Lock Pick Set for Beginners - Lock Picks by LOKKO, Practice Locks, Covert Kit + How-to Guide
Lock Pick Set for Beginners - Lock Picks by LOKKO, Practice Locks, Covert Kit + How-to Guide
Lock Pick Set for Beginners - Lock Picks by LOKKO, Practice Locks, Covert Kit + How-to Guide - Base Beginners Box (+ eBook) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
FREE Basic Lock Pick Guide
FREE Basic Lock Pick Guide
Our short 30-page How to Pick Locks PDF online guide will be sent to you free after you purchase any lock pick set.
We do have 2 amazing real book upgrades customers love:
1. Illustrated 60 page Lock Picking Glossy Guide Booklet
2. Definitive 180 page Full Colour Visual Guide Book for all Lock Pickers
About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
The Complete Beginner Lock Pick Kit
Open the box, pick up a real locksmith-style tool, and feel the first pin set under your fingertips. The Lokko Beginners Box gives you 15 301 stainless picks, 6 tensioners, 2 clear practice locks, a covert card kit and a 44-page digital quickstart guide in one first-buy kit.
Best for complete beginners, curious adults, gift buyers, hands-on learners and anyone who wants a fascinating lock picking hobby without guessing which practice lock, guide or tension wrenches to add.
Is this the right lock picking kit?
If you are new and want the cleanest route in, yes. Choose the base kit when you want the whole first lesson in one box, choose the + Guidebook version when the gift should feel more complete, and choose the progressive-lock bundle when you want the kit to keep pushing after the first clear practice lock becomes easy.
Watch the unboxing
Watch the clear locks, pick wallet, covert card kit and starter guide come out of the box before you choose. It feels like a real desk project, not a loose handful of tools.
Who buys the Lokko Beginners Box?
Curious first-timers
You want to know what is really going on inside a lock. The clear transparent practice locks let you see the pin stacks while your hand learns tension, lift and feedback.
Gift buyers
This gets opened at the table and passed around. It feels more memorable than another gadget because the buyer learns a real skill and gets that first-open moment.
Parents and families
A screen-free challenge for teens and curious adults. It builds patience, focus, problem-solving abilities and steady hands without feeling like homework.
"Me and my friends have a blast picking at the included practice locks."
Lokko boxed set customer"My son has had fun with the beginners set and continues to get better."
Beginner set customer"I have bought beginner kits before, but I did not get half the stuff for the price."
Lokko set customerA complete learning system, not a pile of loose tools
The base kit gives a beginner the tools, the lock and the lesson path together. Most first-time frustration comes from cheap tools, missing tensioners, bad practice locks, or no clear way to connect what the fingers feel with what the pins are doing.
A real-world puzzle you solve with your hands
There is a lock in almost every room you have ever been in, yet most people have no idea what happens inside one. Lock picking makes that hidden mechanism visible: light tension, careful lifting, pin feedback and the clean little click when the plug turns.
The fun is not abstract. You set a pin, lose it, adjust the tension, try again, and suddenly your fingers understand something your eyes could only half explain. That is why this little desk project can turn into a long-term locksport skill that builds dexterity, patience and better security awareness.
Better than a mystery-metal starter kit
Cheap no-name kits often look impressive because the case is full, but pick count is not the quality signal. Steel, finish, tensioner choice, practice locks and instruction decide whether a beginner learns cleanly or spends the first night fighting the tools.
This kit uses 301 stainless steel picks with polished tips, a full tensioner spread, two visible practice locks and a guided learning route. It is built for the person who wants to open the first clear lock, lock it again, and come back for the next clean open.
LockPickWorld is a specialist store. That means the kit sits inside a real learning path: extra practice locks, the printed guidebook route, the Beginners Visual Guide, tensioners, cases and upgrade sets when you are ready.
Step-by-step: from sealed box to first click
The box opens
A fan of bright steel picks, clear locks, the covert card kit and the guide turn curiosity into a real desk project.
Night one
Slide in a tensioner, rest a hook on the first pin and watch the clear lock show exactly what the guide describes.
The first click
When the plug turns, the hobby suddenly makes sense. Lock it, open it again, then try to make the movement cleaner.
Short sessions
A practice lock ends up near the desk, on the coffee table, or beside the couch. Ten quiet minutes can teach your hands more than one long struggle.
The next rung
When the first clear body practice lock feels predictable, move to the double-sided cylinder, extra practice locks, or progressive locks. Practice only on locks you own or have permission to open.
