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Most of my keys are in quite large bunches, the little key seals don appear to be big enogh or strong enough to hold all the keys?

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Most of my keys are in quite large bunches, the little key seals don appear to be big enogh or strong enough to hold all the keys?

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A. The small key seals are normally used for individual or 3-4 keys at most. For larger bunches of keys or where bigger heavier keys are too bulky for the key seals we use our heavy duty tamper-proof security key rings. These rings are designed for maximum security of keys and come in a range of sizes to meet the samllest to largest bunches of keys. The are manufactured from industrial grade stainless steel and feature a patented tamper-proof locking hub that is erialised for auditing purposes. As expalined in above, the tamper-proof key ring is attached in the same manner to the shackle of the Keywatcher. If a key is broken or lock is changed the ‘subject’ key can be removed and replaced by cutting the serialised hub, removing the key(s) and attaching a new hub. The cost cost of a new replacement hub is substantially less than the cost of the tamper-proof key ring, so your original investment cost for the ring is never lost by cutting and permanently damaging the ring each time you ch

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