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Never before made with titanium, our version of Craighill’s Helix keyring is lighter, stronger, and easier to carry than ever. It comes in two distinct styles to match your carry.
I’ve had this for a few weeks, and it’s comfortable to carry around. Very easy to add/remove keys. Feels strong and durable. The black coating has started wearing thin in spots which is really unfortunate.
Loved the whole black and unique aesthetic, although day one and I've already got a couple scratches (small) to the black anodizing which sucks. If there was ever going to be a v2 , it would be nice to see a stronger anodizing layer or to get the keys in easier without scratching stuff up.
I've been wanting to try one of Craighill's products for a while so when I saw Drop was releasing a special Titanium version I went for it immediately. It has exceeded my expectations so far and will likely be my keyring for a long time!
Here's the thing. Titanium is a very light metal, but it is also very very strong. Now I can't confirm what the end caps are made of, but the loop has no stiffness and can be easily moved using just one hand, and easily DEFORMED using two. This would indicate that it is not made of titanium as advertised, but instead a cheaper, weaker metal (probably with some kind of plating). Ignoring that one glaring flaw in the product, the whole thing feels cheap and the threaded endcap does not come off smoothly. So it's basically a piece of junk. In conclusion, I'm not even going to try to get my money back because Drop has terrible customer service, but I'm warning you that if you're looking for a high end product, you need to look elsewhere. If I knew what I was buying, I'd pay MAYBE $5.00 for it. So there ya go.
I really wanted to like this key ring. Solid and the titanium is nice. However, the design is sub par. In the few weeks I’ve owned it the knurled screw end that holds the keys on has fallen off multiple times and is now lost. I lost an attached key in the process. Unfortunately I would not recommend this product.
The quality of this ring is great. Admittedly, I'm a bit of a sucker for titanium. I love being able to unscrew the endcap and easily add or remove keys. The radius of the ring is not really big enough to support more th
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an one car fob. The ring doesn't always lay flat in my pocket for this reason, so I may not keep using it.
Overall, much nicer than my 10 year old out of fashion lanyard I was using. This is a bit sleeker and way smaller footprint. The construction is also solid and I'm not worries about it breaking even while tossing it around here and there. The only thing is that this could easily be $15 and not $35. The materials are not exclusive or anything. If anything a little heaviness / density would be preferred in this use case.
Feels solid but looks smaller in pictures than it is in real life. Feels clunky in the hands and in the pocket. Honestly couldn't see much benefit compared to your average keyring.