How does it compare with other beginner lock pick sets?
If you are comparing beginner sets, do not count picks first. Look for the parts that make the first week work: a practice lock, a clear quickstart guide, tension wrenches that fit different hand positions, a protective wallet or carrying case, and steel that will not fold the first time you use a hook.
Minimal kickstart sets
A small pick wallet can be useful, but it often leaves a beginner without a practice lock, guide, or visible way to understand the lock's internal mechanisms.
Large cheap-pick cases
They look full, but cheap picks and random tip shapes are not the same as quality design, comfortable handles, clean feedback and proper tension control.
Pick-only upgrades
Sets like Dangerfield Serenity, SouthOrd PXS-14 or premium Multipick Elite routes are better after you already have practice locks and know what feedback feels like.
What's in the box?
| Basic set contents | |
|---|---|
| Lock picks | 15 picks with grip handles, made from 301 stainless steel |
| Tensioners | 6 tensioners in various styles for different keyway positions |
| Practice locks | 2 clear locks: padlock and double-sided cylinder |
| Bonus kit | Credit-card covert pick set with additional picks |
| Instructions | 44-page illustrated digital quickstart guide included with the set |
| Storage | Protective carry wallet included |
| Weight | About 1.0 lb packed |
Which beginner lock picking kit should I choose?
All bundles include the basic Lokko set. The upgrades change the learning path: more written instruction, more locks to repeat on, or a full practice progression. Select your preferred bundle from the product options above or use the add-to-cart links below.
| Starter kit | Recommended gift | Extra practice | Best value progression | Everything Box | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $49.99 | $59.99 | $99.99 | $109.99 | $199.99 |
| What you get | Base Beginners Box with eBook | Base kit plus printed guidebook | Base kit, guidebook and 3 extra practice locks | Base kit, guidebook and 3 progressive challenge locks | Full bundle with EDC multitool and Infinite Lock |
| Best for | Lowest-cost complete beginner kit | Most gift buyers and visual learners | More repetition before ordinary locks | Structured skill building and the best learning curve | Someone who wants the full lock picking starter ecosystem |
| Practice path | Two clear locks | Two clear locks plus more printed instruction | Five locks total | Difficulty steps that keep the kit useful longer | Practice, EDC and repinnable routes in one box |
| Add starter kit | Add recommended gift | Add extra practice | Add best value | Add Everything Box |
"The progressive lock bundle is the sweet spot. You start easy, then each lock gets a bit harder. That's how you build real skill instead of getting frustrated."
Chris Dangerfield, FounderBeginner lock pick set questions
Is this a lock pick set or a lock picking kit?
It is both. The picks and tensioners make it a lock pick set; the two clear practice locks, guide, covert card kit and wallet make it a complete beginner lock picking kit.
What comes in the Lokko Beginners Box?
The base box includes 15 301 stainless picks, 6 tensioners, 2 clear practice locks, a credit-card covert pick set, a carry wallet and a 44-page illustrated digital guide.
Which variant should I buy?
Buy the base kit for the lowest-cost complete start. Choose the guidebook version for most gifts. Choose the progressive-lock bundle when you want the best practice path.
What beginner mistakes should I avoid?
Do not start with heavy tension, a random door lock, or a huge case of cheap picks. Use the clear practice lock, one hook, light tension, short sessions and the guide until your hand understands the lock picking touch.
Does this make a good gift?
Yes. It is a strong gift for curious adults, makers, teens with supervision, puzzle people and hands-on learners because it gives them a new skill to try the same day.
How do the practice locks help?
They let you repeat the same movement legally and see the pins move while you learn. That visual feedback makes tension and single-pin picking much easier to understand.
Will these picks work on real locks?
They are real 301 stainless steel tools. Start on the included practice locks, then use the picks only on locks you own or have clear permission to open.
Is buying lock picks legal in the US?
In most US states, buying and owning lock picks for hobby, education or trade use is legal. Local rules vary, so check your state law and practice only on permitted locks.
What should I add later?
Add more practice locks first, especially progressive or repinnable trainers. After that, extra tensioners, expansion packs and a better visual guide usually help more than a huge case of random pick shapes.
See the kit in action
Open your first practice lock this week
Choose the Lokko Beginners Box when you want the tools, clear locks and learning route together. It is fun to open, easy to gift, and serious enough to become a real locksport practice habit.















