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๐ Unlock effortless organization with FreeKey โ because your keys deserve a smarter system.
The FreeKey 2825 System is a premium key organization solution featuring three small, detachable steel rings designed for easy grouping of house, car, and work keys. Crafted in Sweden by Erik von Schoultz, it offers a sleek, durable, and compact design that enhances everyday carry convenience while reducing the risk of lost keys. With a 4.4-star rating from over 3,800 users, itโs a trusted choice for professionals seeking both style and security.





| ASIN | B00AQ664H6 |
| Additional Features | Customizable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177,996 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #508 in Men's Keyrings & Keychains |
| Brand Name | FreeKey |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,802 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00091037302199 |
| Included Components | Key Chain |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.4 x 4.7 inches |
| Item Shape | House |
| Item Weight | 9.98 g |
| Manufacturer | Amazon.com, LLC *** KEEP PORules ACTIVE *** |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FreeKey56 |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Style | Simple |
| Size | ALL |
| Style Number | FreeKey56 |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 091037302199 718930272021 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**L
Perfectly Functional in Plain Appearance
BACKGROUND: I've been using this keychain daily since February of 2016, so as of now I have a half year of use on it. I have three primary sets of keys that see regular use: car, home, and work. I also have a bottle opener attached. USE: I have a single car key that I keep on one ring, a set of three home keys on another, four work keys on a third ring, and a bottle opener on the final ring. I am a pretty active cyclist, and I regularly take a specific set off the FreeKey depending on where I going: if I'm leaving from the house I will take only the house key set off and put that in my seat bag on the bike; if I take the bike somewhere on my car I'll take the car key off, put that in the seat bag, and lock the rest in the trunk. The same is true when I ride from the office. (I do this to save space in the seat bag.) The point of explaining this is because I routinely take keys on and off of the FreeKey, and it isn't always the same ring that is being replaced. It doesn't matter what order the keys are added to the FreeKey--they can be taken off or added back without having to load or unload other rings sequentially. You only release the one you want, and can put it back on without worrying about where it sits compared to the other rings. For someone who routinely swaps different keys on and off this is extremely helpful. REVIEW: The FreeKey works extremely well. The simple depression on the keyhole icon to open the ring and allow the taking or replacement of rings works flawlessly. (You functionally just give the icon a gentle pinch to open the FreeKey.) To date, I have never had it accidentally open or drop a key/ring from pressure or jostling in my pocket, handling, or any other use. It keeps the rings until you want to remove them, and then is very easy to do so. It's also very light, which is nice. It stands to reason that most people who attach multiple keys to something--which have a cumulative weight of on their own--don't want a keychain that feels like a lump of pewter by itself. The FreeKey is very good in this regard. It also has shown no signs of deterioration of the last six months. It still opens and closes as effectively as the day it arrived. I would give this 4.5 stars instead of five if allowed for one reason only: it's just a plain-looking ring. There are other key systems that look so much better, or that have personality. For me that doesn't really matter, and I am completely satisfied with this in every way. In fact, if this one ever is lost or does stop working I hope to replace it with the exact same thing. However, if you are shopping for a system and looks matter to you it is a point to note.
T**T
Hey! Iโm Reviewing A Keyring!
Having been a long-time user of the Lucky Line Flex-O-Lock cable rings, I decided to switch up my everyday-carry routine and try this Free Key thingy. Not that the Flex-O-Lock ever failed me โ they are great key rings and Iโll probably go back to them at some point when I want to switch it up again. My main reason though for purchasing this item was the security I get knowing that losing a key is a virtual impossibility, and never having that โwhat ifโ feeling that I had with the other key ring is a relief. Also, taking keys off is pretty easy and hassle-free, though not quite as instant as the Lucky Line product where you press inwards on the ball-and-socket part, and boom, thereโs your key. Still, the few extra seconds needed to retrieve a key with this product is worth the added security. Lastly, the Free Key is robustly built, looks nice, and the smaller split rings fit all of key ring items, which was initially a concern. Good product.
M**T
Amazing design; durable; easy to use
It's weird to write a gushing review about what is essentially a key ring. But it's great and it took away a pain I only vaguely knew I had. I'm not an EDC maniac. I have a little multitool and flashlight. And a prybar, ok. Well, at times, when you're boarding a plane or going for a run, you need to take this bundle apart. Doing it with ordinary key rings would be nightmare filled with punctured flesh under my nails. This little metal ring makes taking keys off and adding new ones simple. It's 0 hassle. I'm writing this review after almost two years of using this. Not because something broke, but because I'm ordering a set of spare loops for more keys. It's this damn good.
