Key snapping within the lock and getting stuck in it is an extremely hopeless and irritating problem. You are about to enter your room, and suddenly hear a snapping noise. You will stay stuck outside, so close to your home. You may ask yourself how to get out of such a rut. Hiring the emergency locksmiths in Belfast could be your last resort. However, you can also try alternative ways to solve this problem yourself. Here, we have outlined three effective hacks to solve the problem of a snapping key.

 

Three Ways to Remove a Broken Key From the Lock

 

Your first step is identifying how deeply the broken key has gone in. Then check the availability of tools. In most cases, you may not have all the domestic tools. However, you are good to go if you have some basic tools like a hair clip, button pin, Swiss Army knife or a paper clip safety pin. Let’s dive into three practical ways to remove a stuck key from the lock.

 

Using Tweezers 

You may first attempt to work out this job with a needle-nose pliers. However, if the latter proves to be too chunky for the job, you can always use Tweezers. Tweezers may not have the same pulling power as the pliers, but they could effectively perform the job. They can provide the right amount of precision to get the job done. However, you must avoid pushing the key further into the lock when using tweezers.

 

Tapping the Cylinder

If you want this method to work out, you need to point the cylinder towards the ground. If the key is broken inside the padlock, this method will work for you. That way, you will be able to point it toward the ground. Once you have positioned the lock properly, you need to tap it with a hammer. The best way to tap the cylinder is to slam it on a solid surface. You can strike the keyway side of the lock instead of the back of the lock. The trick is to keep the lock still and steady while slamming. 

 

The Superglue Trick

If all the other methods fail to yield any result, you can perform the superglue trick. This trick works best if the key is not entirely inaccessible. We advise you against this method if the key is completely lost in the entryway. However, you can try this trick if a bit of it sticks out. Take a small wire or a match and place some superglue on it. Before taking this to the entryway, remove the excess glue and streamline it. Often, excess glue can harm the sophisticated clockwork of the lock. Hold the match or the wire and touch it against the edge of the broken key. Wait for the substance to bind and push it towards you. If the glue is strong enough, it will remove the broken key.

 

If none of these hacks result, it is time to seek professional help. Contact All Purpose Locks, and our emergency locksmiths in Belfast will reach you immediately. They will assess your problem and apply the right solution to recover the key through specialised tools and experience. Let us know how we can help you out.