Key turner with curved textured handle suitable for Yale and mortice door keys. Key folds into handle when not in use.
The curved handle of this key turner provides an easy grip and good leverage for turning keys more easily, for those with weak hands or poor hand dexterity. Deluxe moulded finish, soft to the touch, provides a comfortable and secure grip, even with wet hands. Suitable for Yale or mortice type door keys. Double version holds two keys and has a locking lever attached to enable the keys to be positioned separately or locked back into the body of the handle. Single version holds one key, and when not in use, the key folds back into the handle.
OTS Ltd (OT Stores)
Maple Court
Unit 16
Bishops Frome Technology Park
Bishops Frome
Worcestershire
WR65AY
UK
08452607061 info@otstores.co.ukNo Key Features have been specified for this product
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