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EDC Lock Pick Set Collection | Compact Pocket Lock Picking Tools by Grim Workshop
Credit card lock pick sets and wallet lock pick kits built for real use. Compact EDC tools that fit your wallet or Altoids tin for everyday carry and emergency access.
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SERE Kit Lock Pick and Escape Kit


Lock Pick Rake Card


Lock Pick Hook Card


Grim Key Card


Escape and Evasion Card


Bypass Card


Probe Lock Pick Micro Tool


Grim Key Micro Tool


Escape and Evasion Dog Tag


Grim Key Dog Tag


Lockpick Dog Tag


Lock Pick Rake Micro Tool


Credit Card Size Lock Pick, bypass, and Escape 3 piece Tip Guide Bundle


Credit Card Size Escape and Evasion Tip Guide


Credit Card Size Lock Bypass Tip Guide


Credit Card Size Lock Picking Guide

Tip Card #23 How to Shim a Lock and DIY Padlock Shim


LED Flashlight 600 Lumen (Runs off of AA or AAA batteries)


2,000 Lumen Super Bright LED Flashlight 3 Modes / Zoomable


Large Waterproof Case


Black Credit Card Size Survival Kit Tin


Micro Escape and Evasion Kit


Bill Roque "Sparrow Bushcraft" Signature Survival Card


Grim Survival Playing Cards


Escape and Evasion Stash Card


Lock Pick Stash Card


Grim Survival Playing Cards Urban Survival Deck


Grim Survival Playing Cards Navigation Deck


Lock Pick Rake Dog Tag
EDC Lock Pick Set Collection | Compact Pocket Lock Picking Tools by Grim Workshop

EDC Lock Pick Sets Built for Real Carry
Most lockouts are small problems that turn into big ones fast.
A stuck padlock, lost key, or jammed latch can leave you locked out of your own gear. These EDC lock pick sets are built to solve that problem without bulk, damage, or guesswork.
Each tool in this collection is designed to stay flat, organized, and ready inside your wallet, pocket, or Altoids tin kit.
What You’ll Find in This Lock Pick Collection
This collection includes:
- Credit card lock pick sets
- Wallet-sized rake and hook tools
- Tension wrenches
- Door bypass tools and shims
- Dog tag and micro lock picking tools
All designed for compact everyday carry and real-world use.
Learn the Skills Behind the Tools
If you want to learn how to use your lock picks, our skill guides teach simple steps for raking, tension control, and basic picking. Learn lock picking skills: → Lock Picking and Escape Category Index
Why Carry a Lock Pick Set
You don’t need lock picks every day.
But when you do, nothing else replaces them.
These tools are useful for:
- Getting back into your own locks without damage
- Handling stuck or frozen padlocks
- Travel and gear access issues
- Backup capability in an emergency
This is about control and access, not force.
You can also pair these lock picks with one of our compact escape and evasion kits for a full setup. → Explore All E&E Tools
FAQ Lock Picking Collection Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best EDC lock pick set A: A credit card lock pick set is the best option for everyday carry because it stays flat, organized, and easy to store in a wallet or small kit.
Q: Are credit card lock pick sets actually usable A: Yes, a well-designed credit card lock pick set includes real working picks and tension tools that can open common locks with practice.
Q: Can beginners use an EDC lock pick set A: Yes, beginners can use an EDC lock pick set by starting with simple tools like a rake and tension wrench and practicing on basic locks.
Q: What locks can these lock pick sets open A: Most EDC lock pick sets can open basic padlocks and simple pin tumbler locks, but high-security locks require more advanced tools and skill.
Q: Can you pick a lock with a credit card A: A regular plastic card rarely works, but a proper credit card lock pick set includes the correct tools designed specifically for lock picking.
Q: How long does it take to learn lock picking A: Most people can learn to open simple locks within a few practice sessions, but skill improves over time with consistent practice.
Q: Are lock pick sets legal to carry A: Lock pick sets are legal to own in many areas, but laws vary by location, so it is important to check local regulations before carrying them.
Q: What is the difference between a rake and a hook lock pick A: A rake is used to quickly move multiple pins at once, while a hook is used to lift individual pins for more precise lock picking.
Q: Should I carry a lock pick set in my wallet A: Yes, a wallet lock pick set or credit card lock pick set is designed specifically to fit flat in your wallet for everyday carry.
Q: Do I need a full lock picking kit or just a few tools A: Most lockouts can be handled with a simple rake and tension tool, while larger kits provide more options for different lock types.
Q: What is a pocket lock pick set A: A pocket lock pick set is a compact group of lock picking tools designed to fit in a pocket, wallet, or small kit for easy everyday carry.
Q: What is a lock pick card A: A lock pick card is a flat, credit card-sized tool that holds multiple removable lock picks and tension tools in one compact design.
