🔑Broken Key in the Lock: 5 Tips to Solve the Problem in Seconds, Without Having to Take Everything Apart

There’s nothing more frustrating than breaking a key in a lock, especially when you’re in a hurry or it’s cold outside. Fortunately, there’s no need to panic or disassemble the entire lock! Here are   5 simple and effective tips   to remove a broken key and open the door without damaging the mechanism.

🧰1. Use fine tweezers or tweezers

If the broken key is still protruding from the lock, carefully grasp it with tweezers or small flat-nose pliers.
👉 Tip   : Pull it out slowly, using gentle back and forth motions to avoid further breaking the stuck piece.

🪛2. Try a strong magnet

Some types of keys (especially steel ones)   can be removed with a strong magnet.
👉Attach the magnet to the lock hole and gently pull; the metal portion of the key will slide out.
⚠️Note: This method does not work with brass or aluminum keys.

🧷3. Use a saw blade or sewing needle

Place   a thin hacksaw blade   , stiff needle, or sewing needle next to the stuck item.
👉The goal is to hook the key onto one of the prongs and pull it toward you.
This method requires a bit of patience, but it’s very effective if you don’t have pliers handy.

🧴4. Lubricate the lock

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