Complete Broken Key Extractor and Removal Tool Set - Fix jammed locks and keyholes
Complete Broken Key Extractor and Removal Tool Set - Fix jammed locks and keyholes
Complete Broken Key Extractor and Removal Tool Set - Fix jammed locks and keyholes is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
Get the snapped key out without drilling the lock
Sooner or later a key or a pick snaps off inside a cylinder, the lock goes dead, and the door will not open. Drilling it out or paying for a call-out is the expensive way. This broken key extractor set is the cheap, non-destructive way: slim tools that slide in beside the trapped fragment, bite into the cuts of the blade, and draw it back out so the lock works again. Twelve tools in all: eight handled extractors for gripping the blade, plus four fine needle picks for tight keyways.


Slide in, hook the cuts, draw it out
Each extractor is a thin shaft with a barb or hook along the tip. You slide it into the keyway alongside the broken piece, press or twist so the barb catches in the cuts of the blade, then pull steadily. Different tip shapes suit different keyways and break positions, so having the full set means a better chance of grabbing it on the first attempt.
Work gently and patiently. The aim is to grip the fragment and ease it out, not to force the lock.
Three jobs this set saves you from
What to know before you buy
| Brand | LockPickWorld |
| Type | Broken key extractor and removal tool set |
| Contents | 12 pieces: 8 handled extractors plus 4 fine needle tools |
| Job | Removing snapped keys and broken picks from lock cylinders |
| Approach | Non-destructive, no drilling, no cylinder replacement |
Quick answers from the LockPickWorld bench
How does a broken key extractor work?
It slides into the keyway next to the broken piece and a barbed tip bites into the cuts of the blade so you can pull the fragment straight back out.
Will it work on my lock?
It works on most standard cylinders, but success depends on how the key broke, how deep it sits, and the keyway shape. A gentle, patient pull beats brute force every time.
Do I have to remove the lock first?
Usually not. The point of an extractor is to clear the fragment with the cylinder still in place, so the lock keeps working afterwards.
What if the piece is jammed tight?
Add a tiny bit of lubricant, line the barb up with a cut on the blade, and ease it rather than yank it. Several light attempts work better than one hard one.
Keep one in the drawer before you need it
A snapped key is a bad day made worse by not having the right tool. Tuck this set away now and turn a locksmith call-out into a five-minute fix.


