Thunder Dimple Lock Rake Set, 4 Piece
Thunder Dimple Lock Rake Set, 4 Piece
Thunder Dimple Lock Rake Set, 4 Piece 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
Use the Dimple Grooves Against the Lock
Dimple locks look intimidating until you remember what they are: pin cylinders turned sideways, with grooves that can help guide the tool. These four Thunder Rakes ride those grooves and let you attack a suitable dimple lock with a fast raking action before finishing with a flag pick if needed. Dimple does not have to mean delicate.

Set what you can, then finish cleanly
Four profiles
Different rake shapes give you options across suitable dimple keyways.
Groove guided
The tool sits in the dimple keyway grooves, keeping the attack aligned.
Good companion
Rake first, then move to a dedicated flag pick for anything left unset.
Rakes and flags work better together
For flag-style picking, add the Complete Dimple Lock Pick Set. For visible feedback while you learn the mechanism, pair it with the Clear Dimple Practice Cylinder.
What you get
| Contents | 4 Thunder dimple lock rakes |
| Tool type | Rakes for suitable dimple pin locks |
| Use case | Raking dimple locks before or alongside flag picking |
| SKU | DRDR |
| Fit note | Dimple rakes are for dimple keyways, not standard edge-cut pin tumbler locks. |
Questions buyers usually ask
Are these normal rakes?
No. They are shaped for dimple keyways and the grooves that guide a dimple key.
Do they replace flag picks?
No. They are a fast way to set what will set. A flag pick is still useful for finishing.
Can I use them on Mul-T-Lock style practice?
Use them only where the dimple keyway and warding suit the tool. Do not force the profile.
Why four rakes?
Dimple locks vary, so four profiles give you more ways to find useful feedback.
A faster way into dimple practice
When a dimple lock gives you grooves to follow, these rakes let you make use of them.



