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The Rhinokey Titanium Keyholder is a compact key organizer designed for men, featuring a built-in LED light and the ability to hold 1-10 keys. It also includes multifunctional tools such as a bottle opener and screwdriver, making it an essential everyday carry item. Easy to install and a perfect gift choice, this keychain combines practicality with a sleek design.
C**S
Not worth it
Annoying to put keys on and a waste of money
A**T
Moderately sized keyholder with a few extra features.
Always love me some minimalism in my EDC, and this is definitely one of those options! Although its sort of a crowded market at this point, so this is competing with other products like the Keybar and Keysmart, which you can also get in titanium. Not sure of the price difference off the top of my head, but this is probably similar (and somewhat high).Overall size is quite large, at least compared to the previously mentioned key holders: 3.5" (9cm) x 1.14" (2.9cm) x 0.6" (1.5cm with 3+3 keys inserted). One side has the tiny LED in it, so its a bit thicker, and has a machined cavity for the electronics. Very square in the hand, although no sharp edges. I do wish the edges were rounded more, however. Surface also has a rough texture, that doesn't seem entirely intentional. Like there was an attempt to anodize or tumble the titanium instead of leaving it raw. Markings are all laser etched.What this really comes down to is the features, however! This has by far the tiniest LED I've seen used. Works just fine for finding your keyhole in the dark, which is one of those features everyone should have on their keyring. As shown in the pictures, it's a very tiny button, but its actually easy to pretty when holding it. Only downside is that it uses a tiny plastic cover plate and plastic button with no seals. Not that most people are prone to get their keyring well, but its generally one of those pieces you can always rely on regardless of environmental conditions.The other features are okay to bad. The bottle opener is one of those staple additions to literally everything, and likely the reason this thing was designed to be so wide. The flat screwdriver bit on one end is a bit short, but might come in handy somewhere. The nut driver slots should work, provided you push the keys out from that side to free up space inside.The measurement markings are what really confuse me. One one side you have markings for 0.5cm, and the other side is 0.25". This makes no sense for any scale/ruler of any size. Especially for the really short amount of space they have to use here. Bare minimum should be 1mm and 1/16" increments for something this small. Thickness of the laser etching marks shouldn't be stopping it from happening.This gets a solid 4/5 from me. Works for what you pay for, but the additional features need improvement for something this large. I will say, they did well with the packaging though. The box acts as a jig for mounting your keys as you screw the plate back down. The threads are pretty shallow, so I think you could get away with only 2 keys minimum. Includes a ton of washers to put between keys, or use as a spacer for one side if you have an odd number of keys.
C**E
Very Useful
The number one attraction to this for me is the fact that I can put my keys away safely. For a lot of guys like me, having lose keys in your pock tend to jab away at your legs. Sometimes even wearing a hole in your jeans in the process. With this the keys are nicely tucked away. I do find it takes me quite a bit of effort to flip out my house key to use it. The benefits outweigh the extra effort for me. The other features like flashlight & bottle opener are nice to have I guess but they aren't too practical for me.
J**E
Pricey but it works well
I read through the reviews before using this thing. I haven't had any issue with the screws backing out (because I addressed that when putting it together). I also saw one or two people claiming it isn't real titanium because it's so light weight.The whole selling point with titanium is it's light weight and strong. Something like half the weight of steel but with all the strength. I have no doubt this is genuine titanium.I have seen hardened steel knick up titanium, so it's not surprising the little flat head driver would get dented under heavy use.After I put my 7 keys in (which really wasn't too difficult because I went slowly and had some tweezers to adjust the little washer spacers they provide) I wrapped some plumbers tape around the threads of the screws because I read they would back out after some time.Plumbers tape or BLUE locktite are a great way to prevent screws from backing out on things like a folding knife pivot, so I applied that same logic here. So far so good.The flashlight is next to useless, but I keep a good one on my keys, so that doesn't bother me.The short version of this review is, it works great. Made out of titanium and really isn't that difficult to assemble. But I do think it's too expensive (around $85 at the time of this review). If it were in the $40-50 dollar range, I'd give it 5 stars
M**L
Quality product with some minor issues.
Purchased this from the RhinoKey website in Jan 2022 to replace a KeyNinja since I wanted a key organizer a bit higher quality, made of metal rather than plastic, and had an LED. Overall the build quality of the RhinoKey is pretty nice. It feels very solid and holds my keys tightly without having to re-tighten the screws very often. The added features on the side plates are really nice additions but not always the easiest to use.The minor issues I've had with this key organizer in the time I've owned it:1) Any key ring placed in the designated key ring holder will prevent keys on that side of the organizer from being fully flipped out. This is usually not an issue as I placed my smaller and less used keys on that side.2) The bottle opener works but I've had to try a few times to open bottles because it kept slipping off.3) The flathead screwdriver is nice in a pinch but the first time I used it, it got dented and left a bit of a sharp edge.4) The LED is slightly off center from the hole and super dim. It's helpful in extremely dim environments but any other light will drown this one out.5) After about a year of use one of the pivot pins sheared off just below the screw head. I reached out to RhinoKey and they were able to send out a set of replacement pins for free, though I did have to pay a few dollars in shipping which was no big deal.Overall, I have enjoyed using this key organizer and would recommend it despite the minor issues. I preferred this organizer over other similar ones because the RhinoKey is relatively slim, made of metal so there is much less change of it being damaged or broken, and has an LED for finding key holes in the dark.