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About this item Made in the USA with globally sourced materials and lasts up to 10x longer Heavy Duty aramid fiber cord with an 80 lb minimum breaking strength. Standard Duty retraction force holds up to 13 oz and has a 36" reach Stainless Steel Spring is housed in a 2" durable stainless steel case, 1 25" Zinc-plated spring-tempered steel corrosion resistant split ring KEY-BAK ECO-REELS produce 90% less waste than disposable reels, keychains, and tethers Protected by a 1-Year warranty backed by a Lifetime Service Policy › See more product details
Made in the USA with globally sourced materials and lasts up to 10x longer
Heavy Duty aramid fiber cord with an 80 lb minimum breaking strength. Standard Duty retraction force holds up to 13 oz and has a 36" reach
Stainless Steel Spring is housed in a 2" durable stainless steel case, 1 25" Zinc-plated spring-tempered steel corrosion resistant split ring
KEY-BAK ECO-REELS produce 90% less waste than disposable reels, keychains, and tethers
Protected by a 1-Year warranty backed by a Lifetime Service Policy
I work for telecom company and don't have power locks on my work van. I get in and out probably 25 to 40 times a day and unlock the doors manually, I can unlock and just let go of the key and it never snaps and hits me in a wrong spot, it could if I had many keys instead of 1. I have another quick release attached so the key is long enough to rest in my pocket when not in use or I can disconnect for driving, but could also drive with it attached and its comfortable and doesn't pull on the ignition much at all with it wrapped over the gear shift lever, trust me it works and clears it from the steering wheel. The Kevlar cord is lightweight and it glides in/out better than the metal chain style or even the plastic coated cable which tends to crack and get a crusty feeling. I didn't think I would like the loop style versus the clip, but have grown to like it.