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Spigen Key Holder Wall Mount with top-mounted shelf neatly stows your EDC down at $22

Spigen Key Holder Wall Mount

Buy for $22 (Reg. $25+)

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Not everybody needs one of these things, but if you do Spigen makes a super affordable take on the key holder wall mount that is worth a look. It provides a secondary shelf of sorts along the top and comes wrapped in a fabric-like exterior to hide some of that plastic look away.

Spigen Key Holder Wall Mount features:

  • 5 Hooks for Everyday Essentials: Keep keys, keycards, fobs, dog leashes, masks and small accessories easily accessible with a 5-hook front layout designed for daily grab-and-go convenience.
  • Top Tray Shelf for Small Storage: Built-in top tray adds extra space for sunglasses, envelopes, card wallets, AirPods, badges, or other small items you want within reach.
  • Space-Saving Wall Mount Design: Maximize entryway, hallway, or office walls and reduce clutter by keeping essentials organized in one compact location.
  • Easy Installation – Tape or Screws: Choose between strong 3M double-sided tape or screw-mount installation using the included anchors and hardware.
  • Durable, Modern Build by Spigen: Crafted with a nylon-fabric and polycarbonate exterior that complements home or office spaces while providing long-lasting, everyday durability.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices