KEY-BAK Key Spider Key Chain Accessory with 5 Split Rings, Chrome Finish

Brand:‎KEY-BAK

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The KEY-BAK #8802 Key Spider Key Carrier is a quality import key holder designed by the makers of the original retractable key reel. Constructed from high quality chrome plated steel, the KEY-BAK #8802 is engineered for years of use. Push button design allows key sets to be removed from device to easily organize up to 5 sets of keys. The included nickel plated steel split rings rotate when inserted in the unit helping them to lay flat in purses or pockets. The KEY-BAK Accessory Series is a line of products designed to hold keys, tools, or anything else you want to keep by your side. This line of high quality key holders have been designed and engineered by the same company that invented the Original KEY-BAK key holder in 1948. FROM THE MANUFACTURER The KEY-BAK #8802 Key Spider Key Carrier is a quality import key holder designed by the makers of the original retractable key reel. Constructed from high quality chrome plated steel, the #8802 is engineered for years of use. A push button design allows key sets to be removed from the device to easily organize up to 5 sets of keys. The nickel-plated steel split rings rotate when inserted in the unit helping them to lay flat in purses or pockets. The KEY-BAK Accessory Series is designed to hold keys, tools or anything you want to keep by your side.

High quality import designed by the company that invented the original key security device. Split rings detach and reattach seamlessly keeping key sets separated. Key spider measures 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) long and fits easily in pockets or purses. Brushed steel finish key spider has 5 removable split-rings. Split rings detach and reattach seamlessly keeping key sets separated. Key spider measures 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) long and fits easily in pockets or purses. Brushed steel finish key spider has 5 removable split-rings. High quality import designed by the company that invented the original key security device. Made in the USA with globally sourced materials and lasts up to 10x longer.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Name ‎KEY-BAK
Closure Type Retractable
Color Chrome
Color ‎Chrome
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 179 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎6.57 x 2.99 x 0.2 inches
Manufacturer ‎West Coast Manufacturing Company
Material steel
Material ‎steel
Model Year ‎1995
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.05 Kilograms
Part Number ‎0308-802
Sport Type ‎Hunting
Style ‎Modern
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult, womens
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Scritto da: Jessica
Fits the bill
As others have noted, these rings are itty bitty. I'm talking, like, half an inch. But they spread fairly easily, so that's a welcome bonus! Others have also noted that it's missing the clip that similar, more expensive products offer... but you can get a carabiner at WM for 50 cents if you don't have one lying around the house. Boom. Problem solved. Very pleased with the purchase and will buy again if the need arises.
Scritto da: MH
Surprise Cancer Warning
I've had this key organizer for a few days, and thus far it works as advertised. I have to use the organizer for longer to know if there are any issues with durability, but my initial impression is that it's pretty sturdy. The weird part was found when I flipped the packaging over and saw a Cancer and Reproductive Harm Warning with a URL to the Proposition 65 Warnings Website from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Maybe I don't buy enough products from California, but I had no idea what to make of this, because there was no further explanation, and I hadn't seen anything on the Amazon description of this key organizer. As best I can tell, this is a warning that has to do with the nickel that is used plate some of the parts, but I don't know what the true reason for the warning is. I only bought the one organizer, so I don't know if this warning is on every package.
Scritto da: David Rivas
As shown in picture, will buy again
It works!, 20 bucks cheaper than the version with the clip-hook, but who cares. It works well for quick detachment of keysets, (Car/house/RSA tokens)
Scritto da: Metroptomist
Much smaller than it looks in the photos
I could fit maybe five individual keys on this. Returning it for a bigger one.
Scritto da: john l. hooppell
Does What I need it for.
I carry a lot of keys where I work. The amount of keys in one pocket tend to poke holes in them. I adapted this key bank with a lanyard attached to a key ring clip then slide it through my belt that way not all the weight of the keys settle into the bottom of my pocket. It helps sort my personal keys from my work keys and allows me to pull off only the keys I need with out worry of dropping them on the ground. Others have seen this and thought it was a great idea that they could use. Price was reasonable and well constructed. Thanks.
Scritto da: Mr Fitz
Keys Fall off
I had an old one of these that I got FREE at a trade show. It was showing some wear, but still worked. I bought this as a refresh, but bad choice. It seems just as sturdy as my old one, but after just a few days i realized that some of the keys unlocked themselves from the body. Luckily the detached keys were in my pocket. Then it happened again and again, dropping some of the keys when I removed them from my pocket. I needed this to be secure, but it is anything but. It was just a waste of $$$$, went back to my original and have not dropped any keys since.
Scritto da: William J. Culhane
Durability problems
I got this in May because I like having all of my keys with me throughout the day, but wanted to be able to pull off just the apartment key when I went cycling. This fit the bill perfectly. Fast forward to now (March, less than a year later). A few months ago I noticed that every once in a while when I pulled the key chain out of my pocket one of the rings would stay in the pocket. Sometimes it would come out with my hand, but fall to the ground because it was no longer attached. This is obviously a problem, since you can lose keys that way and not even realize it until much later. The problem has only gotten worse. At this point at least one ring has fallen off about 80% of the time the key chain comes out of my pocket, so I check and count each and every time for now (I'll be replacing this with something else very soon). At first I thought the spring on the mechanism was wearing out, but a closer examination reveals that the two sides are coming apart. I assume they are screwed together and the screw is loose, but there appears to be no way to access such a screw.
Scritto da: Mr. Milbauer
Everybody wants one!
I buy these five at a time because people invariably notice mine and comment on it. I'be probably given 30 of these things as gifts in my lifetime.

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