Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Starrett SK1 Key Caddy Review

Starrett SK1 Key Caddy
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I've tried a number of retractable key caddies in the past few years and most of them are junk. They're too weak, or they break, or they fall off my belt or whatever. The Starrett holds up. You can load a bunch of keys on it and it won't droop. Over time, two issues come up. First, the belt clip loosens. If you're handy you can take the thing apart, use a pair of pliers to rebend the clip back into form, then reassemble it. It can be a little tricky to rewind the chain about the spring mechanism, but once you figure out how to coordinate your hands, it's not that hard. This is also a nice feature if you load SO many keys on the thing that it does actually droop. You can just take it apart, wind the spring a few turns tighter, and reassemble. Second, the little links at the end of the chain break from time to time. I've never lost my keys because of this, thankfully. I always get some warning because when one of the bits of metal in the terminal link breaks, it leaves a sharp protrusion that jabs me in the finger every time I reach down to get my keys. Here again you just take the caddy apart, use a pair of pliers or whatever to remove the broken terminal link, rethread the keyring on the new terminal link, and reassemble.

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