I understand most keys fit but still want to double check. How do I do that?Updated 7 months ago
Solution 1 - You can easily check using a ruler to see if the keyhole is at least 4mm large. The key should be shorter than 65mm (length from the hole to the tip most end of the key).
Solution 2 - If you have access to a calliper, it's even better and more accurate!
Solution 3 - If you want to make sure, you could use this template.
I just realised the hole in my keys is too small to fit. What do I do?
Solution 1 - The trick is strategically placing your smaller-holed key to avoid the 4mm shaft. This, however, means you need to have a few other keys/USB keys/bottle opener to fill up the 5mm shaft space as shown.
Solution 2 - You can enlarge the hole size using a file or drill. It requires some extra effort, but with the right tool, it takes just under 1 minute!
Solution 3 - As a last resort, you can always utilise the optional attachment for anything that doesn't fit.
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