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Broken Key Extraction in Stoke-on-Trent

Specialist extraction. Cylinder saved where possible. Fixed price. Average response in Stoke-on-Trent: 15-25 minutes.

Snapped a key in your lock? LockSafe UK's verified locksmiths extract broken keys in the UK using specialist tools — usually saving the existing cylinder so you don't pay for a new lock. Fixed price agreed before work starts.

What's included

  • Specialist key-extraction tools
  • Cylinder saved wherever possible
  • Replacement key cut on site if needed
  • Fixed quote before work starts

About Stoke-on-Trent

the historic Six Towns of the Potteries.

Coverage: Stoke-on-Trent and the wider Potteries area

Postcodes: ST

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Local answers

Broken Key Extraction in Stoke-on-Trent — FAQs

  • How much does broken key extraction cost in Stoke-on-Trent?
    Broken Key Extraction in Stoke-on-Trent starts from From £70. The bid you accept on LockSafe is the price you pay — no doorstep upsells, no surprise fees. Final price depends on lock type and time of day.
  • How fast can a locksmith reach Stoke-on-Trent?
    Average LockSafe response time in Stoke-on-Trent is 15-25 minutes, covering Hanley, Stoke, Burslem, Tunstall and all of West Midlands.
  • Can a snapped key be removed without replacing the lock?
    Yes — in most cases. A verified locksmith uses specialist extraction tools to pull the broken half cleanly, leaving the cylinder intact. A replacement lock is only needed when the cylinder itself is damaged.
  • How much does broken key extraction cost in the UK?
    Broken key extraction in the UK typically costs £70–£140 on LockSafe UK, with the price fixed before the locksmith arrives. Replacement cylinders, if required, are quoted separately and approved by you.
  • Why did my key snap in the first place?
    Keys snap when the lock is dry, misaligned, or worn — or the key has metal fatigue from years of use. After extraction, the locksmith can lubricate or service the cylinder so it doesn't happen again.
  • Can you cut a new key from the broken one?
    Yes, in most cases. Once the broken half is extracted, both pieces can be used as a template to cut a new working key on site, provided the bitting is intact.
  • What if it's a UPVC door lock?
    Same approach. UPVC multi-point cylinders (Yale, Avocet, etc.) accept the same extraction tools — the locksmith may also test the gearbox while on site to make sure nothing else has been strained.

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