Lv six key holder1/23/2024 if you have a big fob the holder may not close so you will have to leave the fob hanging outsideīottom line is you should consider what you want/need and what works for your lifestyle. again this is just how I feel but I find it a bit difficult to open a door (especially a heavy door!) with the key attached to the holder like I'm afraid I would damage the holder or something BUT mine is 20 yr old and the condition is impeccable so *shrug* personally I find it a bit hard to find if I'm carrying a big bag (always have to fish for the holder forever!) but maybe I'm just very used to having big distinguishable keychain (this obv can also be a pro if you want something compact) can fit about 2 cards or some bills in the "slit" spot underneath (which is also a con if you want to fit more) good if you have many keys and like to keep them organized if you have too many keys then you really can't use the pouch for storing anything else unless you leave the keys out but by doing this you can't protect the lining of your purse if it's delicate unless you leave the chain part with your keys out all the time, when you have to use your keys you have to be careful when pulling them out of the pouch so everything else don't fall out (I have yet to see/read about stitching coming apart so that's a good thing) no need to worry about glazing issues in the long run. protect the inside of your purse when keys are stored in the pouch can be use as a small "purse" for running quick errands ie cards, keys, lip balm even (again) can be clipped onto almost any purses for easy-to-reach you can easily fit some cards, cash, coins etc and use it as a catch-all Here is what I think of the pros and cons of each. I own both and at the moment I use my 6Key more than the Cles but I think the Cles is a more practical choice if you only have 2, 3 keys (I have 7!).
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