Dyno Kwick Lock Pick- lock picking Tool

Dyno Kwick Lock Pick- lock picking Tool
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The Kwick Pick was recently featured in WIRED magazine! Our very own Dyno Kwick Lock Pick was picked to be in WIRED's Holiday Guide of "The Best Gadgets & Gizmos on the Planet" Pretty Cool, huh?

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Locked Out? Now You Can Open Virtually Any Lock In Just Seconds with Kwick Pick!

Professional-quality Dyno Kwick Lock Pick gets you in - in a flash! The Kwick Pick fits comfortably in your hand, and opens everything from padlocks to file cabinets, from desk drawers to toolboxes, from luggage to gas caps. Kwick Pick even opens some car doors and front door locks. Easy to use design has spring-loaded sure lock, retractable pick, and tough aluminum alloy design with combination tension wrench/pocket clip. The Dyno Kwick Lock Pick was invented by a professional locksmith. Patented. Don't know how to pick a lock? This is a great little tool to have around the house or office! With the Dyno Kwick lock pick tool you don't need to know how to pick locks. Naturally, your Kwick Pick comes with full instructions. It's always a good idea to have an extra rake and tension tool on hand. In our experience the Kwick Pick is so versatile it gets a lot of use. After repeated use (normal wear and tear) both may need replacement.

The tip of the Dyno Kwick rake is small enough to be effective with many different USA made as well as European and Japanese manufactured locks. Though one tool cannot take the place of a complete lock pick set the Kwick Pick comes close! What makes the Kwick Pick most appealing is its all-in-one design and ease of use.

Lost the instructions for how to use your Dyno Kwick Lock Pick? We had so many requests that we posted the instructions on SCRIBD. Follow this link and you'll find a complete instruction sheet for reference.