![]() We’ve been testing the KeySmart Original Key Organizer for a month around Detroit, Michigan. There’s also a small ring so you can attach any larger keys-think a car key-to the exterior.Īnd that’s it. That’s a huge plus, especially if your life involves a lot of sleuthing. You don’t need any tools to work this thing-your fingernail or a coin work just fine-and it tightens pretty dang tight. ![]() You tighten the case with an oversized screw. The organizer comes with plastic washers to stack in between your keys to keep everything working smoothly. We’ve tested it with two keys, and while admittedly a keychain with only two keys isn’t exactly bulky, we’ve still preferred keeping them organized inside of this case. If that’s not enough room for you, you can also buy an expander to carry dozens of more keys. You can fit four on each side for a total of eight. The way it works is simple: you simply stack your keys inside of the case. You can also pick up a titanium version, although it costs more than the original. KeySmart advertises that it’s scratch-resistant as well, though we’ve found otherwise (more on this later). Made of anodized 6061 aluminum with stainless steel hardware, this organizer is lightweight yet strong. KeySmart Key Organizer Original Materials You could easily lose it inside of a backpack pocket or even on a table if you’re not careful. While we’re always a fan of black colorways for the additional sophistication factor it usually adds, be careful with the black colorway here. (We’ve been testing a special Bluffworks print that is no longer available). KeySmart Key Organizer Original In PocketĪt the time of this review, it’s available in four colorways: Blue, Red, Black, and Mossy Oak. And its streamlined, S-shape body will easily fit inside most pockets-as long as you’re not wearing skinny jeans-and the quick-grab pockets of basically every single sling bag and backpack out there. It’s not the most high-end-looking key organizer on the market, but it’s sufficiently sleeker than leaving your keys as is. The KeySmart Key Organizer has a simple, minimalistic aesthetic. With that said, let’s jump into the review. KeySmart also sells a number of extra accessories, including a bottle opener, screwdriver, and USB, you can pick up if you’d like. While KeySmart now offers a pro version-with a ton of extra special features-the Original doesn’t have much going on, which is right up our ally. Who knew messy keys were such an epidemic? KeySmart launched on Kickstarter in 2013 and received enough love (a.k.a money) to go to market. The case looks reminiscent of a Swiss Army Knife-you even swing your keys out in the same way you would swing out one of the tools. As its name suggests, this key organizer organizes your keys tucking them away inside of a thin metal case. But the product itself is smooth and minimal. ![]() I shipped it to my US freight forwarder for consolidation as shipping is free within the US if your order is US$25 and above.If you’ve ever found yourself wishing for keys that were less bulky and less jingly then might we introduce you to the KeySmart Original Key Organizer. I bought the KeySmart Extended (Orange) for US$20.98 (S$30), two Quick Disconnect at US$2.98 (S$4.30) each and a Loop Piece for US$1.98 (S$2.80).Īfter the 10% discount, I paid US$26.03 (S$37). However, if you want to include accessories as well, getting directly from KeySmart’s website is cheaper with the 10% discount even if you include the US$4.99 shipping. If you are getting just the KeySmart, getting it from Sky Werkz is cheaper. In Singapore, Sky Werkz do sell KeySmart on Qoo10. You can get a 10% discount for you KeySmart with the coupon code “LASTCHANCE”. ![]() For international orders, your order needs to be US$45 and above to qualify for free shipping. Shipping is free in the US if your order is US$25 and above. You can also ship it to your US freight forwarder. Shipping to Singapore is an additional US$4.99 (S$7). I bought my KeySmart directly from KeySmart’s website. KeySmart is made in the USA while it’s accessories are made in China. It is made with aircraft aluminum, stainless steel hardware, and has a laser engraved logo. Because of the way it is designed, it will eliminate any key jingle when it is in your pockets. It will fit any keys of length up to 8cm. KeySmart is a compact key holder that can hold between 2 to 8 keys (or up to 100 keys with expansion packs). KeySmart was born out of a Kickstarter project in May 2013 where it raised a total of US$329,862 out of their initial goal of US$6,000 from 8,900 backers.
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