Lishi Tools introduced a brand new Verification Label

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Lishi Tools had a brand new Verification Label
Mr. Li introduced a brand new verification label for quite a long time, the label color changed from green to red. The brand new Verification Label designed to make trust and authenticity clearer across its platform. This updated label improves visual recognition and helps users quickly identify verified accounts, official tools, and trusted content.

Mr. Li (Li Zhiqin), inventor of the Lishi 2‑in‑1 pick & decoder, uses a verification label affixed to the back of tools produced by his factory to prove authenticity and protect against counterfeits. The system is used across his Chinese‑market “Mr. Li / Lizhiqin Tools” products (red label). The label and online verification process let buyers confirm a tool was manufactured or authorized by Mr. Li’s operation.

Lishi Tools had a brand new Verification Label

What the label looks like (common elements)

  • A colored verification sticker on the tool’s back (red for Mr. Li’s Chinese edition).
  • A scratch‑off coating revealing verification numbers or codes.
  • Often includes a QR code for tracking and an embedded/hidden UV digit for added security.

How to verify a Mr. Li tool (typical steps)

  • Scratch off the protective coating to reveal the verification code printed on the label.
  • Go to Mr. Li’s official verification web page (Lizhiqin / Lishi official site) or the verifier linked by the distributor.

Why it matters

  • Confirms the tool is genuine and produced/authorized by Mr. Li’s factory (reduces risk of low‑quality knockoffs).
  • Some authorized vendors only carry labeled/verified tools — absence of a label is a red flag and should prompt vendor inquiry.

Notes, caveats and buying tips

  • Multiple distributors and brands exist (Original Lishi, Classic Lishi, Mr. Li/Lizhiqin). Colored labels often indicate distribution channel rather than intrinsic quality differences; a red label is commonly associated with Mr. Li’s Chinese edition and its verification portal.
  • Some resellers export tools without the label or use different supply lines — lack of sticker doesn’t always mean fake, but increases risk; verify with the vendor or with Mr. Li’s official site.
  • If verification shows “this is the xx times query”, contact the vendor or the official verification support for clarification.

If you want, you can:

  • Check Mr. Li’s current verification page and give the exact URL and step‑by‑step verification form fields, or
  • Look up authorized vendors in China that carry the red‑label Mr. Li tools.

Here at Lockpickable, we only sell authorized Lishi tools, and that commitment is at the core of our business—ensuring every product we offer is genuine, fully authenticated, and backed by the maker’s quality standards.

By carrying only authorized Lishi tools, we protect customers from counterfeit or substandard imitations that can damage locks, void warranties, or create safety and liability issues.


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