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Review on Ultimate Titanium KeySmart: A Must-Have Organizer for Men's Accessories by Jeffrey Shatzel

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Hardware lasts a decade

The advertising for the key holder promises a practical and space-saving storage and handling of up to 14 keys at the same time. But in daily routine things are much more complicated! Most security keys are often background three-diversity nature, i.e. they are much too thick! My first attempts to store the six most important keys (front door, mailbox, garage, apartment door, cellar, safe) including car keys on an eyelet on the outside were doomed to failure after a short time. Anyone who has temporarily tried to open the mailbox with two shopping bags in hand but cannot get the small key out of the holder knows what I mean! In addition, accessing the keyhole and turning the cylinder when opening and closing is a bit uncomfortable, especially on recessed doors with a deep frame. But then I learned the lesson! I simply bought a second Keysmart, this time made of stainless steel, and only left the four most important keys in the titanium version (apartment door, mailbox, front door, garage) including the car key, dying on an internal eyelet. The "unimportant" , not used every day (safe, cellar, boiler room, etc.) were installed in the second stainless steel Keysmart, and everything is as it should be! Whether this is worth more than € 40 for most people, everyone has to decide for themselves. I recommend not fitting more than 4 keys into a Keysmart unless they all quickly become the same size and thickness!

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Pros
  • No more holes in my pocket for my keys.
Cons
  • I hope the screws don't break because 2-10 keys is a lie, 3 normal keys + 2 tiny keys is hardly enough for that.

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