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Lock pick sets UK

Best lock pick sets UK: quick picks

Choose by the job first: learning, gifting, budget trial, better success on a budget, professional progression or tighter UK and European keyways. The product grid below has the full range; these are the fastest starting routes. Every set comes with a free How-to Lockpick eBook, and we recommend adding the Beginners Visual Guide for clearer step-by-step learning.

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Free UK delivery over £30 Free How-to Lockpick eBook with every set Royal Mail options Beginner to professional kits European delivery available

Best first kit

Lokko gives a first-time learner picks, tension tools, a clear practice lock and a guide in one simple route.

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Best gift box

Choose the Lokko beginner box when you want a fuller learning setup with practice locks and a presentable kit feel.

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Best budget trial

GOSO is the lower-cost route for trying common hooks, rakes and wrenches before upgrading the profiles you use most.

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Better success on a budget

Dangerfield Serenity is a focused set for budget buyers who want a greater rate of success. Useful 301 stainless steel pick profiles, a compact wallet and a full set of tensioners.

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Best pro progression

Dangerfield PRAXIS gives broader wrench coverage and dual-gauge picks for more serious pin tumbler practice.

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Best for tighter keyways

SouthOrd slimline and Tuxedo Royale help when UK or European keyways feel crowded with standard-width picks.

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Choose by job, not piece count

How to choose the right lock pick set

A good lock pick set gives you useful hooks, rakes and tension tools without burying you in shapes you cannot yet read. Pick count matters less than feedback, steel, pick thickness, tension coverage and whether you have a practice lock that lets you repeat the same movement until it makes sense.

If you are new, start with a complete lock picking kit that includes picks, tension tools, a practice lock and instructions. If you already know the basics, move towards higher-quality steel, slimmer picks for tighter keyways, stronger tension control and dedicated profiles for the locks you actually practise on.

All lock pick sets come with a free How-to Lockpick eBook. If you want the strongest learning aid alongside the free guide, we recommend the Beginners Visual Guide because it shows the movements, tension mistakes and pin feedback in full-colour detail.

Comparison

Lock pick sets at a glance

Buyer Best route Why it fits Useful add-on
Complete beginner Lokko lock picking kit Picks, tension tools, clear practice padlock and beginner guide in one simple first route. Practice locks
Gift buyer Lokko beginner box A fuller starter experience with practice locks and learning material. Beginners Visual Guide
Lower-cost experiment GOSO lock pick set A broad, budget-friendly way to try common profiles before upgrading your favourites. Tension tools
Better success on a budget Dangerfield Serenity 301 stainless steel pick profiles, a compact wallet and a full set of tensioners without stepping up to a bigger professional kit. Clear practice lock
Enthusiast or locksmith kit Dangerfield PRAXIS Dual-gauge picks and broader wrench coverage for more serious pin tumbler practice. TOK wrench set
Euro cylinder practice SouthOrd 22pc slimline Slimmer picks help when a UK or European keyway gives you less vertical room. Individual picks
What is included

What comes in a lock picking set?

Most lock pick sets include a mix of hooks, rakes and tension tools. Hooks are used for single pin picking, rakes are used for faster entry practice on suitable pin stacks, and tension tools control the plug while you feel for the shear line. Cases, handles, practice locks and books vary by product, so check the individual product page before choosing.

  • Hooks: the main profiles for careful single pin picking and feedback practice.
  • Rakes: useful for learning movement, rhythm and fast feedback on appropriate locks.
  • Tension tools: often the most important part of the kit because tension controls everything.
  • Practice locks: ideal for beginners because you can repeat a lock you own and understand.
Start with a lock you own. The best first practice lock is not the hardest lock in the house. Use a clear, cutaway or repinnable practice lock first, then move to ordinary pin tumbler locks you own once your tension and pin feedback are repeatable.
UK and Euro locks

Will these lock pick sets work on UK and European cylinders?

Many UK door locks use Euro profile cylinders. You can usually spot one by the long euro-shaped cylinder body running through a uPVC, composite or timber door, with the key entering from one or both ends. The keyway is often narrower than a large padlock or many US-style cylinders, so a slimline pick set or extra tension tools can make practice much more comfortable.

For dimple locks, tubular locks, wafer locks or specialist auto locks, choose the matching tool family rather than a standard pin tumbler set. This collection includes some specialist sets, but the product title and description should match the lock type you are practising on.

How to check the lock type

  • Euro cylinder: common on uPVC and composite doors, with a long cylinder body and a standard key blade entering the face.
  • Dimple lock: the key usually has small drilled dimples on the flat faces instead of edge cuts.
  • Tubular lock: the keyway is round, often found on vending, cabinet and some specialist locks.
  • Wafer lock: common on cabinets, lockers and some older vehicle locks; use wafer tools rather than a standard pin tumbler kit.
Quick answers

Lock pick set FAQ

Which lock pick set should a beginner buy?

Buy a complete beginner lock picking kit with a practice lock and guide if this is your first set. A smaller set you understand is usually better than a huge case of profiles you cannot yet read.

What is the best lock pick set for UK buyers?

For a first UK route, choose Lokko if you want a complete starter kit, Serenity if you want better success on a budget, or PRAXIS if you want a more complete set to grow into.

Are lock pick sets legal in the UK?

UKBumpKeys sells lock pick sets for lawful locksport, training and professional use. Only use lock picks on locks you own or have clear permission to work on, and check the rules that apply where you live.

Do lock pick sets work on Euro cylinders?

Yes, when the cylinder is a standard pin tumbler and the pick profile fits the keyway. Tighter Euro keyways often feel better with slimline picks and good top-of-keyway tension options.

What is the difference between a lock pick set and a lock picking kit?

A lock pick set is usually the picks and tension tools. A lock picking kit may also include practice locks, a guide, extra cases or training accessories.

What should I add to my first set?

Every set includes a free How-to Lockpick eBook. Add practice locks first, then the Beginners Visual Guide if you want clearer pictures and explanations while you learn. Better tension control will improve your picking faster than buying more random pick shapes.

Do you ship lock pick sets to Europe?

European delivery options are shown at checkout. Local import rules and charges can vary, so check your own country requirements before ordering specialist tools.

Should I buy a dimple or tubular pick set?

Choose a dimple or tubular pick set when your lock face and key shape match that lock family. Standard lock pick sets are mainly for pin tumbler practice.

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Build the rest of your practice kit

Once you have the main pick set, the biggest improvements usually come from better tension control, more practice locks and the right specialist tool for the lock family in front of you.

Start with the set that matches your next practice lock

Use the product grid above to compare beginner lock pick sets, professional kits, slimline Euro options, dimple tools, tubular picks and lock picking accessories. Start simple, practise legally, then expand into the profiles your locks actually need.