Self-service key duplication kiosk for common residential and other standard keys. Users complete the process at the machine with on-screen prompts and receive a receipt for support.
- Convenient location with extended daily hours- Simple step-by-step kiosk process- Many users report accurate cuts on the first attempt- Refund support available if a key does not work
Convenient for residents and visitors near 1653 Sentinel Dr, Chesapeake, VA 23320, and surrounding communities.
- Standard key duplication at a self-service kiosk- On-screen guidance for scanning and selecting key types- Optional upgrades shown at the kiosk when available- Digital receipt and support options provided after purchase
Reviews frequently highlight the kiosk’s convenience and straightforward process. Several customers say their keys worked on the first try. Some reviews mention higher prices compared to hardware stores and concerns about key material durability. A few note quick refunds when copies did not work.
Keys work great first time I didn't have to take them back. I'll be making some more. A little more than I expected to pay but it's been a long time since I had keys made.
Using the KeyMe Locksmith machine was very convenient and easy
The machine worked well but a little pricey for a regular door lock key where homedepot it would have cost $3 them most where I paid $12 and change to much money...Richard Porrazzo
It’s convenient, but, I was very surprised by the significant price increase since the last time I used one of your machines (which was less than a year ago.) But the most significant surprise and disappointment came when my copies came out and they were made out of aluminum which, for a key, can’t possibly be very durable. To make matters worse, the keys were actually a dollar more expensive than the brass option. I would expect aluminum keys to be at least 40% cheaper than a brass or steel key. I think it wasn’t just that I was surprised that the keys were a different material than I thought they would be… But that aluminum keys would even be an option… I’ve used hundreds of keys in my lifetime and I can’t remember ever even seeing one that was made of aluminum. My prediction is this will result in a situation where a key that I actually spent more for than one of better quality, will only last a 10th of a time as a brass key… So, impractical terms, these aluminum keys could end up costing me more than 10 times as much as a brass key. I’ll definitely look into other options the next time I need to copy a key… There’s a sliding scale when judging the value of convenience and I think the significant increase in the price and significant decrease in quality of the copies I’ve just had made has, for me, tipped that scale.
Process was easy.keys DID NOT WORK.Very upsetting cuz it was an emergency and I needed them.Last time I made some all 3 worked so idk what happened this time. Key fit in the lock but could not turn it. I suggest paying the extra 2.99 for the more precise cut.I didnt select that last time n it still worked so idk. But the machine has good deals tho so thats one thing i guess thats cool. Refund was immediate no issues. Ima try again and see if there’s a difference
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