Change the way you carry your keys forever! With the SleeKey you can carry and organize your keys in a neat and compact fashion, without any jingling, uncomfortable scratching, poking, or pocket bulges from messy keychains. You can now toss your keys in your pocket, your leather bag or even hook them to your lanyard. So you must be asking yourself "How is the SleeKey different?" - Here is the answer: SleeKey includes 2 FREE BONUSES: Bottle opener and a key loop to attach your car FOB or any other accessory. Huge capacity holding up to 22 standard metal keys. Provides universal support for many key types (supports office keys), in the occasion that your key does not fit - simply connect it to the key loop. The ergonomic design of the SleeKey allows you to easily fold your keys in and out quickly with just one hand. Can be used as a mobile phone stand for watching movies or sharing videos. The luxurious packaging and feel makes it the Perfect Gift for any occasion. Crafted from high quality stainless steel and aluminum, to make it both lightweight and durable. Lastly, do not forget the 100% Money Back Guarantee - if the SleeKey is not on par with your expectations, Simply return it hassle-free for a complete refund. What's inside the box? SleeKey key holder (Note that the post diameter is 4mm) Bottle opener Key loop 20 Spacers Short extension posts Long extension posts Replacement screw Instruction guide Click the "Add to Cart" button to order your SleeKey today!
I**S
Awesome Key Organizer. Stores Up To 16 Keys Comfortably.
⁃ The organizer is perfect for many keys. The manufacturer says that it can take up to 22 keys but if you insert the bottle opener and the key loop, you can only fit about 16 regular keys. ⁃ The instructions are provided both on a piece of paper that comes with the kit and the pictures on the item description itself on the Amazon website. ⁃ I unscrewed the keyholder parts/plates with the provided bottle opener. You can also use a flathead screwdriver. Once the carbon fiber piece with the logo name was down, I then proceeded to place the keys into the pole. I placed one of the provided black rubber spacers between each key so that the keys could easily be placed out of reach once I had used a particular key for a particular purpose. The rubber pieces help the keys swivel in and out of the organizer easily. ⁃ I placed a key on each side before I proceeded to place another key on top of the other, for each side. The manufacturer on the piece of paper advises that you should place all keys on one side before starting to place keys on the slot on the other side. ⁃ If you have many keys, they have extension poles to screw in to cater for the additional keys. I used both extension poles on each side as I had many keys to organize. ⁃ If you want to have the key holder or the bottle opener, don’t forget to add it onto the key slot when you are about halfway in inserting the keys, before screwing the top screws to complete the installation. This is because, if you are using the extension poles, it is very difficult to unscrew the pole from its ‘sister’ pole and you’ll have to use two small pair of pliers to separate the poles before restarting the process of placing the keys into the organizer. ⁃ Take your time and organize the keys in a format you will remember as now, you’ll mostly be seeing the ‘teeth’ of the keys rather than the whole key. ⁃ The keys stay flush into the organizer and they stay organized. They come out easily if/when you want to use the key/s. (If you use the rubber spacers, which I did.) ⁃ The organizer takes most ordinary keys other than the smaller suitcase keys as the round slot is too big for the small hole of the small keys. ⁃ I believe that, as long as the length of the key is close to or less to the length of the organizer, then you can place a long key as long as there is no corresponding key on the other side. ⁃ I did take the organizer through airport security and I had no problem with the TSA on both my departing and returning flight at different airports.
M**T
Doesn't work for just 5-10 keys
More bulky than my key ring. I think maybe if you have 20 or 30 keys on your key ring it would help. But especially since most car keys and fobs are oddly sized this really doesn't work for your average person looking to just streamline. I also wanted to keep my keys from jabbing into my ass but this thing is pointy and big enough that it is uncomfortable in my back pocket.
D**N
Get organized.
I've had a few of these over the last year or so, this one outstrips the others hands down.I carry around 10 keys, a mix of home vs work, and this little organizer keeps them accessible, quiet and safe.No more holes in my pockets!Easy to set up - and I'm not losing keys anymore either.Try it!
C**E
Great way to organize keys
I had a whole mess of keys on my keychain which was getting too bulky to carry around. This product made a big difference. Careful carrying it through airport security though. I got stopped by TSA who thought it was a pocket knife, so make sure to pull it out of your bag.
C**R
Great key keeper
Worked exactly as described. Helpful hint is to make sure you follow their guide regarding spacers and working on one side before the other. Looks great and hold a number of keys if differing sizes well.
K**.
Comfortable in pants pocket, keys don't jingle.
I use it for 5 large keys and it is satisfactory for my needs. It is about the size of a jacknife and keeps the keys compact and quiet in my pants pocket. My only complaint is that I have to tighten the screws every couple of days. It has never come apart, but the keys don't stay in place otherwise.
J**T
Didn't last 10 minutes
I was so excited to get this. Opened box, took apart 2 key rings to place keys in. Went to test by unlocking door and one of the short extension screws broke in the the longer extention screws.
J**Z
Cool idea but too fragile for daily use
Cool concept, but the torque on the posts from daily use was enough to break one of the posts after about two months. The posts aren't even remotely as strong as the carbon fiber side pieces.
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