![]() ![]() It helped that I had already been through this process with the Key-Bar. I assembled and reassembled the Grip-Key about 3 times before I found the distribution of keys that worked best for me. Since I was moving keys from the Key-Bar to the Grip-Key, the holes had already been enlarged sufficiently for the Grip-Key screws. I had already drilled out the holes in a couple of keys, as the Key-Bar screws were just barely too large to fit. While the whole process of setting up a Grip-Key is not complicated, it took me a bit of trial and error to get the right distribution of keys on each end. Well, actually, it sounds a bit easier than it turned out to be in practice. Just slide a screw through each end of the Grip-Key, plus one in the center and start putting on keys. The Grip-Key had 2 sets of 3 screws (long and short) and T-nuts, a spring steel belt clip like you find on many IWB holsters, and a little instruction sheet. Assembly was simple enough. The Grip-Key arrived wrapped in bubble wrap and inside a padded USPS First Class mail envelope. The Key-Bar arrived a week or two before the Grip-Key and is discussed in a separate review here. Could there really be something new and innovative in the management of keys? This is the second key organizer that we received for review. After all, we have carried keys on traditional key rings for a couple of decades, and people have carried keys for hundreds of years before us. We started this review cycle with open minds, but a healthy dose of skepticism. On a more realistic note, it is designed to keep keys from rattling, better organize them, and make them easier to carry. Grip-Key says that their product “…will eliminate all your key problems.” Wow! That is a pretty tall order. Is Grip-Key a product in search of a need? *Update: Since this article was written there have been various other brands bringing similar products to market. Grip-Key is a Kydex polymer key organizer that allows you to stabilize, align, and organize your personal array of keys, giving you a compact Swiss-Army knife style sandwich with your keys neatly stored inside. Grip-Key Key Organizer Review What is a Grip-Key?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |