paint. While the success of this method largely depends on the current condition of your vehicle’s lock, it’s our go to for automotive entry.

Additionally, if you do live in an area with a Security Business program such as British Columbia, having a licensed locksmith attend means you’ll have someone who has been vetted. You’re far less likely to be scammed, or suddenly have a multi hundred dollar bill when using a licensed professional.

Conclusion

Look, the truth is a tow truck driver can likely help you. If they can’t though, do you want to be footing two emergency call out bills? While a locksmith can be more expensive than a tow truck, you’ll have someone far more skilled in lock manipulation, with the right tools for the job. And most importantly (as long as you’re using a licensed company, that is) a properly vetted smith.


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