Lishi KW5 Kwikset 6-Pin Pick and Decoder
Lishi KW5 Kwikset 6-Pin Pick and Decoder
Lishi KW5 Kwikset 6-Pin Pick and Decoder 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
Pick and Decode the 6-Pin KW5 Keyway
The Lishi KW5 is a keyway-specific lock pick and decoder for matching 6-pin Kwikset KW5 cylinders. It gives you guided pin-by-pin feedback while you pick, then a decoder grid for reading depths after the plug turns. Match the keyway first, then let the tool teach the feel.

"Perfect easy to Use"Raymond R., verified buyer
"Works awesomely"Jordan R., verified buyer
"opened the lock and decoded the pins"Matthew S., verified buyer
Made for Kwikset KW5, not guesswork
The job
Use this tool when the lock profile matches KW5 and you want guided pin feedback plus decoding in one tool.
The fit
Lishi KW5 Kwikset 6-Pin Pick and Decoder is for matching 6-pin Kwikset KW5 cylinders. Brand name alone is not enough. Match the keyway profile.
The route in
Start on known practice hardware, keep tension light, and move one numbered position at a time so the feedback stays readable.
One keyway, two useful jobs
Lishi tools are strongest when chosen precisely. The pick surface helps you work the pins in order, while the scale gives you a repeatable way to read the lock after successful movement.
How to tell if your lock is KW5
Start with the key blank
Look for a KW5 mark if your key has one, but do not stop there. Replacement keys can be stamped differently, so compare the blade profile and plug face as well.
Check for the six-pin route
This is the 6-pin Kwikset tool. If your cylinder is the shorter five-pin KW1 setup, use the KW1 Lishi rather than trying to make this one fit.
Compare the side grooves
The warding and side grooves on the key must match the KW5 profile. A Kwikset logo on the lock is not enough; the keyway shape is the deciding point.

Confirm the profile, then work slowly
A Lishi is not a universal rake. Confirm the KW5 profile, insert the tool cleanly, apply controlled tension, and test the numbered pin positions one at a time. When the plug turns, use the grid to read the depth information the tool is designed to show.
- Match the exact KW5 keyway before ordering.
- Start with light tension and deliberate movement.
- If the job is strictly the five-pin Kwikset KW1 profile, compare the KW1 tool.
What to know before you buy
| Brand | Lishi |
| Tool type | 2-in-1 lock pick and decoder |
| Keyway | KW5, 6-pin |
| Best use | matching 6-pin Kwikset KW5 cylinders |
| SKU | LISHI-KW5-AG |
| Choose a different tool for | Other Kwikset profiles, automotive keyways, Yale, dimple, tubular, or non-matching cylinders. |

Pair it with the Beginners Visual Guide
Lishi tools make more sense when you understand binding order, tension, the shear line, and why pin positions feel different. The Beginners Visual Guide gives you 178 pages and 190+ full-color illustrations, including Lishi tool concepts in the wider lock picking toolkit.
Keep the guide next to your practice lock while you learn what the grid is showing. It is a separate companion, not part of this tool, and it gives newer pickers a friendlier route into precise keyway work.
Chris Dangerfield, founder: A Lishi rewards patience. The tool is clever, but the real value is that it slows the lock down for you. Match the keyway, keep your tension clean, and use the grid as a way to understand what your hands just felt.
Quick answers from the LockPickWorld bench
What is this used for?
It is used to pick and decode matching 6-pin Kwikset KW5 cylinders with one keyway-specific tool.
How do I know if it fits my lock?
Check for a KW5 mark when present, confirm you are dealing with the six-pin Kwikset route, and compare the key blade grooves with the KW5 profile before buying.
Is this approachable while I am learning?
Yes, if you start on known practice hardware and take it slowly. The grid can make pin positions easier to understand than freehand picking alone.
What should I pair it with?
Use a matching practice cylinder if you have one, a standard pick set for freehand work, and the Beginners Visual Guide when you want the mechanism explained visually.
Add the KW5 Lishi to your bench
Choose it when the lock is a matching 6-pin Kwikset KW5 profile and you want one guided tool for pin feedback, depth reading, and cleaner practice sessions.




