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Beginners Lock Pick Set in a box: Complete Lock Pick Kit, Spy Card Kit + Practice Locks and Dummies guide by Lokko

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Beginners Lock Pick Set in a box: Complete Lock Pick Kit, Spy Card Kit + Practice Locks and Dummies guide by LokkoFree UK delivery over 30 Royal Mail options 30 day easy returns European delivery available Beginner lock picking kit 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 gift set gives you 15 stainless picks, 6 tension wrenches, 2 clear practice locks, a spy credit card covert pick kit and a 44 page digital quickstart guide in one first buy kit. Best for

Free UK delivery over £30 Royal Mail options 30-day easy returns European delivery available
Beginner lock picking kit

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 gift set gives you 15 stainless picks, 6 tension wrenches, 2 clear practice locks, a spy credit-card covert pick 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 turning tools to add.

15lock picks
6tensioners
2clear locks
44guide pages
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"The locks are very nice to hold and the picks are easy to grip."
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"I would recommend to any beginners!"
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Why buy this

It removes the first-buyer guesswork

Beginners often buy picks before they understand tension, feedback, or what a practice lock is meant to teach. This box solves that by combining handled picks, multiple turning tools, visible locks, a wallet-style spy card kit, and instructions that give the buyer a simple first practice path.

Visible feedback

The clear padlock and double-sided cylinder let a learner see pin stacks move while they practise light tension, lift and feedback.

Real tools to grow with

The picks are proper stainless tools with comfortable handles, not a throwaway case of cheap picks with random tip shapes.

Gift-ready format

A boxed kit feels more complete than a loose pick wallet and gives the recipient something to start with immediately.

Your first week

From sealed box to first open

Here is how it tends to go for someone who has never held a pick. No special talent required, just a quiet half hour and a practice lock with a clear body, so the hidden mechanism starts to make sense.

1

The box opens, and so does the rabbit hole

You lift the lid and there it is: a fan of bright steel picks, two crystal-clear locks, the covert card, and a guide that assumes you know nothing. Within five minutes you are turning the clear padlock over in your hands, watching the pins bob up and down. Hooked before you have picked a thing.

2

Night one: you can see the mechanism

Guide open beside you, you slide a tension wrench into the clear lock and rest a hook on the first pin. Because the lock is see-through, you watch the exact thing the book describes: light tension, a gentle lift, and a pin settling onto the shear line with a tiny, satisfying give.

3

The first click

Often within the first hour, the plug turns and the lock falls open in your hand. People grin. People text a photo. It is a small thing and a big thing at once, the click that turns a curiosity into a hobby. Then you lock it and do it again.

4

It quietly takes over the kitchen table

A practice lock lives by the kettle now. You pick it on calls, in front of the telly, while the tea brews. The two-pin cylinder becomes easy, so you graduate to the double-sided lock, then close your eyes and open it by feel alone. Your hands are learning a language.

5

Real locks start to look interesting

Fundamentals in your fingers, you start to notice the spare practice cylinder in the drawer and the progressive Eureka locks. Security pins, false sets and harder lockpicking scenarios give you a next rung to climb. Practise only on locks you own or have clear permission to open.

Inside the box

The basics, plus enough challenge to keep going

The basic set includes 15 handled lock picks, 6 tensioners, 2 clear practice locks with keys, a wallet-sized spy credit-card pick set, protective carry wallet, and a 44-page digital quickstart guide with colour photos.

  • Start with the clear padlock to watch pins lift and set.
  • Move to the double-sided cylinder when you want more hand-position practice.
  • Add the guidebook, extra practice locks or progressive Eureka locks when the gift should feel like a longer learning project.
Learning route

Benefits of learning lock picking

Lock picking can feel mysterious until the buyer sees what tension does. The clear locks show pin movement, binding, oversetting, and the shear line. That makes the first sessions more useful than practising blind on a random padlock.

As a hobby, locksport builds problem-solving abilities, dexterity, patience and better security awareness. You begin to understand a lock's internal mechanisms through your hands: light pressure, pattern recognition, pin feedback and the clean click of a solved puzzle.

For a smaller starter option, compare the Lokko compact lock picking kit. For a deeper book-led route, add the Beginners Visual Guide.

Choosing a beginner set

How does it compare with other beginner routes?

When you compare beginner lock pick sets, do not count picks first. Look for the parts that make the first week work: a practice lock, clear instructions, tension wrenches that fit different hand positions, a carrying case and steel that will not fold the first time you use a hook.

Minimal kickstart sets

Good for the lowest price, but many leave you buying a practice lock, quickstart guide or extra tension tools straight afterwards.

Large cheap-pick cases

They look full, but cheap picks and random profiles are not the same as quality design, clean feedback and comfortable handles.

Pick-only upgrades

Sets such as the Dangerfield Serenity picks, SouthOrd sets or Multipick Elite sets make more sense once you know which specific roles, tip shapes and security levels you want to explore.

Choose your bundle

Find your learning curve

Every bundle includes the full Beginners Box: 15 picks, 6 tensioners, 2 clear practice locks, the covert card kit, carry wallet and digital guide. The upgrades simply add more to learn on. Select your tier from the dropdown above.

Beginners Box + Guidebook + 3 Extra Locks Best value
+ 3 Eureka Locks
Everything Box v2
Price £29.99 £39.99 £66.79 £69.99 £134.99
Picks & tools 15 picks, 6 tensioners, spy card 15 picks, 6 tensioners, spy card 15 picks, 6 tensioners, spy card 15 picks, 6 tensioners, spy card Plus an EDC Skeleton multitool
Practice locks 2 clear locks 2 clear locks 5 locks in total 5 locks, 3 that step up in difficulty 5 locks plus a repinnable Infinite lock
Guide 44-page digital guide 60-page how-to guidebook 60-page how-to guidebook 60-page how-to guidebook 60-page how-to guidebook
Best for Trying it out A complete first gift More locks to practise on Building real skill in order The full enthusiast kit
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The Eureka progressive bundle is the sweet spot. For a few pounds more than the extra-locks set, the three locks step up in difficulty, so you build skill in order instead of hitting a wall. It is the tier most beginners are happiest with a month in.

The printed guidebook in the upgrade bundles is the 60-page Definitive how-to booklet shown here: a clear, step-by-step companion for the practice locks. It is not the full-colour 176-page Beginners Visual Guide, which is a separate upgrade if you want the big illustrated book.

Questions

Quick answers before you buy

Who is this set for?

It is made for first-time lock picking practice, practical gifts, puzzle fans, locksport beginners, and anyone who wants a clear visual introduction to pin tumblers.

Does it include practice locks?

Yes. The basic box includes 2 clear practice locks with keys so the learner can watch the mechanism while practising.

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 pressure, short sessions and the guide until your hand understands the lock picking touch.

Why choose a bundle?

Extra locks and the printed guide turn the box from a first session into a longer learning path.

What should I add later?

Add practice locks first: progressive locks, repinnable trainers, extra tensioners, expansion packs, and the larger visual guide when you want deeper instruction.

Can European buyers order it?

UKBumpKeys dispatches from the UK and offers European delivery options, with Royal Mail and tracked upgrades shown at checkout.

Open your first lock this week

Pick the bundle that fits, hand it over or keep it for yourself, and the next quiet evening could end with a lock falling open in someone's hand. That moment is the whole point.

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