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Dyno Kwick Pen-Style Lock Pick

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Kudos to Dyno for making this crafty little number. A traditional S rake on a spring-loaded, pen-style holder, this Dyno Kwik Pick is the lock pick you need. The tension wrench is the clip. Compact, discreet, and effective for efficient, stealthy lock picking. Treat yourself and be prepared at the same time—the Dyno Kwick Pick tool is a smart way to carry a lock pick set.

Designed to be portable and to fit in the front pocket of your shirt, this tool that looks like a pen is ideal for quick picking. It’s one of the unique lock picks available in the United States.

It’s so easy to use that even a newbie can pick locks with this. It uses the rake method that’s also used in other lock picks. It’s designed to be a pen but the supposed clip is actually the tension wrench for your Dyno Kwick Lock Pick.

The pin used to pick is called a snake rake and the quality is durable, as it’s made with stainless steel. This Dyno Kwick lock pick is also quite easy to use and can be stowed anywhere. If you’re a newbie, you can always read the lock picking eBook that’s free with this item—it’s a lifesaver for most newbies!

How Do You Use a Dyno Kwick Lock Pick Tool?

The Dyno quick pick tool can handle a wide variety of locks with ease. It’s easy to pick, and the Kwick Lock pick tool is durable for different locks. Here’s how you can use this amazing Dyno lock pick:

  • First, remove your tension wrench by loosening up the top. You can do this by twisting it firmly until it detaches. Tighten it again before using the rake to pick locks.
  • Next, twist the knob in front, and gently push it down like you would with a pen. It has a spring tension, so you have to tighten the knob when you reach the bottom to lock it in place. This will help you have a firm grip on the locks you wish to pick. The pick is an S rake, or a snake rake pick, which is used by newbies to cut time on picking.
  • Third, insert the pick, and apply tension to the pins inside. You can do this by “raking” the pins inside until it goes in place. Continuously push it in and out to rearrange the pins in place, and gently apply a bit of force on the tension wrench to turn the lock. You can keep doing so until the wrench is completely twisted downward.
  • Fourth, enjoy your new lock picking skill with this amazing product.

If you want to stock up on your lock pick sets, check out our website for other nifty tools you can use for your skill. We also offer survival gear for camping and emergencies, as well as car tools in case of accidental locks or car-door malfunction. You can save time and effort (and money) if you do it yourself and never get your windows smashed open.

While we offer worldwide shipping, we offer free delivery services to orders in the United States over $35. Unsatisfied or unsure what to get? Reach out through our “Contact Us” page for information, and we’ll be happy to help you with your concern. Our priority is to ensure you’re satisfied with our products.

Here's three locks being opened against the clock with the Dyno Kwick Pick
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