Use an extender if you have too (I added the smaller one) so you can add more keys then screw it back together, making sure that you use some spacers (there are loads) to keep everything flush and level.I kept the bottle and the sim card openers because both are handy to have around and added the clip, more because it looked cool than for practical reasons.The carbon fibre backplate stay wonderfully ridged and it feels as well made as my trusty Victorinox pen knife. Use spacers between the keys and if you have longer keys that will hit use the spacers to offset them, so they close (think swiss army knife). WOW was I wrong.You undo the two screws that hold the back plates together, open the holder up and start loading your keys (make them all the same way around or it becomes a right pain in the arse every time you use it and have to keep turning it over, trust me, even if it’s only one key!!). My first thoughts were that this was going to flimsy and would fall apart hours after putting it together. I’ve had the Captiosa key holder for about a week now and I have to say that I’m impressed and that my initial reservations were completely unfounded.When I opened the rather nice box I was confronted with a clip, some back plates and a small bag of components. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2019 Clip them onto your backpack and you're ready to go. We've extended its functionality thanks to a top-grain leather strap connecting the carabiner to a loop which will easily accommodate your car key or car fob. GATHER ALL YOUR ESSENTIALS: The sturdy stainless steel carabiner is all you need to attach the key organizer to your belt loop or backpack. ![]() With smooth, rounded edges covering the entire key width, it won't poke holes into your pants or create unattractive pocket bulges.
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