KeySmart

Or you could just 3D print this like I did :) (Or get it printed if you dont own a 3D printer)

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I should add this was printed, while I was calibrating my new printer, so the finish isn't great but I could reprint it. This was also edited to make the cut out just where I wanted them.

J.
 
it holds up to 50 keys

I'm not trying to diss this product, but I am genuinely interested, is it normal to have dozens of keys? (starting to think I'm the weird one).

My keys are a door key on a ring with a 128GB USB3 stick, I also have a Lexus keyless entry/ignition fob and my work keys (a ring with a padlock key and mortise key on it) but they are separate for a reason.

I suppose if I really felt the need to get one of these I could add the key for my bike lock, the key for my filing cabinet and the key for that 3.5" FDD storage box that's been in the attic since 2001, but it would feel more like carrying pointless crap than saving space /shrug.
 
I've got 3 keys on my bike keyring plus my work fob which is my ignition key and 2 lock keys, then on my house keys I've got the 3 to get in my front door and 1 for my parents (which could live in the house as they're not exactly local) plus a bottle opener.

Who owns 50 keys!? Unless you're some sort of caretaker/key holder.
 
It's enough of a ballache trying to find the right key when they are visible to me on a ring, I don't need the bloody things hidden inside a swiss army cover.

Fail for me, but I can see the appeal for others.
 
i seriously doubt it costs anything near that much to make.

But same with anything in life which is low cost on raw materials and labour intensive to make. Same with iphones ;)

We had it in my old industry. We fit stainless steel spray balls (think of a ball with loads of holes drilled in it) for the food industry for cleaning out tanks by spraying water.

Cost of the spray ball in the uk to buy from manufacturers is £90. We would then sell them out at £120 each. Cost of getting them built by a factory in China and shipped via airmail (not even slow boat) worked out at £15.46 per item, minimum order 10. We still sell them out at £120 each :)

The quality of the chinese one was miles better than the English manufactured one as well.
 
Looking at my keys.

Number of keys/USB stick on keyring = 7
Number of keys that would fit inside that thing = 1

Not for me thanks.
 
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