The Motorized Key Carousel Organizer holds up to 48 keys in half the space of other organizers. Cleverly disguised as a book, the Key Carousel Motorized Organizer keeps your keys safe and secure. Just unlock the Key Carousel, reference your indexed number, then press the button to watch the Key Carousel light. It will turn either forward or reverse to locate the selected key. Excellent for home or office. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (not included).
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