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Executive Lock Pick Set
Executive Lock Pick Set
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The Executive Lock Pick Set is a 16-Piece set that covers a variety of lock types and ensures you have the exact tool for the lock you’re working with. It’s our number one recommendation for someone just starting out but it’s a pick set you can grow into as well.
Why do we like it?
Different locks work better with different picks. One lock may “rake” open easy, while another requires focused single pin picking. (If these terms are foreign to you, read our Guide to Lock Picking.)
Because of this, it’s important to have a variety of picks in your toolbox and the Executive set offers 12 individual picks, as well as 2 tension tools, a broken key extractor and even a clear plastic practice padlock. Despite the large quantity of picks though, the set still fits neatly into a pocket or bag using the included soft carrying case. Please note that the clear practice lock includes a keeper pin at the back of the keyway which doesn't need to be picked for the lock to open. It just keeps the cylinder in place.
What's Included?
- Snowman Pick
- Small Diamond Pick
- Large Diamond Pick
- Short Hook Pick
- Broken Key Extractor Pick
- Single Hook Pick
- Long Reach Hook Pick
- L-Rake Pick
- Double Snake Rake Pick
- Triple Snake Rake Pick
- Wedge Rake Pick
- Diamond Rake Pick
- Broken Key Extractor Pliers
- Twisted Tension Wrench
- Double-Sided Tension Wrench
- Clear Practice Padlock
- Black Soft Carrying Case
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The last rod in the lock is unreachable with any tool in the pouch. I can get to all other rods, except for the last one.
The last pin just holds the cylinder in place, it's not part of the keyed pins. You should be picking six pins. Sorry if this isn't clear, we'll update our descriptions.
Absolutely amazing and I got a handwritten note and jolly rancher that's amazing
Good set for the price. Some tools I won’t use most likely but you never know. The practice lock took me a bit but I got it eventually with the two rake. Still working on single pin picking.