C**Y
Good but not Great
The skinny version: This is a good key ring and system. Not a great idea if you do a lot of hard manual labor, sit and stand a lot, or otherwise have this product exposed to where it will get caught frequently. A solid 4/5. My transaction: Seller - FFB Direct Condition - New Price - $7.85 Shipping - Free (economy) Purchase date - February 26, 2015 Details: I did get the genuine Freekey system. To go with the main ring I also bought supplemental small Freekey system rings. I hooked the main ring through my steel carabineer and then hung smaller rings off of it for each structure or unit that I have keys for. Then I hung additional rings off of those ones if I had multiple keys for that same place or thing. The product description says that the product is made of high grade stainless steel. I'm not sure if I really believe that in my experience. I used this system for over three years before ultimately replacing it with some (definitely real) regular stainless steel keyrings. I had to replace them because my Freekey rings (all of them) started to get bent and I even lost one key. I nearly lost a few keys a couple of different times but I noticed that they fell off before I did. I ran into this problem as a mail carrier as I am getting in and out of my mail truck several times a day and I will sit on my keys or they will get pinned at an angle because I hang my carabineer off of my side. Before my job as a mail carrier this system was fine. Kinda cool actually, but once the main ring gets bent at all any other items that hang from it are liable to fall off if they slide at the right angle. This is because of the design of the main ring which has a portion of the inside layer of the ring purposely bent to make it easier to open up and adjust the other rings/items. I did like how it was easier to tweak the keyrings and attach keys to them but realistically I only did this a couple of times and after that I didn't adjust them again. That would be a better feature of I were someone who added or removed keys from my keyring more frequently. Personally I won't be buying this again. I'm happier with the rings I have now. Still though, this isn't a bad product for less strenuous use.
C**K
I love these
My only complaint is that these are a bit expensive, and I wish you got more than 3 little rings with each big ring. I bought a pack or two of extra rings, so now I have everything I need, but I wish I could have gotten everything without spending $20-30. That said, I like these so much better than whatever key ring my keys happened to be on before. The big ring really does make it easy to get things on and off without using your nails. It's pretty quick to add or remove something from the main ring, which lets me use these to be somewhat modular and only carry what I want at a time. Unfortunately the little keys do require prying with your fingernail to get things on and off of them, but you should only have to do that once for each thing you want to be able to carry on the big ring, and thereafter you can just slide them on or off the big ring as needed. I use one big ring for my main keys and have a house key, flash drive, and a little bottle opener multi-tool thing. I have a few other keys on small rings that I keep in a drawer, and if I need them, I can quickly add them to the main ring and remove them when I'm done with them. I use another big ring for my truck keys, which lets me add keys for my trailer locks when needed and remove them when not. At the end of the day, it's a key ring, but I find it to be significantly nicer than the average key ring, both because it looks nice and because the big rings make it so much easier to add or remove things.
M**G
Great Key Ring!
I love this key ring! I bought it to organize my work keys. I was wearing them behind my badge on a lanyard around my neck. It was ok when I had 1-2 keys but recently I'd started collecting quite a few more. They were getting tangled and difficult to move around and kind of locked up when I'd go to use them. I needed a better solution. I was looking for your basic single key ring but came across this in my search. I am so glad I found it! I looped the big ring around my lanyard clip and then added my keys to the three smaller rings and attached those to the bigger ring. The big ring was SO EASY to open - you just squeeze in a specified spot. No more breaking your nails trying to pry the ring open! I used a knife to open the little rings because my fingernails are weak and the openings are slim but someone with stronger nails probably wouldn't need to. I've got 5 keys on there to start and will likely add more. It's nice having three smaller rings because you can organize your keys into groups. Since I wear them on a lanyard around my neck, they jingle against me when I walk around and my coworkers can hear me coming from far away. I really like this product and will likely buy another to organize my car keys.
S**R
After 8 years, finally leaving a review
My keyring is on a lanyard, with 20 small keys, 5 big keys, a car key, and a few flash drives and keyfobs on smaller regular keyrings. After 8 years of daily use, this thing still looks and functions like it's brand new. I have never had a key come off when I didn't want it to, and I have never struggled to remove a key. It has not bent or deformed at all. I bought it on a whim and am so glad I did, it's not really something you think about until you actually have to remove a key and the anticipation of frustration hits you. With this keyring it's effortless, and you don't have to worry about damaging the ring itself. Every time I get to use it instead of a regular keyring my day gets 1% better. I would say for the peace of mind and time saved fussing with a regular keyring, this has paid for itself multiple times since purchase.
I**Y
Does what it claims, but I still would like improvements.
A one-star review is rather unfair for this well made product. But it's a keyring; of course it does what it is supposed to do; even a piece of twine is adequate for this intended purpose. While my gripes are minor, and others will disagree with them, they should be noted. The bent metal in the middle of the keyring results in a nice and easy way to remove keys. But I would much prefer it not be bent and wind up being a little harder. This isn't a complaint against the product, but a complaint against the company for not producing a similar ring without the feature. Let's face it; is anyone out there really removing a key so often that this is required? This keyring has a very large diameter. Rather than making my key assortment look more organized, it results in everything looking janitor-ish. This ring would be better served by 50-75% of its current size. The flat metal itself is very wide. A key fob will not fit correctly on it (it fits, but does not easily move around). Instead, the fob needs to take up one of the smaller rings. This isn't really that big a deal, but it does mean that the product is only 75% as useful as expected. The smaller rings are rather expensive, and now I need to order a new set. In the end, I do recommend this keyring (and additional small ring set). It works. It looks nice. I just wish the company would make another size ring between the large and the small without the easy-open function. In the end, I might just get rid of this keyring and use only the smaller ones.
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