Reddit Reddit reviews Zak Tools Low Profile Key Ring Holder, Black, Fits 2 1/4" Duty Belt

We found 5 Reddit comments about Zak Tools Low Profile Key Ring Holder, Black, Fits 2 1/4" Duty Belt. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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5 Reddit comments about Zak Tools Low Profile Key Ring Holder, Black, Fits 2 1/4" Duty Belt:

u/futtbucked69 · 30 pointsr/TalesFromThePizzaGuy
  • Get a GPS, especially for when you start off. If you can't find your way to a house/apartment by memory, or you get lost, GPS is a great way to find your bearings. Especially when the printable directions from the store often suck ass.
  • If you're using your phone for GPS, consider investing in a phone car mount, costs like $20, works like a charm, and keeps your eyes on the road while letting you know where to go.
  • A lot of people in my store, including me, like to use carabiners for their keys, and clip it on their belt rings. Personally, I prefer a key clip, but some people don't like ordering stuff. Lets you save an extra second or two digging your keys out of your pocket, and prevents you from accidently dropping money when pulling them out. (I'd be lying if I said that didn't happen to me on a couple of occasions)
  • Learn the major roads (and side roads!)
  • Use the maps outside of apartment complexes! I can't tell you how many times I've heard new people complaining about certain complexes and how they spent 20 minutes driving around trying to find the right building. Take 10-15 seconds looking at the map (almost always at the entrance), figure out where to go. Often times it will even show where the room is in the building, saving even more time.
  • Double check the order. Then check it again, because forgetting stuff is a bitch.
  • You will get lost, and you will forget stuff. Don't take it too hard, it happens, just make sure you learn from it.
  • Bring music/podcasts to listen to whilst driving and keep yourself entertained.

  • Many, if not most stores have a list of gate codes on the wall (or at least the chain I work at does...). Take a picture of it, it may come in handy.

  • Try to memorize the gate codes best you can. While most people will put them down for you in the driver instructions, a lot of people don't, and it saves you the time to look it up on your phone or calling the customer and asking.

  • Don't speed. It's not worth getting into an accident, or having customers complain. One of my coworkers last week actually ended up hitting a pedestrian. Your'e going to be on the road a lot more, so your risk level is a lot higher. Seriously, drive safe. You'll learn there are so many more shitty drivers out there than you've ever known could have existed.

    All I can think of for right now.
u/ajgregers · 2 pointsr/EDC

For work as a police officer I use the Zak tool key holder for my patrol keys and flash drive etc. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JF69NI0/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_hfYZDb3ZY9118

For daily use I use the nitize s biner ahhhh. It's a great bottle opener as well as key holder. Makes taking keys off and one really easy.

u/Barnstormer07 · 2 pointsr/EDC

I don't know about the one you linked but I use this.

Zak Tools Low Profile Key Ring Holder, Black, Fits 2 1/4" Duty Belt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JF69NI0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pRdVBb1J9VR1N

It works perfectly for me.

u/_CorkTree_ · 1 pointr/EDC

I've been using this Zak Tools keyring holder for a couple weeks now and I love it. It holds my keys really secure and all I have to do is grab and pull up when I want them. I chose them over other things like carabiners because it's just faster and easier to get at my keys this way. Plus, the simplest design that works is always the best design IMO.