Lock Picks for Locksmiths in Australia — What You Actually Need
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You know how to pick a lock. You don’t need a tutorial. What you need is picks that hold up on the job, fit the locks you’re actually working on in Australia, and don’t require a currency conversion and a three-week wait every time you need to restock.
That’s what this is about.
The Problem With Your Current Options
Walk into a locksmith supplier in Australia and the pick selection is usually underwhelming — overpriced import sets of questionable steel, or cheap multi-piece kits that look impressive in the box and let you down on the third job.
The other option is ordering from overseas. You know how that goes: find a decent set, convert to AUD, add international shipping, wait two to four weeks, hope customs doesn’t sting you on arrival. For a hobbyist that’s annoying. For a professional restocking regularly, it’s a genuine operational headache.
There’s a better option now — and it’s made here.
What You Actually Need From a Pick Set
Your requirements aren’t the same as a weekend hobbyist. You’re working through multiple jobs a day, across a range of residential and commercial locks, under time pressure. Here’s what actually matters at that level:
Steel that holds up under volume You need picks that don’t take a set — meaning they spring back true after repeated flexing, not develop a permanent bend after a week of daily use. Bare Bones picks are made from 301 high-yield stainless steel — the same spec used by professional-grade manufacturers globally. It’s strong, it’s flexible, and it lasts. If a supplier can’t tell you what steel their picks are made from, that’s your answer right there.
Full tang construction You need feedback. When you’re single pin picking a restricted cylinder under time pressure, you can’t afford a pick that deadens what the lock is telling you. Every Bare Bones pick is full tang through the handle — the steel runs the entire length, giving you direct, unfiltered feedback on every pin. No weak join at the base of the handle, no energy lost between the lock and your fingers.
The right thickness for the right lock This is where a lot of generic pick sets fall short — one thickness, one use case, not much else. As a locksmith in Australia, you’re going to encounter a range of keyways and you need picks to match:
- 23thou is your everyday workhorse. Wide Australian keyways — Lockwood cylinders, standard residential pin tumblers — this is the thickness that fits cleanly, gives solid feedback, and gets the job done efficiently. Most of your day-to-day work lives here.
- 20thou steps in when 23thou starts feeling cramped. Medium profile keyways, tighter residential cylinders, anything where you’re losing clearance and losing feel. You’ll reach for this more than you expect.
- 15thou is for the jobs that need it — narrow European keyways, ABUS cylinders, high-security locks where getting the pick in cleanly without touching the keyway walls is the difference between picking the lock and fighting it. If you’re working on anything European-spec, 15thou isn’t optional.
Running all three thicknesses isn’t overcomplicating your kit — it’s having the right tool for the job, which is the whole point.
Local Supply. Actual Warranty. Fast Turnaround.
Some of the locksmiths who’ve made the switch to Bare Bones picked up a set out of curiosity — Australian-made, decent price, worth a try. What kept them coming back was simpler than the steel spec: when something needed sorting, there was an actual Australian business to deal with. No international return process, no email chain with a Canadian warehouse, no waiting on a replacement to clear customs.
Local warranty. Local support. Restocking that doesn’t require a spreadsheet to calculate the landed cost.
Building Your Professional Kit
If you’re putting together a proper working kit from the Bare Bones range, here’s how to think about it:
Start with 23thou hooks and rakes as your foundation — these cover the majority of Australian residential and light commercial work. Add 20thou for medium keyways and locks where you need a touch more clearance. Keep 15thou in the bag for European locks and anything high-security with a narrow keyway.
That’s three thicknesses, all in the same 301 stainless steel, all full tang, all made in Australia. A working kit that’s actually built around what you encounter on Australian jobs — not what’s common in North America or Europe.
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