Lokko Euro Cylinder Lock Picking Hand Support
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Stop Pinching a Bare Cylinder While You Pick
A loose euro profile cylinder is awkward to hold. Pinch it in your fingertips and it twists, digs in, and steals attention you want on the keyway. The Lokko Euro Cylinder Hand Support fixes that. Slide a euro cylinder into the grippy textured body, cradle it in one hand, and your picking hand gets a steady, comfortable target instead of a slippery lump of brass. Practice feels calmer, your tension stays consistent, and you actually notice what the pins are doing.
It holds the cylinder so your hands can pick
Euro profile cylinders are the long, double-D shaped locks you find in most exterior doors across the UK and Europe. They are great to practise on, but bare in the hand they roll and pivot under tension. This support is a textured holder with a euro profile socket: slide the cylinder in, the body grips it, and the keyway face sits proud and ready. Now you are holding a comfortable shape, not pinching steel.
That small change matters more than it sounds. Steady the lock and your tension hand stays put, your pick reads each pin cleanly, and a session stops being a wrestling match. It is the difference between fighting the lock and feeling it.
Comfortable grip
The textured body fills your palm and gives your fingers something to hold instead of a thin, edge-heavy cylinder.
Steady the keyway
The cylinder cannot twist away mid-pick, so your tension wrench keeps its angle and your feedback stays honest.
Cleaner practice
Less time managing the lock means more time learning pins, false sets, and security-pin behaviour.
Cylinder in, keyway out, ready to go
The euro cylinder seats into the socket with the keyway facing out, so the plug, the pins, and the bottom of the keyway are all right where you need them. Tension tool in the bottom, pick up top, and the body of the lock is wrapped and held instead of floating in your fingertips.
Because the holder takes the strain, you can settle into a position and stay there. That repeatable setup is exactly what makes practice stick.
Four steps from loose cylinder to clean practice
Seat the cylinder
Slide a euro profile cylinder into the socket so the keyway face sits proud at the end.
Cradle it
Hold the textured body in your non-dominant hand. It fills the palm and stays put.
Set tension
Drop your tension wrench into the bottom of the keyway and apply light, steady pressure.
Pick the pins
Work the keyway with your picking hand and read each pin without the lock twisting away.
A grip that frees up your picking hand
With the cylinder cradled, your dominant hand is fully on the job: pick in the top, tension at the bottom, nothing wasted on stopping the lock from rolling. It is light enough to pick up and put down a hundred times a session, and small enough to live in a kit roll or pocket.
Want a fully hands-free bench setup instead? Step up to a clamp-style holder like the Lock Pickers Vice or the dedicated Euro Cylinder Vice Support. This hand support is the grab-and-go version for picking in the chair.
A support is only as good as the lock you put in it
The holder gives a cylinder a home, but you still need cylinders to practise on. A set like the Dangerfield Eureka Practice Locks gives you graded targets to grow into, so you can seat a beginner-friendly cylinder today and a tougher one next month. Keep them in the support and your bench is always ready to pick.
What to know before buying
| Brand | Lokko |
| Tool type | Euro cylinder hand support / holder for lock picking practice |
| Fits | Euro profile cylinders, seated keyway-out in the socket |
| Body | Textured grippy holder with embossed Lokko branding |
| How it holds | Hand-held cradle grip, no clamp or bench mount required |
| Weight | Approximately 36 g |
| Best use | Steadying a euro cylinder so both hands work the lock cleanly |
| What's included | The hand support on its own. Add a practice euro cylinder to pick |
Questions buyers usually ask
What does this actually do?
It is a hand-held holder for euro profile cylinders. Slide a cylinder in and it grips the body so you can cradle it in one hand and pick with the other, instead of pinching a loose cylinder in your fingertips.
Does a lock cylinder come with it?
This page is for the hand support on its own. Pair it with a euro profile practice cylinder, such as a set from the Dangerfield Eureka Practice Locks, so you have something to pick.
Is it a vice that clamps to the bench?
It is a hand support you hold, not a clamp. If you want a fully hands-free bench mount, look at the Lock Pickers Vice or the Euro Cylinder Vice Support. Many pickers keep both: the vice for the bench and this for picking in the chair.
Will it help if I am still learning?
Yes, this is one of those small upgrades beginners feel right away. Holding the lock steady removes a distraction, so you can put all your attention on tension and pin feedback while the picking motion becomes second nature.
Give your euro cylinder a proper place in your hand
Slide the lock in, cradle it, and pick. A steadier cylinder means steadier tension, cleaner feedback, and practice that actually moves you forward. Pair it with a euro profile practice cylinder and your next session is ready to go.










