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How to Remove a Broken Key from a Lock: 5 Tricks to Avoid Dismantling Everything

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**How to Remove a Broken Key from a Lock: 5 Tricks to Avoid Dismantling Everything**

Few things are more frustrating than turning your key in a lock—only to feel it snap off in your hand. A broken key stuck in a lock might seem like a disaster waiting to happen, especially if you’re locked out or worried about damaging the lock. But before you reach for the phone to call a locksmith or consider taking the entire lock apart, take a deep breath.

There are several clever, inexpensive ways to remove a broken key from a lock **without dismantling it**. Whether it’s your front door, car door, or a padlock, these 5 tried-and-true tricks might save you time, money, and stress.

### ⚠️ Before You Begin:
– **Do not force the key further in**—this will only make removal harder.
– **Apply a lubricant** like graphite spray or WD-40 (sparingly) to loosen up the mechanism.
– **Ensure the lock is in the “unlocked” position** if possible.

### 🔧 1. Use Tweezers or Needle-Nose Pliers

**Best for:** When a small part of the key is still sticking out of the lock.

– Gently grip the protruding part of the key with **fine-point tweezers** or **needle-nose pliers**.
– Slowly and steadily pull the key straight out. Avoid twisting, which can push the broken piece deeper.
– If the tweezers are too wide or the key is flush with the lock, try another method below.

**Tip:** Use a flashlight to get a better view of how much of the key is visible.

 

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