File-A-Key, Letter Size, 14 Units
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Election isn't an option; all that's left is a plastic bag. My keys are all separated and labeled, so putting them in a drawer rather than hanging them on a file isn't a problem; it's just something I needed to do to keep them separate.
It's the colored tabs I'm referring to. I don't think that's the case with the clip that clips into the holder.
The exact number of keys in the set is unknown, but each one contains 14 keys, seven on top and seven on the bottom.
Selected User Reviews For File-A-Key, Letter Size, 14 Units
As a result, I began looking for an easy-to-use tool to help her get her act together. br>Wow, I have to say! I bought two holders, categorize her vehicles on one, and vehicles on the other, and she actually uses them! br>I believe it's because of the simple button snap to the holder. It keeps them hidden without clogging up a drawer or rummaging through zip lock bags, as I did with her. br>The ability to print out labels for laning each set of keys was a huge plus. It isn't flimsy or shoddy in any way. You can't just toss the holders around and expect them to stay intact because they're made of PLASTIC! br>I love the organizers and got a great deal because I bought them used rather than new, which saved me a lot of money! Check it out before shipping; just because the box is damaged does not mean the item inside will not work.
For the time being, I only required 11 key sets to be accommodated, so I only needed to purchase one frame. It is lightweight, yet sturdy enough to hold the keys just fine, and fits perfectly into my plastic file box (see photo), but it would be easy to expand into a second one if necessary because they are so compact. I liked how there were so many labels of various sizes available. Preprinted numbers (numbers 1 through 90 small for the removable key fobs, numbers 1 through 33 larger for the frame) were available, as well as blank labels of various sizes and clear protective self-adhesive self-adhesive self-adhesive self-adhesive self-adhesive self-adhesive self-adhe Labels for key tags with adhesive overlays. The key tags had a nice design that I liked. They can be worn in either direction. Because they're symmetrical, you can flip them both front and back, as well as top to bottom, to fit your needs. It's great to see how much thought went into making this so useful, and how affordable it is.
I had a locking file cabinet that I used to keep spare keys in. ensures that everything is safe and well-organized.
This is something I bought for my company. I can keep all of our building keys, as well as vehicle keys and key fobs, in my locker. I like how everything is kept in one place and how well organized it is!.
This looks like it should be an extra insert for the Lucky Line File A Key binder, but it isn't. It functions exactly like the binder inserts that came with the binder, but there is no way to attach it to the binder, so I'm not sure how useful it is to me without that. However, I would recommend it if you want to use the product as intended. It's a little on the pricey side, but it gets the job done.
As expected, it performs admirably.
This product is fantastic for keeping track of keys at home and at work.
I've set up the keys for easy sign in/out, and it's a great product. There were no problems, and they fit perfectly in a desk drawer for letter-sized files.