Random colors. You will receive one of blue, magenta, red or teal. Strong, flexible, corrosion-resistant aircraft cable key ring unique patented ball-knob and socket closure locks and unlocks easily use as key ring or binder ring to hold products or documents together Used by the us military.
R**R
2nd favorite keyring, but not as good as the BESYL stainless steel key chain carabiner
(I wrote the following review for my favorite keyring, and in that review I explain why the flex-o-loc is still my 2nd favorite keyring of all time.)This is my favorite keyring of all time, by far. My old favorite, for many years, has been the lucky line flex-o-loc 5 inch. That key ring is still very very good, and it is perfect for adding or removing anything from any specific location on your ring of keys quickly and easily. It's one weakness, though--and it is a *huge* weakness--is that sooner or later that flex-o-loc will undo itself in your pocket and send your keyring stuff flying everywhere when you go to grab your keys out of your pocket.If that is your exact issue, that you want your keyring stuff to stay on the keyring for sure, no matter what (while still letting you easily add or remove things from the keyring), then this BESYL stainless steel key chain carabiner is perfect.YES, it could pinch you. It has never pinched me, and won't ever pinch me, because I don't try to use this thing with one hand. With two hands and some respect, you will be fine.YES, you cannot add or remove things at just any location you like. This is a very minor concern for me, however, because I almost always add or remove just the one thing, and so I add it last so that I can easily remove it first.THIS PRODUCT WILL NEVER, NEVER LOSE ANYTHING, EVER. What an ingenious keyring it is. The keyring with the power to pinch you is also the keyring that has your back, and will never lose your keys. I trust this more, as my edc keyring, than I trust anything that is *on* my edc keyring, and I trust each of those things with my life, all the time.Make sure to use small keyrings as an intermediate connector between your actual keys and your BESYL keyring. It isn't meant to hold keys directly, although it can, and you don't want to do that to yourself. A key, or keys, on a circular keyring will go through the carabiner opening very easily, but even more importantly it will go through the inner stopper mechanism *much* more easily than a key will. That inner stopper presses against the outer keyring with a fair amount of force. Because it is angled to let things in quite easily, keyrings slide into the inner circle almost effortlessly. It takes a little bit of care and effort to get them back out past that stopper again, but with a keyring this is quite easy.I wouldn't change a single thing about this keyring. I love it. I recommend the three pack because even if you only have two friends in the whole world, you're going to need three.:-)
E**A
great
My husband and son love these.
I**M
Cool concept that can end in catastrophe
I used the product for less than 2 weeks before it opened itself when I pulled it out of my pocket, launching my Airpods, house keys, etc. into a busy road. As a result I no longer use the product.
M**I
Stiffer than they appear
First, my original order never arrived, though to the seller's credit when I contacted them a month later, they were prompt and professional in arranging for a replacement. This is why I prefer to do all my shopping via Prime these days.Anyway, on to the actual product: it's definitely miles better than the traditional split-ring keyring, however, it's not as good as it could be. I bought this not because it's too hard to add/remove keys from the old keyring (which is *probably* the reason most people are getting this) but rather because the keyfob for my car sticks at a 70 degree angle with the keyring, making it ridiculously uncomfortable and unsightly to put in my pocket. I was using a twist-tie between the keyfob and the keyring for a while, which was a more effective but less pretty solution than this Lucky Line key ring.The Lucky Line comes *this close* to what I need. It's fashionable, it's the right size, it's the right style, it's secure, it's easy to use, but unfortunately, it's far too stiff. While it does not suffer from the same angle issue, I was really hoping it would be a lot more flexible than it is. Fortunately, in the two weeks that I've been using it, it's settled into a somewhat oval shape which makes it a little more comfortable in my pocket, but I was truly hoping for something a lot less rigid. It's unclear from the picture, but this is closer to a stretched out paperclip in stiffness than a hairband (what I thought it looked like).
B**B
Does what it says it does
This product works as defined but is not one that is easily opened and closed frequently. I only plan on using it to hold keys and not remove them frequently which makes it great for me.
C**S
Simply Put - It Works
I've had a problem using some of the generic aluminum cable keyrings that have a screw-on barrel clasp. My pocket seems to be a danger zone for things that are threaded (keyrings, pens, tension screws on pocket knives) so I really should have known better. For things that I don't switch out very often, like my home keyring, putting a little threadlock on them solves the issue. However my work keyring is relatively large and changes frequently so I need to be able to get keys on and off to lend or switch out, but not have to worry about it all coming apart in my pocket or flying out when I go to grab it. It's not practical to have s-biners or double-gated crab clasps for all the keys so I picked up the Lucky Line since it connects with a ball post on one end (think a trailer hitch) and a keyed channel on the other. It works. That's really all there is to it. The cable is stiff enough to keep plenty of tension on the mechanism that it can't accidentally come open. Even if the plastic coating were the start to crack and peel and the cable underneath started to lossen up with wear I don't think there's a realistic way that it would flex in just the right series of movements to come apart. It's worth spending a few dollars on one cable that works right than get 10 of them that don't for the same price.
A**N
too big, don't like the locking mechanism
They're very stiff and once you start using it (locking/unlocking), it gets pliable and very easy to unlock. I don't like the locking/unlocking design at all -- not what I expected. The diameter is also quite large... I was hoping for something a bit smaller (about the size of a normal metal keyring)
M**Y
Tidy up your keys.
Great lock holding up ones keys and accessories. The pack of three is excellent. The lock is secure and easy to use.
M**A
Sent the wrong color twice!
I ordered this product but was expecting to get the blue key ring as that is what was shown. I ordered the product twice and both times I received the red key ring. I wish I would have received the proper color.
G**N
Great Product
This just as described . Fast service . Use it every day . Much better than split ring style .
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