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I purchased a Rhinokey Titanium to replace an existing key organiser that wasn’t really suitable. The Rhinokey is better. Firstly, the tiny light is very handy. I work shifts and it saves time trying to balance my phone torch, keys and bag while trying to find the keyhole when I’m supposed to be in bed. The device itself has a nice weight. Heavy enough to know you have it on you but not so heavy it’s becomes a chore to carry. I also like the texture. I got the straight grey titanium. It feels a little rough so it’s not slippery. Keep in mind, I’ve only had it a week so I can’t be too specific. I’m waiting to see if the screws start to loosen with movement but I can’t see how that’s avoidable. Oh and the box it comes in is surprisingly helpful too. Don’t underestimate trying to add all your keys to it. My old one was a pain trying to balance all the keys then slot the screws in the holes. The Rhinokey box holds the baseplate, then you put these pins into the screw holes and start stacking keys and washers. Then you put these pins top plate on over the pins and apply gentle pressure while popping out the pins and putting in the screws. 10/10 for that. Well thought through. I’ve put 8 keys on mine. Some keys have varying types of hole but they all fit quite comfortably. The Rhino key is that perfect width that there’s play for different key types. EXCEPT keys with plastic heads. I have three of those but they’re twice the thickness of a normal key so they don’t fit with the rest. My only critique, which is negotiable, is the hole clip for my fob and car key. You can work around it with sensible key placement (I’ve put my smallest keys next to that hole so there is sufficient space to clip the extra ring) but if it protruded a little more or the entire device was 5mm longer (perfect width but could be that tiny bit longer), it would be easier. And you can’t charge the light on the Titanium model. You have to replace the battery. Looks easy enough but I haven’t had too yet. Small gripe about the car key placement but everything else is excellent. Overall, 9/10. The best key organiser I’ve tried. (I’ve tried 5)
Michael · May 31, 2026
Like the idea
I waited a while in anticipation as they had no stock and when it arrived I took all my keys off the loops decided to get them all organised, I was very excited. So obviously the first thing I did was try it out and was a bit deflated as I have quite a few keys and trying to work out what key was for what got a bit much after using it for a week. I’m disappointed as like I said I was excited I’d recommend it for someone for a few keys or if you have different coloured keys otherwise it’s all a bit frustrating especially when you can’t see the key brands so you have to try tell the difference by length or just try the keys until it works. So unfortunately I’ve reverted back to loops and jangles to save myself the headache.
Josh · May 22, 2026
Check it’s in stock before ordering
The Rhinokey Titanium is as described, just took over 3 months to arrive as it was out of stock and there was no notice on the website. It’s a good bit of kit, but I think it could be designed a little better. The advice is to place the most used keys at the end where the inbuilt torch is, makes sense. However, the keyring for adding other keys to it, where my car fob is attached, is also at that end, meaning you have to spin any attached keys around next to the lock, rather than them sitting behind or in your hand.
Matthew · May 22, 2026




